| Russian politician Alexander | 28 |
| "Mein ___," Wagner's autobiography | 48 |
| Extra space deemed necessary | 28 |
| Expansionist's slogan | 25 |
| Hard Christmas cookie | 21 |
| Christmas cookie | 16 |
| Is bought | 9 |
| Suffix with moon or river | 25 |
| NYC Marathon founder Fred | 25 |
| "King James" of the NBA | 33 |
| He got heat for joining the Heat | 32 |
| NBA star -- James | 17 |
| King James' name | 20 |
| James of the NBA | 16 |
| James of the court | 18 |
| Hoopster -- James | 17 |
| Former Cavalier James | 21 |
| N.B.A. star who was on the cover of Sports Illustrated while still in high school | 81 |
| 2004 N.B.A. Rookie of the Year | 30 |
| 2003-04 NBA Rookie of the Year | 30 |
| Inside shots of NBA star James? | 31 |
| President of France: 1932–40 | 35 |
| French President in F.D.R.'s day | 36 |
| Charles __, major decorator of the Palace of Versailles | 55 |
| Captain Beefheart sang "Eeee-___-tricity" | 51 |
| Bygone Renaults | 15 |
| Prurient one | 12 |
| Ogling type | 11 |
| Lewd one | 8 |
| Fyodor Karamazov, for one | 25 |
| Aqualung, e.g., in the 1971 Jethro Tull album | 45 |
| Satyrs | 6 |
| Lascivious men | 14 |
| "Lolita" subject | 26 |
| Dirty old men | 13 |
| Walesa and namesakes | 20 |
| Nobelist Walesa et al. | 22 |
| Nobelist Walesa and namesakes | 29 |
| Lichen genus | 12 |
| Leaky, in Lübeck | 19 |
| Baroque composer Jean-Marie | 27 |
| Tank named after a French W.W. II general | 41 |
| French general, in-law of Napoleon | 34 |
| The heart, to Henri | 19 |
| Restaurant in New York's International Culinary Center | 58 |
| Lycée event | 14 |
| Ecole session | 13 |
| Ecole exercise | 14 |
| École event | 15 |
| Ecole assignment | 16 |
| Assignment in a French school | 29 |
| Assignment for élèves | 27 |
| Ecole assignments | 17 |
| Poet ___ de Lisle | 17 |
| French tennis champ Henri | 25 |
| French poet ___ de Lisle | 24 |
| ___ de Lisle, 19th-century French poet | 38 |
| ___ Sportif | 11 |
| Rimsky-Korsakov opera opener | 28 |
| Gaboriau's gumshoe | 22 |
| "___ d'Or" | 24 |
| "___ d'Or," 1909 opera | 36 |
| Maker of colorfully enameled cast-iron cookware | 47 |
| Reading desks | 13 |
| Stands at book readings | 23 |
| Readers' desks | 18 |
| Carbohydrate-binding protein | 28 |
| Church readings | 15 |
| Church reader | 13 |
| Campus speaker | 14 |
| University staffer | 18 |
| University professor | 20 |
| Reader of Scripture | 19 |
| Reader in a church service | 26 |
| Podium speaker | 14 |
| Person assisting a worship service | 34 |
| College speaker | 15 |
| College professor | 17 |
| Church-lesson reader | 20 |
| Church service assistant | 24 |
| Church assistant | 16 |
| University speakers | 19 |
| Ones making deliveries at colleges? | 35 |
| Discourses: Abbr. | 17 |
| Topical speech | 14 |
| Tedious reprimand | 17 |
| Talk that might put one to sleep | 32 |
| Stern talking to, sometimes | 27 |
| Stern talking to | 16 |
| Stern reprimand | 15 |
| Seminar alternative | 19 |
| Professorial talk | 17 |
| Professorial forte | 18 |
| Professor's delivery | 24 |
| Prof's offering | 19 |
| Prof's delivery | 19 |
| Prof production | 15 |
| Preachy talk | 12 |
| Kind of college course | 22 |
| Have on the carpet | 18 |