| NPR correspondent since 1985 | 28 |
| Old royalty | 11 |
| A convert in Torquemada's day | 33 |
| Plant of the arrowroot family | 29 |
| Long-eared S.A. rodents | 23 |
| Giants' owner and family | 28 |
| City NE of Adana | 16 |
| Cherry liqueur | 14 |
| Cherry | 6 |
| Infant's malnutrition | 25 |
| Annual event in Boston | 22 |
| Part of an Ironman competition | 30 |
| Event for Salazar | 17 |
| Endurance contest | 17 |
| Unusually long | 14 |
| Running in Texas? | 17 |
| Race that's 1,661,220 inches long | 37 |
| Race requiring superior stamina | 31 |
| Race named for a Greek plain | 28 |
| Race (usually about 26 miles) | 29 |
| Lasting event? | 14 |
| It may be a little over 26 miles | 32 |
| Frank Shorter's forte | 25 |
| Endurance race | 14 |
| Contest for Salazar | 19 |
| Battle site where the Athenians routed the Persians | 51 |
| April event in Boston | 21 |
| Annual Boston race | 18 |
| Annual Boston event | 19 |
| 26-inning game, e.g. | 20 |
| "--- Man" (Hoffman flick) | 35 |
| Competitor in an old endurance contest (6-10) | 45 |
| New York City has one each November | 35 |
| Runner in a long race | 21 |
| One who can keep on running after hitting the wall | 50 |
| Not as tall? | 12 |
| They go the distance | 20 |
| Movie short about a tireless parent? | 36 |
| William Goldman novel | 21 |
| Dustin Hoffman film, 1976 | 25 |
| 1976 Hoffman/Olivier film | 25 |
| They fight for breath | 21 |
| Long runs | 9 |
| Ironman competition parts | 25 |
| 1963 Peter Weiss play set in the French Revolution, briefly | 59 |
| Corday's victim et al. | 26 |
| Corday victim and family | 24 |
| Plundering raider | 17 |
| Hun, for one | 12 |
| Guerrilla | 9 |
| Spanish resort on the Mediterranean | 35 |
| Mottled dessert | 15 |
| Streaky pastry | 14 |
| Dessert with dark streaks | 25 |
| Some desserts often served with coffee | 38 |
| Like some roasts | 16 |
| Yachting center near Boston | 27 |
| U.S. Soc. of Sculptors site | 27 |
| Paper decorator using oil pigments in water | 43 |
| Bread with swirls stolen by Jerry in a classic "Seinfeld" episode | 75 |
| Intramuscular fat | 17 |
| Landmark case | 13 |
| Court rules it has power to overrule Congress: 1803 | 51 |
| Latin Grammy winner | 19 |
| Eulogist for Caesar | 19 |
| Mime in search of a shade tree? | 31 |
| Russian-born painter | 20 |
| Russian-born modern artist | 26 |
| He said "Great art picks up where nature ends" | 56 |
| "Paris Through the Window" artist | 43 |
| German painter/American architect | 33 |
| He played strong, silent roles | 30 |
| Silent stage star | 17 |
| Only actor to speak in Mel Brooks' "Silent Movie" | 63 |
| Mime who created Bip the Clown | 30 |
| Mime who created Bip | 20 |
| Mime extraordinaire | 19 |
| Marcel with the only audible line in Mel Brooks's "Silent Movie" | 78 |
| Marcel who had the only speaking role in "Silent Movie" | 65 |
| Marcel of few words | 19 |
| His clown alter ego was Bip | 27 |
| French expert in body language? | 31 |
| Famed mime | 10 |
| Creator of the character Bip | 28 |
| Actor without lines? | 20 |
| "Art of silence" performer | 36 |
| Clothing impresario who bought Barry Bonds' record-breaking home run ball | 77 |
| Mr. Mastrianni | 14 |
| "La Dolce Vita" protagonist | 37 |
| Roman general | 13 |
| Performer who was like other performers, only better? | 53 |
| Charles Swann's creator | 27 |
| "Blue Moon" doo-woppers | 33 |
| "To the rear, ___" | 28 |
| Actresses Nancy and Corinne | 27 |
| Historical region of central France | 35 |
| Gait, in Paris | 14 |
| French emporium | 15 |
| Bon ___, Gallic bargain | 23 |
| Bon ____: Paris department store | 32 |