| Jefferson Airplane "White ___" | 40 |
| Baseball Hall of Famer Maranville | 33 |
| Indoor dipole antenna, colloquially | 35 |
| "Streamers" playwright | 32 |
| "Hurlyburly" playwright | 33 |
| "Streamers" playwright David | 38 |
| "Hurlyburly" playwright David | 39 |
| "In the Boom Boom Room" playwright | 44 |
| ''Hurlyburly'' playwright | 41 |
| He wrote "In the Boom Boom Room" | 42 |
| ''Sticks and Bones'' playwright | 47 |
| Sticks and Bones playwright David | 36 |
| "Sticks and Bones" playwright | 39 |
| "Sticks and Bones" author | 35 |
| "Hurlyburly" writer David | 35 |
| "Hurlyburly "playwright | 33 |
| "Casualties of War" screenwriter David | 48 |
| "American Horror Story" actress Lily | 46 |
| 'Hurlyburly' playwright David | 37 |
| Possible result of an animal bite | 33 |
| Former Israeli prime minister Yitzhak | 37 |
| Peace agreement signer of 9/13/93 | 33 |
| Israel's first native-born prime minister | 45 |
| He shook hands with Arafat on September 13, 1993 | 48 |
| Origin of Daniel Boone's cap | 32 |
| Ralph Kramden's lodge brothers | 34 |
| Word with "human" and "rat" | 47 |
| "Amazing" contest of reality TV | 41 |
| Word with "arms" or "foot" | 46 |
| "Chariots of Fire" highlight | 38 |
| Word with "horse" or "human" | 48 |
| Word with "course" or "horse" | 49 |
| Where "They're off!" may be heard | 47 |
| What Queen will do with their bicycles | 38 |
| What dragsters and some hearts do | 33 |
| TV's "The Amazing __" | 35 |
| Optional section on some applications | 37 |
| It may concern arms or contain legs | 35 |
| Contest between Atalanta and Hippomenes | 39 |
| Basis for a discrimination claim | 32 |
| America's Cup competition, say | 34 |
| A long one may have several legs | 32 |
| "The Great ---" (Curtis film) | 39 |
| "The ___ is to the swift" | 35 |
| "The ___ is not to the swift" | 39 |
| "Seabiscuit" nail-biter | 33 |
| "Chariots of Fire" finale | 35 |
| ''Chariots of Fire'' finale | 43 |
| Disappear, as time during a blast | 33 |
| Vehicle that reads the same forward and backward | 48 |
| Pixar's Lightning McQueen, for one | 38 |
| 2011 voice role for Owen Wilson or John Turturro | 48 |
| Participated in a three-legged event | 36 |
| My DAD George or Telly's POP | 32 |
| It's kept on track, hopefully | 33 |
| Competitor in the Tour de France | 32 |
| Cartoon series "Speed ___" | 36 |
| ''Speed ___'' (early anime hero) | 48 |
| One may be taken out in the heat | 32 |
| "Speed ___" (2008 film) | 33 |
| People who sit in a lot of laps? | 32 |
| Where the Marx Brothers spent a day | 35 |
| What The Bird and the Bee are off to? | 37 |
| They could be this puzzle's theme | 37 |
| Marx Brothers' "A Day at the ___" | 47 |
| Lana Del Rey "Off to the ___" | 39 |
| Four of a decathlon's 10 events | 35 |
| "A Day at the ___," Marx Brothers film | 48 |
| "Silent Spring" author Carson | 39 |
| Jennifer's 'Friends' role | 37 |
| She wept and would not be comforted | 35 |
| Miss Carson of "Silent Spring" | 40 |
| Jennifer's "Friends" role | 39 |
| Haircut named for a TV character | 32 |
| Griffiths of "Six Feet Under" | 39 |
| "The Sea Around Us" author Carson | 43 |
| Like some profiling or relations | 32 |
| Kind of equality or discrimination | 34 |
| "Phèdre" playwright | 32 |
| Wisconsin headquarters of S.C. Johnson | 38 |
| Wisconsin city originally named Port Gilbert | 44 |
| Wisconsin city between Milwaukee and Chicago | 44 |
| Wisconsin city at the mouth of the Root River | 45 |
| Industrial city on Lake Michigan | 32 |
| "Britannicus" dramatist | 33 |
| "Andromaque" playwright | 33 |
| Theme of Grisham's "A Time to Kill" | 49 |
| Subject of the sports film "42" | 41 |
| "To Kill a Mockingbird" theme | 39 |
| Carroll O'Connor portrayed one | 34 |
| Perpetrators of some hate crimes | 32 |
| Bazooms, more politely, but still not very | 42 |
| Meat entrée served with mint jelly | 37 |
| Entrée served with mint jelly | 32 |
| Scrabble players' "hands" | 39 |
| Accumulates, with "up" | 32 |
| Accumulates (with "up") | 33 |
| What Kobe Bryant does at the pool hall? | 39 |
| Like "Lady Chatterley's Lover" | 44 |
| Like Emile Zola’s “Nana” | 36 |