| "Time to Be in Earnest" autobiographer | 48 |
| "The Murder Room" novelist | 36 |
| "The Children of Men" novelist | 40 |
| "The Children of Men" author | 38 |
| "Devices and Desires" author | 38 |
| "A Taste for Death" author | 36 |
| "A Certain Justice" author | 36 |
| 'A Mind to Murder' author | 33 |
| Force unit: Abbr. | 17 |
| Pedagogy deg. | 13 |
| "Composer" of the "1712 Overture" and "The Abduction of Figaro" | 93 |
| Rx book | 7 |
| Drug book for MDs | 17 |
| Dr.'s drug book | 19 |
| M.D.'s guide to medicines | 29 |
| Dr.'s drug ref. | 19 |
| Dr.'s drug bk. | 18 |
| Bk. with pictures of pills | 26 |
| Books about pills: Abbr. | 24 |
| Reason to wear glasses at home? | 31 |
| 17th Hebrew letter | 18 |
| Small seeded legumes | 20 |
| Coffeebush | 10 |
| Philanthropist George | 21 |
| Prestigious TV award | 20 |
| Institute in Baltimore | 22 |
| Broadcasting award inscribed with the words "The University of Georgia" | 81 |
| Fertilizer sources | 18 |
| One with small mental ability | 29 |
| Small-minded folks? | 19 |
| Diplomat's instrument? | 26 |
| It's rung the third Tuesday of September | 44 |
| Indian treaty devices | 21 |
| "Shalom aleichem" | 27 |
| Pax vobiscum | 12 |
| It may follow a cease-fire | 26 |
| It may end a war | 16 |
| Part of JFK's legacy | 24 |
| Volunteer group created in 1961 | 31 |
| Sargent Shriver was its first director | 38 |
| Pundit's calling: 1961-63 | 29 |
| Organization set up in 1961 | 27 |
| Org. created by J.F.K. | 22 |
| Summit subject | 14 |
| "Guns-vs.-butter" concept | 35 |
| France's wish for Marcel à la Neville? | 45 |
| Song by The Doors | 17 |
| Like Penn's Indian policy | 29 |
| Like a lover, not a fighter | 27 |
| Dovish | 6 |
| North Dakota tourist attraction | 31 |
| Words by Frederic W. Farrar | 27 |
| Diplomatic activity | 19 |
| The man says, "I want to see ..." | 43 |
| Coat with a "V" on it? | 32 |
| One placed between warring parties | 34 |
| Mediation pro | 13 |
| Security Council function | 25 |
| Failure in treaty talks? | 24 |
| Indian pipe smoker? | 19 |
| Form of protest fit for a King? | 31 |
| War protester of the '60s | 29 |
| Hawk opponent | 13 |
| Fighting opponent? | 18 |
| '60s war protester | 22 |
| Pacifists, in slanguage | 23 |
| Doves | 5 |
| Begin, later in life | 20 |
| Antiwar organization based in Tel Aviv | 38 |
| Member of the police | 20 |
| Quiet before lions attack an animal herd? | 41 |
| Calm at a wrestling match? | 26 |
| State that's free from anxiety | 34 |
| Words by Thackeray | 18 |
| Seasonal message | 16 |
| Global problem | 14 |
| "See ya, bro" | 23 |
| "Catch ya later" | 26 |
| They go around on reservations | 30 |
| Conflict-ending symbols | 23 |
| Periods between wars | 20 |
| They may be flashed at hippie gatherings | 40 |
| Antiwar meeting | 15 |
| Postwar period | 14 |
| Period between wars | 19 |
| Irenic period | 13 |
| Halcyon period | 14 |
| Dove's love | 15 |
| Armistice follower | 18 |
| "And ___ Mahmud . . . ": FitzGerald | 45 |
| Reward for ending the war? | 26 |
| They're written for two-part harmony | 40 |
| Versailles agreement, e.g. | 26 |
| Attempt to end conflict? | 24 |
| Delaware flower | 15 |
| Louisiana State won the first one in 1968 | 41 |
| Annual Georgia Dome football game | 33 |
| Fruity rockers? | 15 |
| Fruity pop group? | 17 |
| Fruity alcoholic drink | 22 |