| Hall of Fame pitcher Amos | 25 |
| Describing some antlers | 23 |
| He wrote "The Stones of Venice" | 41 |
| "The Stones of Venice" author | 39 |
| Biscuits | 8 |
| Twice-baked breads | 18 |
| Hard, crisp breads | 18 |
| Crunchy bread slices | 20 |
| Crisp breads | 12 |
| Certain breads or cakes | 23 |
| Question for Brother John | 25 |
| Cardinal manager Tony La __ | 27 |
| Baseball's Tony La -- | 25 |
| Baseball manager Tony La ___ | 28 |
| 2006 World Series-winning manager Tony La ___ | 45 |
| ___ Hobbs (fictional drummer in Gorillaz) | 41 |
| ___ Crouse, 1946 Pulitzer winner for Drama | 42 |
| Writer Baker | 12 |
| Renée's "Cinderella Man" costar | 48 |
| Pianist/guitarist Leon | 22 |
| Philosopher Bertrand | 20 |
| Manitoba town or Canadian | 25 |
| Kansas home of Bob Dole | 23 |
| Faye role in 1940 movie | 23 |
| British philosopher/mathematician | 33 |
| British mathematician/philosopher | 33 |
| Bombshell Jane | 14 |
| Basketball's Bill | 21 |
| Author Bertrand | 15 |
| 1993 Earp portrayer | 19 |
| ___ Long, Louisiana senator, 1948-87 | 36 |
| Penning pastry chef | 19 |
| Columnist and TV host | 21 |
| "Get Him to the Greek" comedian | 41 |
| Louisiana senator, 1948-87 | 26 |
| La. Senator: 1948-87 | 20 |
| Frenzy over Jack? | 17 |
| Bertrand and Lillian | 20 |
| College named for a 19th-c. financier | 37 |
| Grocery clerk who became a millionaire | 38 |
| Big name in hotel chocolates? | 29 |
| NBC correspondent Luke | 22 |
| Montagnes ___ (rollercoaster in French) | 39 |
| Diaghilev's Ballets ___ | 27 |
| Charlotte ___ (sponge cake desserts) | 36 |
| Ballets __: early 20th-century dance company | 44 |
| Typical shoestring material | 27 |
| Everyday spud | 13 |
| Muscovite's land | 20 |
| Country that once owned Alaska | 30 |
| "From ___ with Love" | 30 |
| Omsk's land | 15 |
| Two-continent country | 21 |
| Seller of Alaska in 1867 | 24 |
| Putin's land | 16 |
| Putin place | 11 |
| Moscow's country | 20 |
| DDT homeland | 12 |
| Country in which Tetris was created | 35 |
| Yul Brynner's birthplace | 28 |
| Yeltsin's bailiwick | 23 |
| Word in a James Bond title | 26 |
| Where Yeltsin ruled | 19 |
| Where Peter was great | 21 |
| Vladimir Putin's country | 28 |
| StravinskyÂ’s homeland | 25 |
| Seller of Alaska, 1867 | 22 |
| Putin's place | 17 |
| Pasternak's homeland | 24 |
| One of the R's in the USSR | 30 |
| Nation with eleven time zones | 29 |
| Moscow's land | 17 |
| More than one-ninth of the earth's land | 43 |
| Largest country | 15 |
| Land on two continents | 22 |
| Isaac Asimov's birthplace | 29 |
| Gogol's land | 16 |
| Efrem Zimbalist's birthplace | 32 |
| Don's place | 15 |
| Churchill's "enigma" | 34 |
| Chagall's homeland | 22 |
| Catherine the Great led it | 26 |
| Billionaire Mikhail Prokhorov's country | 43 |
| Bear country | 12 |
| A Triple Entente land | 21 |
| 007 title country | 17 |
| "From --- With Love" (Bond flick) | 43 |
| "From ___ With Love" (Bond flick) | 43 |
| ''Anna Karenina'' setting | 41 |
| Black or white drink | 20 |
| Type of roulette | 16 |
| Georgian red | 12 |
| Ballet or bank | 14 |
| Cyrillic group | 14 |
| Bolshoi offering | 16 |
| Moscow, Gorki, etc. | 19 |
| Sauce in Siberia? | 17 |
| Salad enhancer | 14 |
| Nureyev donning tights? | 23 |
| Muscovite preparing for work? | 29 |