| Jaffe who wrote "Five Women" | 38 |
| First name in Hollywood dirt-dishing | 36 |
| Columnist Barrett or writer Jaffe | 33 |
| Author Jaffe (''Class Reunion'') | 48 |
| "The Road Taken" novelist Jaffe | 41 |
| "The Road Taken" author Jaffe | 39 |
| "Miss ___" (Barrett autobiography) | 44 |
| ''Oxford Blues'' heroine | 40 |
| ''Five Women'' author Jaffe | 43 |
| ''Class Reunion'' novelist Jaffe | 48 |
| __ Barrett's Hollywood: old gossip magazine | 47 |
| First name of a very famous clown | 33 |
| One of the R's in J.R.R. Tolkien | 36 |
| Lord in love with Lady Clare, in Tennyson | 41 |
| He appointed Sandra to the Supreme Court | 40 |
| Icon once portrayed by Willard Scott | 36 |
| Saint in a Sir Walter Scott title | 33 |
| Typeface imitative of handwriting | 33 |
| Schnitzler's "La ___" | 35 |
| 1950 Max Ophuls film "La ___" | 39 |
| "La ___" (Max Ophuls film) | 36 |
| Short poem running on two rhymes | 32 |
| Chaucer's "Merciless Beauty," e.g. | 48 |
| Last movement of a sonata, often | 32 |
| Musical piece with a repeated theme | 35 |
| Sonata's last movement, often | 33 |
| Sonata's last movement, perhaps | 35 |
| Musical form with a main and contrasting themes | 47 |
| Mozart's "__ Alla Turca" | 38 |
| All-star Rajon on the rebuilding Celtics | 40 |
| ABACADA pattern followers, perhaps | 34 |
| Blakley of "Nashville" | 32 |
| Actress Blakley of "Nashville" | 40 |
| Actress Blakley of ''Nashville'' | 48 |
| Blakley of "A Nightmare on Elm Street" | 48 |
| "River Nile" singer-songwriter Blakley | 48 |
| "Nashville"'s Blakley | 35 |
| Star of the 1960s series "Tarzan" | 43 |
| Miss America host after Bert Parks | 34 |
| Part of "the San Francisco treat" | 43 |
| Drum 'n' bass artist Size | 33 |
| "Tender" girl in a New Edition song | 45 |
| "Rice-a-___, the San Francisco treat" | 47 |
| Keanu Reeves' "47 ___" | 36 |
| 1998 film directed by John Frankenheimer | 40 |
| 1998 De Niro thriller set in France | 35 |
| Mix and Jaworski of football fame | 33 |
| Hollywood's Howard and Perlman | 34 |
| Quintana ___ (Cancún's state) | 36 |
| "Winnie-the-Pooh" baby | 32 |
| Youngest member of Pooh's crowd | 35 |
| Young resident of the Hundred Acre Wood | 39 |
| Young 'un in the Hundred Acre Wood | 38 |
| Who Slew Auntie ____ : 1971 film | 34 |
| Quintana ___ (Mexican state that borders Belize) | 48 |
| Pooh's friend in "Winnie-the-Pooh" | 48 |
| Milne character in a blue jumper | 32 |
| Little one hopping across today's puzzle | 44 |
| Little friend of Winnie-the-Pooh | 32 |
| Kanga's kid in "Winnie-the-Pooh" | 46 |
| Kanga's baby in "Winnie-the-Pooh" | 47 |
| Joey in the "Winnie-the-Pooh" stories | 47 |
| Children's character in the Hundred Acre Wood | 49 |
| Bouncing baby boy of children's literature | 46 |
| Aussie marsupial, affec-tionately | 33 |
| "Winnie-the-Pooh" young 'un | 41 |
| "Winnie-the-Pooh" marsupial | 37 |
| "Whoever Slew Auntie ___?" (1971 movie) | 49 |
| "Who Slew Auntie ____?" (1971 film) | 45 |
| ___ TV (online Australian channel) | 34 |
| Chancel entrance display, perhaps | 33 |
| Chancel entrance display, sometimes | 35 |
| You may hit it when you're angry | 36 |
| Santa's "landing strip" | 37 |
| A convertible's is removable | 32 |
| Triangle, in a child's drawing | 34 |
| Reindeer landing strip, allegedly | 33 |
| Red feature of Pizza Hut's logo | 35 |
| Pamirs, "___ of the world" | 36 |
| It might be raised when things go down | 38 |
| An emcee may ask a crowd to raise it | 36 |
| "Up on the ___" (1963 Drifters hit) | 45 |
| Worker who may be found atop a house | 36 |
| Home builder's subcontractor | 32 |
| Workers that provide high-level coverage | 40 |
| Ones at the top of their business? | 34 |
| Triangles, in a child's drawing, perhaps | 44 |
| "Landing strips" for Santa | 36 |
| Setting for some tanning and barbecuing | 39 |
| Like the last Beatles concert, 1969 | 35 |
| One that's cornered in chess? | 33 |
| Piece that starts a chess game on square a1 | 43 |
| Knight neighbor at the start of a chess game | 44 |
| King and queen's attacker, at times | 39 |
| It's in Kasparov's corner | 33 |
| He's on board and can go straight | 37 |
| Chess piece that can't move diagonally | 42 |
| Team prankster's target, often | 34 |
| Place to meet inexperienced chicks? | 35 |
| Chessmen that start in the corners | 34 |