| "Service above self" club | 35 |
| Revolver's palindromic cousin | 33 |
| Scholarship-granting mil. program | 33 |
| You may be recruited into it during high school | 47 |
| What some Kiss Army members are in? | 35 |
| Scholarship-offering federal gp. | 32 |
| Provider of two- and four-yr. scholarships | 42 |
| Program for future leaders: Abbr. | 33 |
| Part of Colin Powell's coll. experience | 43 |
| Org. offering college scholarships | 34 |
| Org. in which Colin Powell once served | 38 |
| Mil. training class at American colleges | 40 |
| Grp. known to march on college campuses | 39 |
| Group that may be marching around campus | 40 |
| Gp. that might recruit in the quad | 34 |
| Collegians' extracurricular activity | 40 |
| Coll. student's income source | 33 |
| Campus program for grunts, for short | 36 |
| Big source of coll. scholarships | 32 |
| "Weekend Warriors" org. | 33 |
| From memory (with "by") | 33 |
| Mechanical way of doing something | 33 |
| Without thinking, with "by" | 37 |
| Way to learn, after "by" | 34 |
| Pure memorization learning method | 33 |
| Old-fashioned method of education | 33 |
| Method of education by memorization | 35 |
| Learning by repetitive memorization | 35 |
| A way to learn (with ''by'') | 44 |
| Memorization-based learning methods | 35 |
| "Portnoy's Complaint" author | 42 |
| "Goodbye, Columbus" author | 36 |
| ''Goodbye, Columbus'' author | 44 |
| "Portnoy's Complaint" author Philip | 49 |
| "Goodbye, Columbus" author Philip | 43 |
| "Zuckerman Unbound" novelist | 38 |
| "The Human Stain" novelist | 36 |
| 'Portnoy's Complaint' author | 40 |
| Longtime Delaware senator William | 33 |
| Author of "Goodbye, Columbus" | 39 |
| "Zuckerman Unbound" author Philip | 43 |
| "Portnoy's Complaint" novelist | 44 |
| Strasberg in "The Godfather, Part II" | 47 |
| She wrote "I'll Cry Tomorrow" | 43 |
| Senator for whom an IRA is named | 32 |
| Portnoy's Complaint author | 33 |
| Philip who wrote the Zuckerman novels | 37 |
| Philip who wrote "Goodbye, Columbus" | 46 |
| He wrote "Portnoy's Complaint" | 44 |
| He wrote "Goodbye, Columbus" | 38 |
| He wrote "Goodbye Columbus" | 37 |
| Hayward role in "I'll Cry Tomorrow" | 49 |
| Delaware senator who sponsored IRA legislation | 46 |
| Author of Portnoy's Complaint | 33 |
| Author of "Portnoy's Complaint" | 45 |
| Author of Portnoy's Complaint | 36 |
| “American Pastoral” author | 34 |
| "The Plot Against America" novelist | 45 |
| "The Human Stain" author | 34 |
| "The Dying Animal" novelist | 37 |
| "Portnoy's Complaint" writer | 42 |
| "Nemesis" author Philip | 33 |
| "Letting Go" novelist Philip | 38 |
| "Just a Gigolo" singer, 1985 | 38 |
| "I'll Cry Tomorrow" name | 38 |
| "I Married a Communist" writer Philip | 47 |
| "I Married a Communist" novelist Philip | 49 |
| "I Married a Communist" author Philip | 47 |
| "Goodbye Columbus" author | 35 |
| "Everyman" author Philip | 34 |
| "Call It Sleep" novelist | 34 |
| 'Portnoy's Complaint' writer | 40 |
| 'Our Gang' author Philip | 32 |
| ___ I.R.A. (savings plan for old age) | 37 |
| Withdrawals from it are tax-free | 32 |
| Tax planner's recommendation | 32 |
| Plan named for a Delaware senator | 33 |
| Contributions to one are not tax-deductible | 43 |
| Alternative to a 401(k or a Keogh) | 34 |
| 401(k) alternative named for a Delaware sen. | 44 |
| 20th century artist inspired by mythology | 41 |
| "Orange, Red, Yellow" painter Mark | 44 |
| "Number 10" Abstract Expressionist | 44 |
| Some retirement plans, informally | 33 |
| Start for ''tiller'' | 36 |
| Sepia-tint section of a newspaper | 33 |
| Forerunner of gravure and tiller | 32 |
| Commercial prefix for "Rooter" | 40 |
| Helicopter's lifting mechanism | 34 |
| Reversible part of a helicopter? | 32 |
| Armature of a motor or generator | 32 |
| Suspicious, as in Hamlet's Denmark | 38 |
| __ Tomatoes: film review website | 32 |
| Word that, minus a letter, is its own synonym | 45 |
| Washington landmark, with "the" | 41 |
| Persona non grata at a NOW meeting | 34 |
| Dissolute man in fashionable society | 36 |
| His inclination is toward dissipation | 37 |
| French city where Joan of Arc died | 34 |
| Site of Joan of Arc's demise | 32 |