| Late tennis star and apartheid opponent | 39 |
| Late tennis great | 17 |
| King Arthur of the courts | 25 |
| He rivaled Laver | 16 |
| Grand Slam stadium | 18 |
| Former court star | 17 |
| Famed name in tennis | 20 |
| ESPN's Courage Award is named for him | 41 |
| Emerson contemporary | 20 |
| Davis Cup captain, 1980-85 | 26 |
| Courtly Arthur? | 15 |
| Courtly Arthur | 14 |
| Court's Arthur | 18 |
| Court notable | 13 |
| Court man | 9 |
| Court legend Arthur | 19 |
| Court champ Arthur | 18 |
| Court ace | 9 |
| Courage Award namesake | 22 |
| County in N. C. | 15 |
| Connors rival | 13 |
| Connors defeater, 1975 | 22 |
| Athlete with a statue in Richmond, Va. | 38 |
| Athlete who battled apartheid | 29 |
| Arthur in the International Tennis Hall of Fame | 47 |
| Arthur ___ Stadium | 18 |
| Arthur ___ Courage Award (ESPY) | 31 |
| Arthur of the courts | 21 |
| Arthur of the court | 20 |
| Arthur of tennis | 17 |
| 1970s tennis champ | 18 |
| 1968 US Open champ | 18 |
| 1968 U.S. Open champ Arthur | 27 |
| "Off the Court" writer | 32 |
| "Off the Court" author Arthur | 39 |
| "Days of Grace" author Arthur | 39 |
| "But, ___ was ambitious, I slew him": Brutus | 54 |
| '80s Davis Cup captain | 26 |
| ''Off the Court'' autobiographer | 48 |
| ''Days of Grace: A Memoir'' author | 50 |
| ___ Stadium, sports venue since 1997 | 36 |
| ___ Stadium in Queens | 21 |
| Winner of three Grand Slam events | 33 |
| Winner of the 1968 U.S. Open | 28 |
| Winner at Wimbledon: 1975 | 25 |
| Wimbledon winner of 1975 | 24 |
| Wimbledon winner immediately before Borg's five in a row | 60 |
| Wimbledon winner Arthur | 23 |
| Wimbledon V.I.P. | 16 |
| Wimbledon singles winner of 1975 | 32 |
| Wimbledon name of fame | 22 |
| Wimbledon name | 14 |
| Wimbledon legend Arthur | 23 |
| Wimbledon Hall of Famer | 23 |
| Wimbledon champ, 1975 | 21 |
| Wimbledon champ in 1975 | 23 |
| Victor over Connors, 1975 | 25 |
| US Open finalist of 1972 | 24 |
| UCLA's Arthur ___ Student Health & Wellness Center | 58 |
| U.S.T.A. champ: 1968 | 20 |
| U.S.T.A. champ in 1968 | 22 |
| U.S. tennis star barred from South Africa | 41 |
| U.S. tennis man | 15 |
| U.S. tennis legend on a 37¢ stamp | 36 |
| U.S. tennis great | 17 |
| U.S. Open's ___ Stadium | 27 |
| U.S. Open tennis stadium | 24 |
| U.S. Open champion: 1968 | 24 |
| U.S. Open champ, Arthur | 23 |
| U.S. Open champ, 1968 | 21 |
| U.S. court V.I.P. | 17 |
| U.S. court legend | 17 |
| U. S. Davis Cupper | 18 |
| Trailblazing tennis champ | 25 |
| Trailblazer on the court | 24 |
| Touring-pro Arthur | 18 |
| The world's largest tennis stadium | 38 |
| The cover photo of him from the 1992 Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year issue was used in 2005 as a postage stamp | 119 |
| The Arthur ___ Foundation for the Defeat of AIDS | 48 |
| Tennis' Arthur | 18 |
| Tennis-tour name | 16 |
| Tennis V.I.P. Arthur | 20 |
| Tennis star/anti-apartheid activist Arthur | 42 |
| Tennis star who won each grand slam tournament except the French Open | 69 |
| Tennis star who was an outspoken apartheid foe | 46 |
| Tennis star once denied a visa to South Africa | 46 |
| Tennis star on a 2005 postage stamp | 35 |
| Tennis star of the 70's | 27 |
| Tennis star honored on Richmond's Monument Avenue | 53 |
| Tennis stadium in Queens | 24 |
| Tennis player Arthur | 20 |
| Tennis legend for whom the U.S. Open's stadium is named | 59 |
| Tennis immortal Arthur | 22 |
| Tennis icon Arthur | 18 |
| Tennis great who wrote "Days of Grace" | 48 |
| Tennis champion Arthur | 22 |
| Tennis champ with a namesake stadium | 36 |
| Tennis champ who played for U.C.L.A. | 36 |
| Tennis ace who wrote "Days of Grace" | 46 |
| Tarheel county | 14 |