| Eponym of a North Carolina "-ville" | 45 |
| Eponym of a Flushing Meadows stadium | 36 |
| Early N. C. patriot | 19 |
| Early Carolina governor for whom a county and city are named | 60 |
| Days of Grace co-author | 25 |
| Courts' Arthur | 18 |
| Courtly name? | 13 |
| Court V.I.P. Arthur | 19 |
| Court star in the 70's | 26 |
| Court retiree | 13 |
| Court hero | 10 |
| Court contender | 15 |
| Court ace in the 70's | 25 |
| County in the Tar Heel State | 28 |
| Contemporary of Emerson | 23 |
| Contemporary of Borg and Laver | 30 |
| Contemporary of Borg | 20 |
| Connors rival who was a protégé of Gonzales | 49 |
| Connors opponent | 16 |
| Connors lost to him in the 1975 Wimbledon final | 47 |
| Connors adversary | 17 |
| Commander at Briar Creek, in the Revolutionary War | 50 |
| Civil rights promoter with lots of court experience | 51 |
| Carolina county | 15 |
| Borg rival | 10 |
| Big man on the court | 20 |
| Author of "A Hard Road to Glory" | 42 |
| Australian Open winner after Laver | 34 |
| Athletic Arthur born in Richmond | 32 |
| Athlete who wrote the children's book "Daddy and Me" | 66 |
| Athlete who wrote "Off the Court" | 43 |
| Athlete who wrote "A Hard Road to Glory" | 50 |
| Athlete who said: "I don't want to be remembered for my tennis accomplishments" | 93 |
| Athlete who posthumously won the Presidential Medal of Freedom, 1993 | 68 |
| Athlete on a 2005 U.S. postage stamp | 36 |
| Athlete honored on a 2005 postage stamp | 39 |
| Arthur, of Wimbledon | 20 |
| Arthur with a racket | 20 |
| Arthur with a Queens stadium named after him | 44 |
| Arthur with 33 singles titles | 29 |
| Arthur who wrote "A Hard Road to Glory" | 49 |
| Arthur who won three Grand Slam titles | 38 |
| Arthur who often raised a racket | 32 |
| Arthur pictured on a 37-cent stamp | 34 |
| Arthur pictured on a 2005 postage stamp | 39 |
| Arthur of Wimbledon | 19 |
| Arthur of Davis Cup fame | 24 |
| Arthur of court history | 23 |
| Arthur from Richmond | 20 |
| Arthur for whom a tennis stadium is named | 41 |
| Arthur for whom a stadium is named | 34 |
| Arthur --- Stadium | 18 |
| Arthur ___ Stadium in Queens | 28 |
| Arthur ___ Stadium (U.S.T.A. facility) | 38 |
| Arthur ___ Stadium (Queens landmark) | 36 |
| Arthur ___ for Courage Award (ESPY) | 35 |
| Arthur ___ Courage Award (ESPY Awards honor) | 44 |
| Arthur __ Stadium (US Open site) | 32 |
| Arthur __ Stadium (tennis venue) | 32 |
| American tennis icon Arthur | 27 |
| American Revolution general John | 32 |
| AIDS activist Arthur | 20 |
| Ace-serving Arthur | 18 |
| A Wimbledon winner: 1975 | 24 |
| A Wimbledon champ: 1975 | 23 |
| A U.S. Open champ: 1968 | 23 |
| A rival of Laver | 16 |
| A Connors' rival | 20 |
| 7/5/75 winner over Connors | 26 |
| 1985 Tennis Hall of Fame inductee | 33 |
| 1980s U.S. Davis Cup captain | 28 |
| 1980's U.S. Davis Cup captain | 33 |
| 1980's Davis Cup captain | 28 |
| 1980 tennis retiree Arthur | 26 |
| 1975 Wimbledon winner Arthur | 28 |
| 1975 Wimbledon victor | 21 |
| 1975 Wimbledon champion | 23 |
| 1972 U.S. Open finalist | 23 |
| 1970s Wimbledon victor over Connors | 35 |
| 1970 Australian Open winner | 27 |
| 1968 US Open champ Arthur | 25 |
| 1968 U.S. Open champion | 23 |
| 1968 champion at Forest Hills | 29 |
| 1967 U.S. clay court champion | 29 |
| 1965 NCAA tennis champ Arthur | 29 |
| "That ___ is, so was he made": Bridges | 48 |
| "Norma ___" (Susan Glaspell novel) | 44 |
| "Naked Came the Stranger" author Penelope | 51 |
| "Hard Road to Glory" writer | 37 |
| "Days of Grace" author/athlete | 40 |
| "As Long _____ Needs Me" ("Oliver!" song) | 61 |
| "As Long ___ Needs Me" ("Oliver!" song) | 59 |
| "A Hard Road to Glory" writer | 39 |
| '75 Wimbledon winner | 24 |
| '75 Wimbledon champ | 23 |
| '70s tennis champ | 21 |
| ''A Hard Road to Glory'' author | 47 |
| ___ Stadium, home of the U.S. Open | 34 |
| ___ Stadium (Queens landmark) | 29 |
| ___ Stadium (facility near Citi Field) | 38 |