| D.H. Lawrence's '-- and Lovers' | 43 |
| D.H. Lawrence's ____ and Lovers | 38 |
| Conclusion of many firm names | 29 |
| Common deliveries? | 18 |
| Chris and Stewie, to Peter Griffin, on "Family Guy" | 61 |
| Charles's "heir and a spare," e.g. | 48 |
| Certain progeny | 15 |
| Certain heirs | 13 |
| Cantor's vain quest | 23 |
| Business word after "&," maybe | 44 |
| Business partners, perhaps | 26 |
| Business partners, at times | 27 |
| Brothers' nephews | 21 |
| Branches on the family tree | 27 |
| Boy Scouts, for instance | 24 |
| Boy Scouts, for example | 23 |
| Boy Scouts, e.g. | 16 |
| Boy babies | 10 |
| Book by W. Va.'s Pearl Buck | 31 |
| Beau and Jeff, to Lloyd Bridges | 31 |
| Babies in blue, often | 21 |
| Arthur Miller's ''All My _____'' | 52 |
| Arthur Miller title characters | 30 |
| All princes | 11 |
| All men but Adam | 16 |
| Adam, Little Joe and Hoss, to Ben | 33 |
| About half the children | 23 |
| "Three" of classic TV | 31 |
| "The Brady Bunch" threesome | 37 |
| "The ___ of the prophet . . . " | 41 |
| "My" classic TV trio | 30 |
| "My Three __" | 23 |
| "My Three ___" (TV oldie) | 35 |
| "My Three ___" | 24 |
| "Fathers and ___": Turgenev | 37 |
| "Fathers and _____": Turgenev | 39 |
| "All My" __ (Miller play) | 35 |
| "All My ___" | 22 |
| "___ and Lovers": D. H. Lawrence | 42 |
| "___ and Lovers" (D. H. Lawrence novel) | 49 |
| "___ and Lovers" (D. H. Lawrence book) | 48 |
| " . . . all men are Noah's ___": Wilbur | 53 |
| ''The ___ of Katie Elder'' | 42 |
| ____ and lovers | 15 |
| ___ and Lovers | 16 |
| Meaty D.H. Lawrence novel? | 26 |
| D.H. Lawrence novel | 19 |
| Novel debut of 1913 | 19 |
| Lawrence relationships | 22 |
| Classic 1913 novel called "the tragedy of thousands of young men in England" by its author | 100 |
| They've joined the family | 29 |
| They're new to the family | 29 |
| Men daughters marry | 19 |
| Prophecy, part 3 | 16 |
| Laurel and Hardy film with the line "Well, here's another nice mess you've gotten me into!" | 109 |
| Laurel and Hardy classic | 24 |
| Dockworkers almost ready to be a country group? | 47 |
| Else, in Essen | 14 |
| Furniture that's been passed down? | 38 |
| Genial, in Britain | 18 |
| Attractive, in dialect | 22 |
| Sartre's "Les Jeux ___ Faits" | 43 |
| Ils ___ (they are): Fr. | 23 |
| Ils ___ | 7 |
| Form of to be: Fr. | 18 |
| A form of être | 17 |
| Essayist Susan | 14 |
| "The Volcano Lover" novelist | 38 |
| "In America" novelist Susan | 37 |
| Susan who wrote "The Volcano Lover" | 45 |
| Susan who wrote "Illness as Metaphor" | 47 |
| Susan ___, writer-photographer | 30 |
| She wrote "Under the Sign of Saturn" | 46 |
| Critical Susan | 14 |
| Author of the award-winning 1999 novel "In America" | 61 |
| "The Benefactor" novelist | 35 |
| "On Photography" essayist Susan | 41 |
| "Notes on Camp" essayist | 34 |
| "In America" novelist | 31 |
| "In America" author Susan | 35 |
| Intrafamily chat? | 17 |
| Noise, to Nero | 14 |
| PlayStation maker | 17 |
| PlayStation producer | 20 |
| Walkman maker | 13 |
| Discman maker | 13 |
| RCA rival | 9 |
| VAIO computer maker | 19 |
| PlayStation manufacturer | 24 |
| Creator of the Betamax tape format | 34 |
| Columbia Pictures owner | 23 |
| Big name in television | 22 |
| Betamax maker | 13 |
| ___ Pictures Television ("Jeopardy!" producer) | 56 |
| Walkman creator | 15 |
| Trinitron maker | 15 |
| Mitsubishi rival | 16 |
| "make.believe" sloganeer | 34 |
| "Jeopardy!" owner | 27 |
| ___ Pictures | 12 |