| With Six, Canadian car | 22 |
| Where the pussy cat has been | 28 |
| Three-time Olympics host | 24 |
| Setting of Buckingham Palace | 28 |
| Thinly sliced beef dish | 23 |
| Holmes or Watson, e.g. | 22 |
| Underground rider, probably | 27 |
| Chelsea resident, e.g. | 22 |
| "The ___ Ranger" | 26 |
| Word with star or ranger | 24 |
| Like Silver's rider | 23 |
| Like a certain wolf or Eagle | 28 |
| Word with ranger or star | 24 |
| Part of Texas' nickname | 27 |
| Like Tonto's friend | 23 |
| Like some wolves or gunmen | 26 |
| ___ wolf (solitary one) | 23 |
| ___ Star State (Texas) | 22 |
| Word with wolf or star | 22 |
| Word with Star or some | 22 |
| Word with Star or Eagle | 23 |
| Word with Eagle or Ranger | 25 |
| Word in Texas's nickname | 28 |
| Word for TV's Ranger | 24 |
| Without accompaniÂÂment | 25 |
| The __ Ranger (Western hero) | 28 |
| Silver's ___ Ranger | 23 |
| Ranger's adjective | 22 |
| Onetime Eagle precursor | 23 |
| Like Tonto's partner | 24 |
| Like Tonto's buddy | 22 |
| Like Texas Ranger John Reid | 27 |
| Like a certain eagle or wolf | 28 |
| Kind of ranger or wolf | 22 |
| Kind of Ranger or hand | 22 |
| Kind of hand, in euchre | 23 |
| Eels "___ Wolf" | 25 |
| Describing Tonto's pal | 26 |
| "The ___ Eagle" | 25 |
| "The __ Ranger" | 25 |
| ___ Star (brand of beer) | 24 |
| Comparatively isolated | 22 |
| In need of companionship | 24 |
| Friendless and feeling it | 25 |
| Bee Gees tune of '71 | 24 |
| Hardly the gregarious type | 26 |
| Hardly a people person | 22 |
| Not the gregarious type | 23 |
| Individualist of sorts | 22 |
| Individualist of a sort | 23 |
| Howard Hughes became one | 24 |
| Willy Wonka or Mad Max | 22 |
| Typical Clint Eastwood role | 27 |
| Thomas Pynchon, famously | 24 |
| Rogue elephant, for one | 23 |
| Party who avoids parties | 24 |
| One who prefers solitude | 24 |
| One who eschews company | 23 |
| One who doesn't mingle | 26 |
| One unlikely to collaborate | 27 |
| One averse to mingling | 22 |
| Not the glad-handing sort | 25 |
| Isolation is his delectation | 28 |
| Introvert musician, perhaps | 27 |
| Howard Hughes, for instance | 27 |
| He thinks two's a crowd | 27 |
| He stays apart from parties | 27 |
| He doesn't like company | 27 |
| Hardly the gregarious sort | 26 |
| Hardly the belle of the ball | 28 |
| Hardly a social butterfly | 25 |
| Extrovert's opposite | 24 |
| User of silver bullets | 22 |
| Silver screen companion? | 24 |
| Masked man of westerns | 22 |
| They keep to themselves | 23 |
| They don't mix well | 23 |
| Those who avoid others | 22 |
| They're not party people | 28 |
| They don't socialize | 24 |
| Self-sufficient people | 22 |
| Ones without any friends | 24 |
| Without a friend in the world | 29 |
| Like Tillotson's town | 25 |
| Like the Blue Ridge pine | 24 |
| Isolated, and feeling it | 24 |
| Desiring callers, perhaps | 25 |
| "___ George" Gobel | 28 |
| Chick lit book #7 (1985) | 24 |
| 1985 Larry McMurtry novel | 25 |
| Words in Texas's nickname | 29 |
| Texas State flag symbol | 23 |
| Symbol of the 28th State | 24 |
| Republic of Texas symbol | 24 |
| Figure in a flag at Austin | 26 |
| Like a hippie's hair | 24 |
| Least popular kind of speech | 28 |
| Word on some jacket labels | 26 |
| In need of editing, in a way | 28 |
| Kind of division or vowel | 25 |