| Half a Gabor sister | 19 |
| Half a Gabor name | 17 |
| Half a Gabor | 12 |
| Doubled, Paris Hilton's ex-step-great-grandmother Gabor | 59 |
| Doubled, a Hollywood star | 25 |
| Doubled, a Gabor | 16 |
| A Gabor, when doubled | 21 |
| Singular celebrity? | 19 |
| Sister of Eva and Magda | 23 |
| Gabor who slapped a cop | 23 |
| Speaker of the quote, familiarly | 32 |
| Sister of Magda and Eva | 23 |
| Sister of Eva | 13 |
| One of a famed family of entertainers | 37 |
| Name on old bottles of Zig Zag perfume | 38 |
| Miss Hungary of 1936, familiarly | 32 |
| José's "Moulin Rouge" costar | 45 |
| José's "Moulin Rouge" co-star | 46 |
| Hungarian-born American actress with nine marriages | 51 |
| Her given name at birth was Sári | 35 |
| Figure in a famous cop-slapping incident | 40 |
| Famed cop-slapper | 17 |
| Famed cop slapper | 17 |
| Twins player in "The Girl in the Kremlin" | 51 |
| She opined "Macho does not prove mucho" | 49 |
| Ninety-four-year-old actress married nine times | 47 |
| Celeb who slapped a cop in 1989 | 31 |
| "Queen of Outer Space" star, 1958 | 43 |
| "I never hated a man enough to give him his diamonds back" speaker | 76 |
| Thickening devices | 18 |
| Having nothing lost or gained | 29 |
| Possible Scrabble pick | 22 |
| 10-point Scrabble piece | 23 |
| "10" is inscribed on it | 33 |
| They're great on Triple Letter Scores | 41 |
| Ten-point draws in Scrabulous (R.I.P.) | 38 |
| How some descending lists are sorted | 36 |
| From ___ (how some descending lists are sorted) | 47 |
| Rock trio known for its bearded members | 39 |
| Flamboyant '40s men's outfit with baggy pants and padded shoulders | 74 |
| Maestro Mehta | 13 |
| Conductor Mehta | 15 |
| New York's Indian-born conductor | 36 |
| New York Philharmonic music director | 36 |
| Conductor born in Bombay | 24 |
| Summer squash that's a fried appetizer | 42 |
| Popular summer squash | 21 |
| Nickname of Facebook CEO Mark | 29 |
| Flageolet | 9 |
| ___ Island (industrial area of Detroit) | 39 |
| Unpleasant obligation to move, in chess | 39 |
| Dangerous chess situation | 25 |
| __ Zee, former Netherlands inlet | 32 |
| The IJsselmeer was part of it before construction of the Afsluitdijk | 68 |
| Onetime inlet of the North Sea | 30 |
| One-time inlet of the North Sea | 31 |
| Literally, Dutch for "southern sea" | 45 |
| Violinist Pinchas | 17 |
| Movie mogul Adolph | 18 |
| Legendary film producer Adolph | 30 |
| Natal native | 12 |
| Last letter of a pilot's alphabet | 37 |
| Bantu people | 12 |
| South African tribesman | 23 |
| Phonetic alphabet ender | 23 |
| Native from Natal | 17 |
| Last letter in communications lingo | 35 |
| End of the NATO phonetic alphabet | 33 |
| Boer foe, once | 14 |
| Yankee follower, to radiomen | 28 |
| South African tribe | 19 |
| Signal word for the last letter | 31 |
| Pilot's alphabet ender | 26 |
| Phonetic alphabet finale | 24 |
| One of about nine million South Africans | 40 |
| NATO alphabet ender | 19 |
| Native of Natal | 15 |
| Native of eastern South Africa | 30 |
| Last letter in radio lingo | 26 |
| Largest South African ethnic group | 34 |
| Language related to Xhosa | 25 |
| End of the phonetic alphabet | 28 |
| End of an alphabet that begins Alpha, Bravo, Charlie | 52 |
| End of a phonetic alphabet | 26 |
| Bantu of Natal | 14 |
| African warrior | 15 |
| African aboriginal | 18 |
| 1879's Anglo-___ War | 24 |
| "Ubuntu" tongue | 25 |
| "Ubuntu" language | 27 |
| 'Alfa, Bravo, Charlie, ...' end | 39 |
| Natal section | 13 |
| Natal natives | 13 |
| Boer fighters | 13 |
| Z's, in code | 16 |
| Victors of the 1879 Battle of Isandlwana | 40 |
| Tribe of Natal | 14 |
| Some Bantu speakers | 19 |
| Relatives of the Xhosa | 22 |
| Natal group | 11 |