| Fictional girl at the Plaza Hotel | 33 |
| Fictional girl with the dog Weenie | 34 |
| Fictional government operative Williams | 39 |
| Fictional hero first filmed in 1920 | 35 |
| Fictional hero in search of stolen treasure | 43 |
| Fictional hero known as the Man of Bronze | 41 |
| Fictional hero on a quest to Mount Doom | 39 |
| Fictional home five miles from Jonesboro | 40 |
| Fictional home of Gerald O'Hara | 35 |
| Fictional investigator Travis ___ | 33 |
| Fictional island in two Alistair MacLean novels | 47 |
| Fictional island with a small population | 40 |
| Fictional Jane and her Uncle John | 33 |
| Fictional Japanese character who wears a bow | 44 |
| Fictional Jean of stage and screen | 34 |
| Fictional journalist from Kazakhstan | 36 |
| Fictional king with an enormous appetite | 40 |
| Fictional knight named for a bird of prey | 41 |
| Fictional land north of Archenland | 34 |
| Fictional land ruled by High King Peter | 39 |
| Fictional locale five miles from Jonesboro | 42 |
| Fictional Maine town in many Stephen King stories | 49 |
| Fictional Maine town in many Stephen King tales | 47 |
| Fictional member of da West Staines Massiv | 42 |
| Fictional member of the Potawatomi tribe | 40 |
| Fictional miner with heavy eyelids | 34 |
| Fictional nanny to the Banks family | 35 |
| Fictional owner of a tonsorial parlor | 37 |
| Fictional phonetician, to his protégé | 43 |
| Fictional pizzeria in Bedford-Stuyvesant | 40 |
| Fictional planet in "Flash Gordon" | 44 |
| Fictional plantation near Jonesboro, Georgia | 44 |
| Fictional Prince Edward Island community | 40 |
| Fictional prisoner's location | 33 |
| Fictional protector of Truffula trees | 37 |
| Fictional race descended from humans | 36 |
| Fictional sailor's Thanksgiving mantra? | 43 |
| Fictional salesman of '80s ads | 34 |
| Fictional Schnauzer of literature | 33 |
| Fictional seaman and theme of puzzle | 36 |
| Fictional secret agent who was a master of judo | 47 |
| Fictional Sicilian town in a 1944 novel | 39 |
| Fictional Sicilian town in a Hersey novel | 41 |
| Fictional silent film actress Desmond | 37 |
| Fictional sister of Meg Jo and Beth | 35 |
| Fictional Springfield minor leaguer | 35 |
| Fictional student at Riverdale High | 35 |
| Fictional substance in "Star Trek" | 44 |
| Fictional substance in "Superman" | 43 |
| Fictional substance in "The X-Men" | 44 |
| Fictional substance in a Disney film | 36 |
| Fictional suburban setting of "Daria" | 47 |
| Fictional superspy who attended Oxford | 38 |
| Fictional teddy-bear toter who attended Oxford | 46 |
| Fictional threat to secret-keeping | 34 |
| Fictional title sch. of a 1994 comedy film | 42 |
| Fictional Tom or real-life Diane | 32 |
| Fictional town in a 1945 Pulitzer-winning novel | 47 |
| Fictional town in Stephen King works | 36 |
| Fictional town with robotic wives | 33 |
| Fictional TV characters Flanders and Dorsey | 43 |
| Fictional typing tutor ___ Beacon | 33 |
| Fictional union activist Norma ___ Webster | 42 |
| Fictional village visited by Major Joppolo | 42 |
| Fictional villain whose given name is Julius | 44 |
| Fictional weapon cited in the Book of Armaments | 47 |
| Fictional West Egg resident who attended Oxford | 47 |
| Fictional wizard who studies at Hogwarts | 40 |
| Fictional woodcutter's daughter | 35 |
| Fictional writer in a John Irving best seller | 45 |
| Fictional Ziff infatuated with Marge Simpson | 44 |
| Fictitious film of 1979, or a real film of 2012 | 47 |
| Fictitious names of court figures | 33 |
| Fiddler's inVestment of the 1970s? | 38 |
| Fidel Castro gave one for Che Guevara | 37 |
| Fidel Castro's brother and successor | 40 |
| Fidel's Minister of Industry | 32 |
| FidelÂ’s successor as president | 34 |
| Fidgeting during a poker game, e.g. | 35 |
| Fido's "uninvitee" | 32 |
| Fido's game played with a stick | 35 |
| Fiedler's "An ___ Innocence" | 42 |
| Fiedler's "___ to Innocence" | 42 |
| Field cultivated by Lestat's creator? | 41 |
| Field for Gérard Depardieu and Audrey Tautou | 47 |
| Field for some English majors, briefly | 38 |
| Field for upwardly mobile types? | 32 |
| Field formerly home to the Brooklyn Dodgers | 43 |
| Field in which things are looking up?: Abbr. | 44 |
| Field involving scarcity and elasticity | 39 |
| Field marshal Erwin Rommel's nickname | 41 |
| Field marshal who had something up his sleeve | 45 |
| Field Museum attraction, briefly | 32 |
| Field of the late B.K.S. Iyengar | 32 |
| Field of three Nobel Prizes: Abbr. | 34 |
| Field that governs the use of the moon, e.g. | 44 |
| Field that interested Wiley Post | 32 |
| Field that may include feminist theory | 38 |
| Field that produces microscopic devices | 39 |
| Field that tries to make you look better? | 41 |