| ___ Wafers (Nabisco brand) | 26 |
| ___ Wafers (Nabisco cookies) | 28 |
| Nabisco's __ Wafers | 23 |
| Tot's ice-cream flavor | 26 |
| Nabisco's _____ Wafers | 26 |
| Nabisco's __ Cakesters | 26 |
| ___ Wafers (cookie brand) | 25 |
| Rock guitarist Lofgren | 22 |
| Lofgren of the E Street Band | 28 |
| Lofgren who plays with Bruce | 28 |
| Silents' actor Asther | 25 |
| Lofgren of E Street Band | 24 |
| Crazy Horse guitarist Lofgren | 29 |
| Swedish soprano Birgit | 22 |
| Matchstick-removing game | 24 |
| Matchstick counting game | 24 |
| Game played with counters | 25 |
| Math game involving counters | 28 |
| Takeaway game with matches | 26 |
| Take-away matchsticks game | 26 |
| Math game with matchsticks | 26 |
| Logic game with matchsticks | 27 |
| Fancy name for rain clouds | 26 |
| Like a nursery-rhyme Jack | 25 |
| "Jack, be ___" | 24 |
| Like Jack, it's said | 24 |
| Light on oneÂ’s feet | 23 |
| Neighbor ofMontpelier | 22 |
| Important city of Roman Gaul | 28 |
| Gard department capital | 23 |
| City of southern France | 23 |
| City northwest of Arles | 23 |
| 11th-century cathedral city | 27 |
| "The Secret of ___" | 29 |
| Pacific Fleet admiral of WWII | 29 |
| W.W. II admiral Chester | 23 |
| "Star Trek" actor | 27 |
| Player of a stoic crew member | 29 |
| Longtime Shatner associate | 26 |
| Leonard who played Mr. Spock | 28 |
| "Collages" novelist | 29 |
| Reznor band, for short | 22 |
| Palindromic diary keeper | 24 |
| Palindromic diarist Anaïs | 28 |
| House of Incest author | 25 |
| Trent Reznor band, initially | 28 |
| The Delta of Venus author | 28 |
| Pianist ___ y Castellano | 24 |
| Noted 20th-century diarist | 26 |
| Henry and June role | 22 |
| French-American diarist | 23 |
| Delta of Venus author | 23 |
| Delta of Venus author | 24 |
| Author of A WomanSpeaks | 26 |
| American diarist Anais | 22 |
| Acquaintance of Henry Miller | 28 |
| "Collages" author | 27 |
| One of Columbus' ships | 26 |
| Fashion designer Ricci | 22 |
| One of Columbus's ships | 27 |
| One of a Columbus trio | 22 |
| 15th-century maritime name | 26 |
| One of Columbus' trio | 25 |
| One of Columbus' three | 26 |
| Hirschfeld's daughter | 25 |
| Early visitor to our shores | 27 |
| Pinta's sister ship | 23 |
| One of Columbus's three | 27 |
| One of a nautical trio | 22 |
| One of a historical trio | 24 |
| NPR correspondent Totenberg | 27 |
| Fifteenth-century ship | 22 |
| Early Atlantic crosser | 22 |
| Ship fitted out at Palos | 24 |
| She came to America in 1492 | 27 |
| Original MTV veejay Blackwood | 29 |
| One of Columbus' vessels | 28 |
| One of a maritime trio | 22 |
| One of a famous maritime trio | 29 |
| One of a Columbian trio | 23 |
| One of a 15th-century trio | 26 |
| NPR reporter Totenberg | 22 |
| La __: ocean phenomenon | 23 |
| La ___ (weather influence) | 26 |
| Flagship of a 1493 voyage | 25 |
| Fifteenth-century caravel | 25 |
| Famed Atlantic crosser | 22 |
| ___, Pinta and Santa Maria | 26 |
| Smallest of a Columbus trio | 27 |
| Ricci of haute couture | 22 |
| Restaurant critic Zagat | 23 |
| Radio reporter Totenberg | 24 |
| Pinta's sailing companion | 29 |
| Pinta and Santa Maria partner | 29 |
| Pinta and Santa Maria go-with | 29 |
| Part of Columbus's fleet | 28 |
| Original MTV VJ Blackwood | 25 |
| One of Columbus's fleet | 27 |
| One of Columbus' crafts | 27 |
| One of Columbus' craft | 26 |