| Clam diggers, jeans, etc. | 25 |
| Renaissance painter Veronese | 28 |
| Renaissance painter Uccello | 27 |
| Pope's name, in Rome | 24 |
| Major Nuovo Testamento writer | 29 |
| Italy's Pier -- Pasolini | 28 |
| Italian soccer star Maldini | 27 |
| Italian soccer great Rossi | 26 |
| 16th-century artist Veronese | 28 |
| 16th century painter Veronese | 29 |
| Fare for the toothless | 22 |
| Soft food for invalids | 22 |
| Hack writer's output | 24 |
| Much television fare, to many | 29 |
| Huckleberry's father | 24 |
| Huck Finn's father | 22 |
| Food for the toothless | 22 |
| Hemingway's nickname | 24 |
| "Come to ___" | 23 |
| Biggest of the Three Bears | 26 |
| Hemingway's handle | 22 |
| Biggest bear, of three | 22 |
| Nickname for Hemingway | 22 |
| Bear whose bed was too hard | 27 |
| Nickname in the family | 22 |
| John Phillips, professionally | 29 |
| Bear in the Goldilocks story | 28 |
| "Come to ___!" | 24 |
| "___ Loves Mambo" | 27 |
| One of radio's Goldbergs | 28 |
| Bear in a kid's tale | 24 |
| ___ John's (pizza chain) | 28 |
| The bear with the hard bed | 26 |
| Streisand song addressee | 24 |
| Sobriquet for Hemingway | 23 |
| Smurfette's old man | 23 |
| Smurf with a white beard | 24 |
| Smurf who wore red clothes | 26 |
| Quebec preceder, to pilots | 26 |
| Person honored in this puzzle | 29 |
| P, in a phonetic alphabet | 25 |
| Nickname for Joseph Haydn | 25 |
| Nickname for a June hero | 24 |
| Member of a '60s quartet | 28 |
| Largest of the Three Bears | 26 |
| John Paul II, to Italians | 25 |
| Hemingway's sobriquet | 25 |
| Hemingway's moniker | 23 |
| He was a rollin' stone | 26 |
| He "loves mambo" | 26 |
| Città del Vaticano leader | 28 |
| Biggest of three bears | 22 |
| Bear with too-hot porridge | 26 |
| Bear with the biggest chair | 27 |
| Bear with the big chair | 23 |
| Bear with a hard chair | 22 |
| Bear whose chair was too hard | 29 |
| Bear that children hear about | 29 |
| Baseball's Cool ____ Bell | 29 |
| Baseball legend Cool --- Bell | 29 |
| Address of many pizzerias? | 26 |
| "Oh, My ___" | 22 |
| "___ Doc" Duvalier | 28 |
| One with a notably hard bed | 27 |
| One of a fairy tale trio | 24 |
| Nickname for George Halas | 25 |
| Goldilocks sat in his chair | 27 |
| Tenure of John Paul II | 22 |
| Jurisdiction of Benedict XVI | 28 |
| Like some Vatican bulls | 23 |
| Of interest to John Paul | 24 |
| Pertaining to the Holy See | 26 |
| Of St. Peter's successors | 29 |
| Word with bull or cross | 23 |
| Pertaining to the pope | 22 |
| Of Benedict or Francis | 22 |
| Concerning the Vatican | 22 |
| Concerning Benedict XVI | 23 |
| Word with cross or knight | 25 |
| Relating to the Leos et al. | 27 |
| Pertaining to the Vatican | 25 |
| Pertaining to Karol Wojtyla | 27 |
| Of the Roman Catholic church | 28 |
| Of Benedict XVI, for example | 28 |
| Like some important visits | 26 |
| Like a visit from Francis | 25 |
| Kind of cross or knight | 23 |
| Kind of court or cross | 22 |
| Describing the Holy See | 23 |
| ___ States: 755–1870 | 27 |
| Letter from the Vatican | 23 |
| They like shooting stars | 24 |
| Suppliers of tabloid photos | 27 |
| They made the Mamas a quartet | 29 |
| Half of a '60s rock group | 29 |
| Actress Irene from Greece | 25 |
| Mamas' singing partners | 27 |
| Irene of "Z" | 22 |
| Half of a 1960s rock group | 26 |
| Fathers, pops and daddies | 25 |