| Shannen Doherty or Kenny Chesney, by birth | 42 |
| One of two states with a Crockett County | 40 |
| Name adopted by Thomas Lanier Williams III | 42 |
| Home of Fort Donelson National Battlefield | 42 |
| Birthplace of Justin Timberlake and Miley Cyrus | 47 |
| What Graceland is but San Simeon isn't? | 43 |
| Like a map on which Kentucky borders Georgia | 44 |
| What a Volunteer State NFLer can get in the sun? | 48 |
| What Nashville sunbathers acquire? | 34 |
| They were the Oilers before 1999 | 32 |
| Standard that was a 1950 #1 hit for Patti Page | 46 |
| "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" playwright | 44 |
| Sir John ___, "Wonderland" illustrator | 48 |
| Illustrator of "Alice" | 32 |
| Where "deuce" means "even" | 46 |
| In which King was once the queen | 32 |
| Game unsuccessfully banned by Louis IV | 38 |
| Game in which love is expressed frequently? | 43 |
| Cream asked "Anyone for" this | 39 |
| Providers of exceptional service? | 33 |
| Emotional upheaval after a court loss? | 38 |
| What spectators high up in Ashe Stadium see? | 44 |
| One who loves making court appearances | 38 |
| Where love is not such a good thing | 35 |
| Gift from Tony Randall to John McEnroe? | 39 |
| Where singles start out in love? | 32 |
| It starts with love and can go back and forth | 45 |
| They're scheduled for court sessions | 40 |
| Business that runs shady matches? | 33 |
| Ana Ivanovic and Novak Djokovic? | 32 |
| Wordsworth's successor as poet laureate | 43 |
| ''Idylls of the King'' poet | 43 |
| Author of "The Lotus Eaters" | 38 |
| "The Charge of the Light Brigade" poet | 48 |
| "Morte d'Arthur" poet | 35 |
| "Light Brigade" author | 32 |
| "Idylls of the King" poet | 35 |
| "Charge of the Light Brigade" poet | 44 |
| "Break, Break, Break" poet | 36 |
| 'The Charge of the Light Brigade' poet | 46 |
| " . . . ___clock scholar" | 35 |
| "A ___'clock scholar" | 35 |
| "A ___ clock scholar . . ." | 37 |
| "...a ___'clock scholar" | 38 |
| ''The ___'Clock News'' | 42 |
| ''. . . __'clock scholar'' | 46 |
| "A ___'clock scholar ..." | 39 |
| "A _____'clock scholar" | 37 |
| "A _____' clock scholar" | 38 |
| "... a ___'clock scholar" | 40 |
| ". . . a __'clock scholar" | 40 |
| ". . . ___'clock scholar" | 39 |
| " . . . a ___ clock scholar" | 38 |
| __'clock (coffee-break time) | 32 |
| ___'clock (when some local news starts) | 43 |
| Nightly current events roundup in the Midwest | 45 |
| When a psychotherapy session might end | 38 |
| When a psychiatric session might wrap up | 40 |
| Carpentry piece inserted into a mortise | 39 |
| Carpentry joint component, perhaps | 34 |
| This goes jointly with a mortise | 32 |
| Mortise's partner, in carpentry | 35 |
| In a dovetail, it's the "male" | 44 |
| "Receiving poorly," to a CBer | 39 |
| "Receiving poorly," in C.B. talk | 42 |
| Joined with a mortise, in carpentry | 35 |
| Woodworker, when doing some joining | 35 |
| Joining together, in woodworking projects | 41 |
| Highest natural adult male voice | 32 |
| "Danny Boy" singer, often | 35 |
| Word from the Latin for "hold" | 40 |
| Type of sax played by Bill Clinton | 34 |
| Wagner's Tannhäuser, e.g. | 32 |
| Verdi's Alfredo Germont, e.g. | 33 |
| Type of sax used in some Al Jarreau songs | 41 |
| Tamino in "The Magic Flute," e.g. | 43 |
| Rodolfo in "La Bohème," e.g. | 41 |
| Riccardo, in "Un Ballo in Maschera" | 45 |
| Range for Don José in "Carmen" | 43 |
| Pinkerton, in "Madama Butterfly," e.g. | 48 |
| Pinkerton in "Madama Butterfly" | 41 |
| Opera's Mario Lanza, for one | 32 |
| Like Bill Clinton's saxophone | 33 |
| Don José in "Carmen," e.g. | 39 |
| Canio, e.g., in "Pagliacci" | 37 |
| Domingo or Pavarotti, to Italians | 33 |
| Soprano Alda's "Men, Women and ___" | 49 |
| F. Alda's "Men, Women and ___" | 44 |
| Roy Orbison and Marvin Gaye, e.g. | 33 |
| Ravel's "Boléro" calls for one | 47 |
| Stan Getz and Coleman Hawkins played them | 41 |
| Phrase that can precede 11 or 12, but not 13 | 44 |
| Arrival time for the fashionably late? | 38 |
| A sixth of the way through the hour | 35 |
| Just after curfew, for some teens | 33 |
| Right-rear challenge on an alley | 32 |
| Part of a daunting split, in bowling | 36 |
| One of a group standing in an alley | 35 |
| Tire spec for many heavy-duty tractors | 38 |
| Like some truck and tractor tires | 33 |