| It often increases during rush hour | 35 |
| "___ for the brave": Cowper | 37 |
| ___ House (big name in chocolate chip cookies) | 46 |
| Where the going rate is charged? | 32 |
| It's raised after a payment is collected | 44 |
| Like most customer support numbers | 34 |
| Tax-collection point before a bridge | 36 |
| They call for change in your travel plans | 41 |
| Where turnpike charges are collected | 36 |
| ___ Inn (birthplace of a certain cookie) | 40 |
| Mrs. Wakefield's tasty treat | 32 |
| Food formula created by Ruth Wakefield (1903-77) | 48 |
| Routes to work for a bell ringer? | 33 |
| "For Whom the Bell ___" | 33 |
| Hemingway's "For Whom the Bell ___" | 49 |
| " . . .it ___ for thee" | 33 |
| "Born ___" (1962 Ray Charles hit) | 43 |
| The Bee Gees' "__ Somebody" | 41 |
| Queen song "Somebody ___" | 35 |
| "Lieben," in German class | 35 |
| "Is it a crime ___ too well?" | 39 |
| "Don't you want somebody ___?" | 44 |
| Start of a thought by Oscar Wilde | 33 |
| Author of "War and Peace" | 35 |
| "War and Peace" author | 32 |
| "Anna Karenina" author | 32 |
| "The Death of Ivan Ilyich" author | 43 |
| Author of "The Cossacks" | 34 |
| "The Cossacks" author Leo | 35 |
| "Sevastopol Sketches" author | 38 |
| 'War and Peace' novelist | 32 |
| ''Anna Karenina'' author | 40 |
| Ancient resident of Mexico's Cholula | 40 |
| Explosive solvent, as it was formerly called | 44 |
| Super Bowl XXXVI and XXXVIII MVP Brady | 38 |
| Quarterback Brady of the Patriots | 33 |
| NFL MVP between LaDainian and Peyton | 36 |
| He's welcome at Thanksgiving? | 33 |
| "Ziggy" cartoonist Wilson | 35 |
| Wolfe in sheep-colored clothing? | 32 |
| When repeated, a drum played with the hands | 43 |
| Springsteen "Ghost of ___ Joad" | 41 |
| Ridge in George W. Bush's cabinet | 37 |
| Rage Against the Machine guitarist Morello | 42 |
| One of two Arnolds in "True Lies" | 43 |
| Meg's "You've Got Mail" co-star | 49 |
| Kenyan independence leader ___ Mboya | 36 |
| Kat "prefix," in celeb gossip | 39 |
| Jerry's tormentor in cartoons | 33 |
| Hanks who made the app Hanx Writer | 34 |
| Everyone's first Myspace friend | 35 |
| Cruise that sang in "Rock of Ages" | 44 |
| Cruise of "Vanilla Sky" | 33 |
| Country music icon, _____ Connors | 33 |
| Boy whose name is repeated in a nursery rhyme | 45 |
| Aunt Polly's nephew, in a Twain classic | 43 |
| "Sex Bomb" singer Jones | 33 |
| "Patriot Games" writer Clancy | 39 |
| "Patriot Games" novelist Clancy | 41 |
| "Magnum, P.I." star Selleck | 37 |
| "Little Children" author Perrotta | 43 |
| "Funky Winkerbean" cartoonist Batiuk | 46 |
| "Captain Phillips" actor Hanks | 40 |
| "Arcadia" playwright Stoppard | 39 |
| TV show about police: 1973–74 | 36 |
| "Care ___ it interesting?" | 36 |
| Rationale for stealing artwork (Part 3) | 39 |
| "Man's inhumanity ___" | 36 |
| " . . . inhumanity ___": Burns | 40 |
| Where culinary newsletters are sent? | 36 |
| Spanish inquisitor ___ de Torquemada | 36 |
| Santo ___, Philippine university | 32 |
| Baseball's "Big Hurt" | 35 |
| 2011 Literature Nobelist Tranströmer | 39 |
| ___ Masaryk, Czechoslovakia's first president | 49 |
| ___ de Torquemada, Spanish inquisitor | 37 |
| ___ de Torquemada (Spanish Inquisition leader) | 46 |
| The ''T'' in BLT | 32 |
| Bob on ''VeggieTales'' | 38 |
| Vegan's "beefsteak" | 33 |
| Projectile hurled at Fozzie Bear | 32 |
| It's often found in a submarine | 35 |
| Fruit or vegetable, depending on whom you ask | 45 |
| Fruit often thought of as a vegetable | 37 |
| Drink containing the antioxidant lycopene | 41 |
| 'Who's buried in Grant's --?' | 45 |
| "___ Raider" (2001 film) | 34 |
| Setting for the last scene of "Aida" | 46 |
| Lenin's is open to the public | 33 |
| Final "Romeo and Juliet" setting | 42 |
| "Lara Croft: ___ Raider" | 34 |
| "Lara Croft ___ Raider" (2001 film) | 45 |
| Skiing gold medalist at Calgary and Albertville | 47 |
| Olympics skiing champion Alberto | 32 |
| Olympic skiing gold medalist Alberto | 36 |
| Astronomer Clyde, discoverer of Pluto | 37 |
| "Father Dowling Mysteries" star | 41 |
| Tree-climbing female, stereotypically | 37 |
| She prefers to play horse over house? | 37 |
| She'd rather play H-O-R-S-E than play house | 47 |