| "___ Godunov," opera by Mussorgsky | 44 |
| '90s Russian president Yeltsin | 34 |
| Bumbling fictional spies | 24 |
| Rocky's tormentors | 22 |
| Bullwinkle's nemeses | 24 |
| They took orders from Mr. Big | 29 |
| Scheming, inept duo of 1960s TV | 31 |
| Scheming duo of old cartoons | 28 |
| Rocky's foes | 16 |
| Bullwinkle foes | 15 |
| Cartoon villain | 15 |
| Spy from Pottsylvania | 21 |
| Reagan Supreme Court nominee | 28 |
| Jurist Robert | 13 |
| Ill-fated Supreme Court nominee | 31 |
| 1987 Supreme Court nominee | 26 |
| Use defamation to block the confirmation of, as a Supreme Court nominee | 71 |
| Supreme Court nominee rejected in 1987 | 38 |
| Rejected Supreme Court nominee whose name has become a verb meaning "attack relentlessly" | 99 |
| Rejected Supreme Court nominee | 30 |
| Rejected court nominee | 22 |
| "The Antitrust Paradox" author | 40 |
| Created | 7 |
| Delivered | 9 |
| "___ in the U.S.A." | 29 |
| Kind of loser | 13 |
| Brought into the world | 22 |
| Née | 6 |
| '-- Free' | 17 |
| Brought into being | 18 |
| "___ Free" | 20 |
| __ yesterday (gullible) | 23 |
| Innate | 6 |
| Having been delivered? | 22 |
| First word of two Springsteen albums | 36 |
| Bio word | 8 |
| Word on a headstone | 19 |
| Given life | 10 |
| By nature | 9 |
| "___ to Be Wild" | 26 |
| Word with yesterday or free | 27 |
| Type of loser | 13 |
| Springsteen title starter | 25 |
| Delivered, in a way | 19 |
| Brought to life | 15 |
| Brought into existence | 22 |
| Brought forth from the womb | 27 |
| Adamson's "___ Free" | 34 |
| "I wasn't ___ yesterday!" | 39 |
| "I wasn't __ yesterday!" | 38 |
| "___ Yesterday" | 25 |
| "___ in the U.S.A." (Springsteen hit) | 47 |
| Word with free or yesterday | 27 |
| Word with "free" | 26 |
| Word with ''loser'' or ''free'' | 63 |
| Word before yesterday | 21 |
| Vital-statistic word | 20 |
| Steppenwolf: "___ to Be Wild" | 39 |
| Sprung (from) | 13 |
| Springsteen's "__ to Run" | 39 |
| PBS's To the Manor ____ | 30 |
| Partner of raised | 17 |
| Partner of bred | 15 |
| Paramore "___ for This" | 33 |
| Out of the womb | 15 |
| Nobelist in Physics: 1954 | 25 |
| Leader preceder | 15 |
| Kind of loser? | 14 |
| Introduced to the world | 23 |
| Headstone word | 14 |
| Genealogical record word | 24 |
| Follower of high or base | 24 |
| First word in a Springsteen title | 33 |
| First thought of | 16 |
| Delivered from the womb | 23 |
| Conceived, as an idea | 21 |
| Cole Porter's "___ to Dance": 1936 | 48 |
| A Nobel Prize physicist: 1954 | 29 |
| "I Am ___" ("David Copperfield" chapter) | 60 |
| "A time to be ___, and . . . " | 40 |
| "--- on the Fourth of July" | 37 |
| "___ Yesterday," 1950 film | 36 |
| "___ to Run" Springsteen | 34 |
| "___ to Run" (Springsteen song) | 41 |
| "___ to Run" (Springsteen hit) | 40 |
| "___ to Run" (Bruce Springsteen hit) | 46 |
| "___ to Run" | 22 |
| "___ to Dance," 1936 film musical | 43 |
| "___ to Be Wild" (1968 Steppenwolf hit) | 49 |
| "___ This Way" (Lady Gaga anthem) | 43 |
| "___ This Way" (1000th song to reach #1 on Billboard) | 63 |
| "___ on the Fourth of July" | 37 |
| "___ Free": Adamson | 29 |
| "___ Free," Adamson book | 34 |
| "__ on the Fourth of July" | 36 |
| "__ in the U.S.A." | 28 |
| " . . . the loveliest woman ___": Yeats | 49 |
| ___-again (like some Christians) | 32 |
| ____ yesterday: naive | 21 |
| Transported | 11 |