| '40s All-Star shortstop Stephens | 36 |
| Actress Bloom of "High Plains Drifter" | 48 |
| Actress Felton of the '40s and '50s | 43 |
| "High Plains Drifter" actress Bloom | 45 |
| "The Mysterious Island" author | 40 |
| "From the Earth to the Moon" writer | 45 |
| "Five Weeks in a Balloon" author | 42 |
| Father of science fiction, to many | 34 |
| "Michel Strogoff" author | 34 |
| "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" writer | 47 |
| Jules who pioneered in science fiction | 38 |
| He wrote "The Mysterious Island" | 42 |
| He wrote "Michel Strogoff" | 36 |
| Early science fiction writer Jules | 34 |
| Creator of the ''Nautilus'' | 43 |
| Author of "The Mysterious Island" | 43 |
| "Off on a Comet" author | 33 |
| "Les Voyages Extraordinaires" writer | 46 |
| "From the Earth to the Moon" author | 45 |
| "Five Weeks in a Balloon" writer | 42 |
| "Around the World in 80 Days" author | 46 |
| '20,000 Leagues Under the Sea' author | 45 |
| ''The Mysterious Island'' author | 48 |
| Danish philologist: 1846–96 | 34 |
| Scale named for a French mathematician | 38 |
| Mt. ___, George Washington's home | 37 |
| -- Beach (Atlantic coast city in Florida) | 41 |
| ___ Beach (former home of Dodgertown) | 37 |
| Gown that's lost in a Florida town? | 39 |
| "The Two Gentlemen of ___" | 36 |
| "Romeo and Juliet" setting | 36 |
| 'Romeo and Juliet' setting | 34 |
| The home of Shakespeare's gentlemen | 39 |
| Shakespearean gentlemen's home | 34 |
| Setting of two Shakespeare plays | 32 |
| "Romeo and Juliet" city | 33 |
| Proteus and Valentine, for two noted examples | 45 |
| Like Shakespeare's Valentine and Proteus | 44 |
| "Supper at Emmaus" artist | 35 |
| Riverdale High brunette of comics | 33 |
| Brunette in the 'Archie' comics | 39 |
| Archie's brunette girlfriend | 32 |
| ''The Blue Dahlia'' actress | 43 |
| An actress who sounds like a place | 34 |
| "Wet" screen siren of the '40s | 44 |
| "This Gun for Hire" actress | 37 |
| "Sullivan's Travels" star | 39 |
| "Peek-a-boo girl" of 40's Hollywood | 49 |
| 'This Gun for Hire' actress | 35 |
| Privateer who explored NY harbor | 32 |
| First European to enter New York Bay | 36 |
| ''Vice'' follow-up | 34 |
| First couture house to make a designer sports car | 49 |
| Site of King Louis XIV's palace | 35 |
| Unrhymed poetry, usually in iambic pentameter | 45 |
| The "35" in John 11:35 | 32 |
| The "16" in "3:16" | 38 |
| Esther 8:9 is the longest one in the Bible | 42 |
| Experienced, with "in" | 32 |
| What numbers after some colons represent | 40 |
| Recto's opposite, in publishing | 35 |
| Former Russian measure of distance | 34 |
| Word in a court case or boxing match | 36 |
| What "v." stands for, in case law | 43 |
| Hor.'s opposite, on an old TV | 33 |
| Haricots ___ (French string beans) | 34 |
| "Hor." neighbor, on old TVs | 37 |
| "Couleur d'émeraude" | 37 |
| Meeting place for mathematicians? | 33 |
| Hitchcock movie that may make you dizzy | 39 |
| Feeling on an observation deck, perhaps | 39 |
| Extreme skateboarder who shreds on the halfpipe? | 48 |
| People who change their religion | 32 |
| Label for Zappa and the Velvet Underground | 42 |
| Jazz label for Basie and Ellington | 34 |
| Sinatra "It Was a ___ Good Year" | 42 |
| Milne's "When We Were ___ Young" | 46 |
| "The ___ Thought of You" | 34 |
| ''I'm ___ happy to be here'' | 48 |
| " . . . when ___, swear": Twain | 41 |
| M.'s singular vascular problem | 34 |
| "You're so clever" | 32 |
| Rating of interest to a numismatist | 35 |
| "Measure for Measure" V, 1 | 36 |
| "Well, that's weird" | 34 |
| The kindergarten teacher had ... | 32 |
| One answer to "How are you?" | 38 |
| "Fine, have it your way!" | 35 |
| Fugitive financier since the early 70's | 43 |
| "Roman Holiday" scooter | 33 |
| Scooter favored by '60s British mods | 40 |
| Its GTS model can get 70 miles per gallon | 41 |
| "Roman Holiday" vehicle | 33 |
| "Roman Holiday" transport | 35 |
| Emperor who started the Colosseum | 33 |
| They're observed in the evening | 35 |
| Explorer for whom America is named | 34 |
| Discoverer of the Amazon's mouth | 36 |
| Explorer and theologian put squeeze on composer | 47 |
| Nine Inch Nails song about a craft? | 35 |