| Certain lawsuit | 15 |
| Beachball tossing at commencement? | 34 |
| Lawyer's apparel? | 21 |
| Type of litigation | 18 |
| Many-plaintiff case | 19 |
| Many people can make this claim | 31 |
| Legal case with many plaintiffs | 31 |
| Corporation's woe | 21 |
| Claim with many plaintiffs | 26 |
| School riot? | 12 |
| School cutup | 12 |
| Cutup, in school | 16 |
| Silly student | 13 |
| Schoolroom cutup | 16 |
| School cut-up | 13 |
| Likely visitor to the principal | 31 |
| Funny student | 13 |
| iPod type | 9 |
| Homer's "Iliad," e.g. | 35 |
| Enduring work | 13 |
| Definitive | 10 |
| Word in many tournament names | 29 |
| What Twain said people praise but don't read | 48 |
| Treasured work | 14 |
| Thing that endures | 18 |
| Textbook | 8 |
| Test-of-time passer | 19 |
| Original iPod, as it's now known | 36 |
| Of enduring interest | 20 |
| Like the most elegant old autos | 31 |
| Fancy adjective for some uncreative product designs | 51 |
| Enduring opus | 13 |
| Enduring literary work | 22 |
| Book unlikely to go out of print | 32 |
| Book for rereading | 18 |
| "The Godfather" is thought to be one | 46 |
| "Moby-Dick," for one | 30 |
| "Moby Dick," e.g. | 27 |
| "Citizen Kane" or "I Love Lucy," e.g. | 57 |
| "Citizen Kane" or "Gone With the Wind," e.g. | 64 |
| Record store section | 20 |
| Section in a record store | 25 |
| Liszt's genre | 17 |
| Like Beethoven's music | 26 |
| Of Greek and Roman antiquity | 28 |
| Describing symphonies, sonatas, etc. | 36 |
| Some required reading | 21 |
| Great literary works | 20 |
| Time-tested favorites | 21 |
| Harvard ___ | 11 |
| Renaissance humanist's interest | 35 |
| Humanities concentration | 24 |
| English Lit study | 17 |
| Enduring works | 14 |
| Secret, as files | 16 |
| Personal, perhaps | 17 |
| Help wanted, for one | 20 |
| "Top secret" designation | 34 |
| Top-secret commercial? | 22 |
| Small paid item in the back of a newspaper | 42 |
| Car seller's purchase, perhaps | 34 |
| Yearbook signer | 15 |
| Fellow student | 14 |
| She thought he was much too old to have been her ... | 52 |
| Peer of a sort | 14 |
| Lab partner, for example | 24 |
| Archie, to Jughead, at Riverdale High | 37 |
| Academic fellow | 15 |
| 'Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?' aide | 49 |
| School souvenir | 15 |
| Steady symbol | 13 |
| Senior souvenir | 15 |
| High school senior's keepsake | 33 |
| Where many tests are given | 26 |
| Where Ichabod Crane presided | 28 |
| Teacher's workplace | 23 |
| Teacher's milieu | 20 |
| Place for a blackboard | 22 |
| Jean Brodie's milieu | 24 |
| Ichabod Crane's domain | 26 |
| 'Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?' set | 48 |
| School-year excursions | 22 |
| Refined | 7 |
| Elegant and fashionable | 23 |
| Well-bred | 9 |
| Snazzy | 6 |
| High-toned | 10 |
| Gracious and elegantly stylish | 30 |
| Upmarket | 8 |
| School celebration | 18 |
| Like fancy duds | 15 |
| Kind of chassis | 15 |
| Elegant: Slang | 14 |
| Stylish home, informally | 24 |
| Rattling noise | 14 |
| Rattle's cousin | 19 |
| Dish sound | 10 |
| "Water Lilies" painter | 32 |
| 1840-1926 painter | 17 |
| Popular impressionist | 21 |