| African queen of old, familiarly | 32 |
| A Laine of songdom | 18 |
| 1934 role for Claudette, briefly | 32 |
| 1917 Theda Bara role, informally | 32 |
| $1.99-a-minute psychic Miss ___ | 31 |
| "The People's Choice" dog | 39 |
| "The People's Choice" deadpan dog | 47 |
| "Pinocchio" character voiced by Mel Blanc | 51 |
| "Clifford the Big Red Dog" poodle | 43 |
| "___ From 5 to 7," 1962 film | 38 |
| 'Pinocchio' goldfish | 28 |
| Visitor to Rome in 46 B.C. | 26 |
| Shakespeare or Shaw character | 29 |
| Was she a real Copt? | 20 |
| Top film of 1963 | 16 |
| The only movie to be the highest-grossing of the year and still lose money | 74 |
| Shakespearean character who introduced the phrase "salad days" | 72 |
| Shakespeare heroine | 19 |
| Only highest grossing film of the year to run at a loss | 55 |
| Memorable role for Elizabeth Taylor | 35 |
| Last of the Ptolemaic rulers in Egypt | 37 |
| Janis's comic-strip husband | 31 |
| Ill-fated queen of Egypt | 24 |
| Famed snakebite victim | 22 |
| Caesarion's mother | 22 |
| Best Picture nominee of 1963 | 28 |
| Bara, Colbert, Leigh or Taylor | 30 |
| Anthony's lover | 19 |
| About whom Shakespeare wrote "Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale / Her infinite variety" | 103 |
| 1963 Elizabeth Taylor role | 26 |
| "Tom Jones" beat it for Best Picture of 1963 | 54 |
| Divine | 6 |
| Bishop, e.g. | 12 |
| Priest | 6 |
| Frock wearer | 12 |
| White-collar worker? | 20 |
| White collar worker? | 20 |
| Parson | 6 |
| Ayatollah, e.g. | 15 |
| White-collar worker | 19 |
| Service provider | 16 |
| Pastor | 6 |
| White-collar job? | 17 |
| Service provider? | 17 |
| Religious member | 16 |
| Priest, e.g. | 12 |
| Pastor, e.g. | 12 |
| Parsonage personage | 19 |
| Parson, e.g. | 12 |
| Ordained person | 15 |
| Mullah, for example | 19 |
| Member of the church | 20 |
| Man in a manse | 14 |
| Layperson's counterpart | 27 |
| Imam, e.g. | 10 |
| Healing D&D character class | 31 |
| Head of a flock | 15 |
| Abbé, for one | 16 |
| White-collar workers? | 21 |
| Church members | 14 |
| Priests | 7 |
| Ordained ones | 13 |
| Healers in role-playing games, often | 36 |
| White-collar wearers | 20 |
| White-collar men? | 17 |
| Synod attendees | 15 |
| Small-sized reading glasses | 27 |
| Small reading glasses | 21 |
| Ministers, for instance | 23 |
| Fathers, of a sort | 18 |
| Father figures? | 15 |
| Office worker | 13 |
| Salesperson | 11 |
| Court employee | 14 |
| Store worker | 12 |
| Court worker | 12 |
| Court official | 14 |
| Bob Cratchit's occupation | 29 |
| Bob Cratchit's job | 22 |
| Sales staffer | 13 |
| Pencil pusher | 13 |
| Office help | 11 |
| File handler | 12 |
| Bob Cratchit, for one | 21 |
| Uriah Heep's position | 25 |
| Uriah Heep, for one | 19 |
| Uriah Heep, by profession | 25 |
| Store staffer | 13 |
| Postal worker | 13 |
| Paper-pusher | 12 |
| Paper pusher | 12 |
| Legal aide | 10 |
| Judge's aide | 16 |
| Government records keeper | 25 |
| Court helper | 12 |
| Bob Cratchit, e.g. | 18 |
| Work for a Supreme Court justice | 32 |
| Work for a judge | 16 |
| Uriah Heep's job | 20 |
| Uriah Heep, e.g. | 16 |