| Green Goblin portrayer in "Spiderman" | 47 |
| Green Goblin in "Spider-Man" | 38 |
| "The English Patient" co-star | 39 |
| "Spider-Man"'s Willem | 35 |
| "Spider-Man" actor Willem | 35 |
| "Platoon" Oscar nominee Willem | 40 |
| "Mississippi Burning" star | 36 |
| "Daybreakers" actor Willem | 36 |
| ''Platoon'' star | 32 |
| "___ Punk is Playing at My House" | 43 |
| U.N. Secretary-General Hammarskjold | 35 |
| Hammarskjöld of the United Nations | 37 |
| The U.N.'s ___ Hammarskjöld | 34 |
| Nobelist and statesman Hammarskjold | 35 |
| Former UN Secretary General ___ Hammarskjöld | 47 |
| Former U.N. leader Hammarskjöld | 34 |
| U's United Nations predecessor | 34 |
| Trygve's successor at the U.N. | 34 |
| NYC's __ Hammarskjöld Plaza | 34 |
| Hammarskjold of the United Nations | 35 |
| Hammarskjöld of the United Nations | 41 |
| Former UN leader Hammarskjöld | 32 |
| First name among U.N. secretaries-general | 41 |
| Macbeth's "fatal vision" | 38 |
| Printers' marks sometimes called obelisks | 45 |
| One-named buxom blonde of '50s TV | 37 |
| One-third of a Morse "O" | 34 |
| "Camptown Races" syllable | 35 |
| Syllable sung in "Song of the South" | 46 |
| Morse code letter after dit-dit-dit | 35 |
| Dit's counterpart in Morse code | 35 |
| "Zip-a-Dee-Doo- _____" | 32 |
| ''Well, lah-di-___!'' | 37 |
| "James and the Giant Peach" author | 44 |
| Creator of Charlie Bucket and Veruca Salt | 41 |
| "Fantastic Mr. Fox" author | 36 |
| "Fantastic Mr. Fox" author Roald | 42 |
| "Fantastic Mr Fox" author Roald | 41 |
| He wrote "The Gremlins" | 33 |
| Arlene of "One Life to Live" | 38 |
| "Matilda" author Roald | 32 |
| "James and the Giant Peach" writer | 44 |
| "Fantastic Mr Fox" author | 35 |
| "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" screenwriter | 48 |
| ''Matilda'' author | 34 |
| Writer Roald who created the Oompa-Loompas | 42 |
| Willie Wonka's creator Roald | 32 |
| Roald who wrote about Oompa-Loompas | 35 |
| Roald who created Veruca Salt and Augustus Gloop | 48 |
| Novelist and WWII flying ace Roald | 34 |
| “Fantastic Mr. Fox” author | 34 |
| Children's author who won three Edgars | 42 |
| Children's author who created Miss Trunchbull | 49 |
| Botanist who gave name to a flower | 34 |
| Author of "Fantastic Mr. Fox" | 39 |
| Arlene of "Three Little Words" | 40 |
| Arlene of "Here Come the Girls" | 41 |
| Arlene of "Here Come the Girls," 1953 | 47 |
| "You Only Live Twice" scriptwriter | 44 |
| "The Diamond Queen'' actress | 41 |
| "Matilda" author, 1988 | 32 |
| "Fantastic Mr. Fox" author, 1970 | 42 |
| ". . . Giant Peach" creator | 37 |
| 'Fantastic Mr. Fox' author | 34 |
| Flower named for a Swedish botanist | 35 |
| "The Black ___" (2006 film) | 37 |
| "Black ___" (2006 mystery) | 36 |
| Veronica Lake film "The Blue ___" | 43 |
| Flowering plant used for food by the Aztecs | 43 |
| Flower in a 2006 mystery film title | 35 |
| Black_____ (sensational 1947 murder case) | 41 |
| "The Blue ___" (1946 Ladd/Lake film) | 46 |
| "The Blue ___" (1946 film) | 36 |
| "The Black ___" (2006 movie) | 38 |
| "The Black ___ " (2006 film) | 38 |
| Dits' counterparts, in Morse code | 37 |
| Two of them signal an "M" | 35 |
| All of T-O-M-T-O-M, in Morse code | 33 |
| Like bread in the Lord's Prayer | 35 |
| Frequency of the Washington Post | 32 |
| Frequency of the Sun in Baltimore | 33 |
| Frequency of Baltimore's Sun | 32 |
| Comedy Central's "The ___ Show" | 45 |
| 'The -- Show With Jon Stewart' | 38 |
| Rum drink named for a Cuban town | 32 |
| "Udderly" productive places? | 38 |
| What vegans don't eat besides meat | 38 |
| Place selling "Jersey juice" | 38 |
| Pertaining to milk, butter or cheese | 36 |
| Where to find the guest of honor | 32 |
| Where dignitaries are often seated | 34 |
| Two teleprompters might flank one | 33 |
| Speaker's place at RnR Hall of Fame induction | 49 |
| Setting for an Inaugural Address | 32 |
| Locale for a speaker and honorees | 33 |
| Places for roasters and toasters? | 33 |
| "She loves me, she loves me not" flower | 49 |
| Mrs. Miller's naïve daughter | 35 |
| Judith Krantz's Princess ____ | 36 |
| Donald's girl on the comics page | 36 |