| Nellie's love in "South Pacific" | 46 |
| Hirsch of 'Into the Wild' | 33 |
| 1960s middleweight champ Griffith | 33 |
| "Some Enchanted Evening" singer | 41 |
| "Nana" novelist Zola | 30 |
| "J'accuse . . .!" author Zola | 43 |
| "Into the Wild" star Hirsch | 37 |
| "Germinal" novelist Zola | 34 |
| ''Some Enchanted Evening'' singer | 49 |
| ____ Zola | 9 |
| Zola who wrote "J'accuse ...!" | 44 |
| Zola or Berliner | 16 |
| Rousseau's student | 22 |
| Rousseau's fictional pupil | 30 |
| Rousseau's "__, or On Education" | 46 |
| Rousseau work that led to his banishment from France | 52 |
| Rousseau romance | 16 |
| Rousseau boy | 12 |
| Role for actor Muni | 19 |
| Ring great Griffith | 19 |
| Rémy's older brother in "Ratatouille" | 54 |
| Pinza's part in "South Pacific" | 45 |
| Pinza in "South Pacific" | 34 |
| Phonograph pioneer Berliner | 27 |
| Novel by Rousseau | 17 |
| Nellie's "South Pacific" man | 42 |
| Musical character who sings "Some Enchanted Evening" | 62 |
| Musical character singing "Some Enchanted Evening" | 60 |
| Mr. Zola | 8 |
| Monsieur Zola | 13 |
| Michener's de Becque | 24 |
| M. Coué | 10 |
| Lebanon's president Lahoud | 30 |
| Late boxing legend Griffith | 27 |
| Jean-Jacques Rousseau work | 26 |
| Inventor Berliner | 17 |
| Hockey Hall-of-Famer Francis | 28 |
| Hirsch of "Speed Racer" | 33 |
| Hirsch of "Milk" | 26 |
| Hirsch of "Into the Wild" | 35 |
| Gaboriau or Zola | 16 |
| French sociologist Durkheim | 27 |
| French novelist, ___ Zola | 25 |
| French novelist --- Zola | 24 |
| French author Zola | 18 |
| Francis of the N.H.L. | 21 |
| Former welterweight champion Griffith | 37 |
| Ezio's big role | 19 |
| Ezio's "South Pacific" role | 41 |
| Classic Rousseau novel | 22 |
| Boxer Griffith who's the subject of the documentary "Ring of Fire" | 80 |
| Boxer Griffith or author Zola | 29 |
| Author Gaboriau | 15 |
| Anatole's contemporary | 26 |
| Actor Hirsch of "Speed Racer" | 39 |
| Accusing author's first name | 32 |
| 2002 Eminem movie | 17 |
| 1998-2007 Lebanese president Lahoud | 35 |
| 1960s boxer Griffith | 20 |
| 1960's middleweight champ Griffith | 38 |
| "The Life of ___ Zola" | 32 |
| "That man" in "I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair" | 82 |
| "South Pacific" male lead | 35 |
| "Rules of the Sociological Method" sociologist Durkheim | 65 |
| "Milk" star Hirsch | 28 |
| "Milk" co-star Hirsch | 31 |
| "J'accuse" author's first name | 48 |
| "J'accuse!" author Zola | 37 |
| "Germinal" author's given name | 44 |
| "Germinal" author Zola | 32 |
| 'South Pacific' hero | 28 |
| 'Germinal' novelist Zola | 32 |
| ___ Hirsch of "Lords of Dogtown" | 42 |
| ___ Francis of hockey fame | 26 |
| ___ Berliner, microphone inventor | 33 |
| ___ Berliner, inventor of the microphone | 40 |
| Actor Estevez | 13 |
| Designer Pucci | 14 |
| Estevez of "The Mighty Ducks" | 39 |
| The Brat Pack's Estevez | 27 |
| Martin Sheen's son | 22 |
| Richard's "Stakeout" co-star | 42 |
| Music producer Estefan | 22 |
| Fashion designer Pucci | 22 |
| Estevez of "The Breakfast Club" | 41 |
| Estefan or Estevez | 18 |
| Charlie Sheen's brother | 27 |
| Acting Estevez | 14 |
| "The Mighty Ducks" star Estevez | 41 |
| "The Breakfast Club" name | 35 |
| Tennis player Sanchez who was the #1 doubles player in 1989 | 59 |
| Pucci of fashion | 16 |
| Pucci | 5 |
| Physics Nobelist Segrè | 25 |
| P.I.'s Aguinaldo | 20 |
| One of Martin Sheen's sons | 30 |
| James Bond antagonist ___ Largo | 31 |
| Italian composer ___ de' Cavalieri | 38 |
| He played Andrew in "The Breakfast Club" | 50 |
| Estevez who is a brother of Charlie Sheen | 41 |