| Soft & ___ (deodorant brand) | 32 |
| Soft & ___ (Gillette product) | 33 |
| Soft & ___ (brand of antiperspirant) | 40 |
| Wash'n ___ (towelette brand) | 32 |
| Soft & -- (brand of deodorant) | 34 |
| Soft & ___ (antiperspirant brand) | 37 |
| Demoisturized, in commercial names | 34 |
| Certain ___ (antiperspirant brand) | 34 |
| Bacheller's "___ and I" | 37 |
| Abbr. after Sen. Jack ReedÂ’s name | 37 |
| 1989's "Thrash Zone" band | 39 |
| "Soft & -___" antiperspirant brand | 48 |
| "4 of a Kind" thrash band | 35 |
| ___ Nights (waterproof mattress protector) | 42 |
| You'll travel if you don't do this enough | 49 |
| Purchase in a practical joke shop | 33 |
| Practical joke item that gets you wet | 37 |
| Like raisins vis-Ã -vis grapes | 32 |
| Substance added to paint and varnish | 36 |
| Like Phoenix, vis-Ã -vis most cities | 38 |
| Substances that make paint set more quickly | 43 |
| They're often full of hot air (Var.) | 40 |
| Stops talking, with "up" | 34 |
| ''Catch my ___?'' | 33 |
| It can hold a little bit at a time | 34 |
| Customary manner of doing things | 32 |
| "Hup, two, three, four" caller | 40 |
| Faculty member at a dental school? | 34 |
| Certain noncommissioned officer | 39 |
| Oil rig worker, __, __, auto body repairman | 43 |
| What you can't get if you pass the bar? | 43 |
| Experiences with great enjoyment | 32 |
| Result when a tap isn't tip-top | 35 |
| Repeated word in a Chumbawumba title | 36 |
| Charlotte Martin song for coffee? | 33 |
| Annoyed, like a faucet in the night | 35 |
| Paints like an abstract expressionist, perhaps | 46 |
| Tiger Woods's determination? | 32 |
| Rodeo in Beverly Hills, for example | 35 |
| Popular '50s-'60s date spot | 35 |
| Brian May: "___ by You" | 33 |
| Minnie of "Good Will Hunting" | 39 |
| Fictional band on the TV show "Lost" | 46 |
| Hungry motorist's convenience | 33 |
| Basketball's Erving, familiarly | 35 |
| Slam-dunk popularizer, familiarly | 33 |
| One on One: ___ vs. Larry Bird (old video game) | 47 |
| Winner of the first slam dunk contest | 37 |
| Winner of the 1976 ABA Slam Dunk contest | 40 |
| Player whose number 6 jersey is now retired | 43 |
| Only player to win an MVP in the ABA and NBA | 44 |
| Only player named MVP in the ABA and NBA | 40 |
| Nickname of a basketball Hall of Famer | 38 |
| His number was retired by two teams | 35 |
| Four-time ABA/NBA MVP, familiarly | 33 |
| Former cager Erving affectionately | 35 |
| Dunker with "the Tomahawk," to fans | 45 |
| Basketball's Irving, familiarly | 35 |
| Basketball Hall of Fame nickname | 32 |
| B-ball legend with a career 30,026 points | 41 |
| ABA/NBA star with more than 30,000 points | 41 |
| 1976 ABA Slam Dunk Contest winner | 33 |
| Professional therapist of '90s cartoons | 43 |
| Physician of 1930s-'40s films | 33 |
| 1964 title role for Tony Randall | 32 |
| "Seven Faces of ___" (1964 film) | 42 |
| "7 Faces of ___" (1964 film) | 38 |
| Traveling circus organizer in a 1964 film | 41 |
| 1964 fantasy "7 Faces of ---" | 39 |
| Prescriber of chicken soup, slangily | 36 |
| Sick kid's home remedy preparer | 35 |
| H.G. Wells's island researcher | 34 |
| H.G. Wells' island physiologist | 35 |
| Film villain with prosthetic hands | 34 |
| Villain whose first name is Julius | 34 |
| Villain played by Joseph Wiseman | 32 |
| Film villain played by Joseph Wiseman | 37 |
| Villain in the title of a James Bond book | 41 |
| Title and villain of the first James Bond film | 46 |
| The Three Blind Mice were his henchmen | 38 |
| Sean Connery's first film as 007 | 36 |
| Sean Connery's first Bond film | 34 |
| Screen villain in a Nehru jacket | 32 |
| Nehru jacket-wearing Bond villain | 33 |
| Nefarious character played by Joseph Wiseman | 44 |
| Movie villain whose first name is Julius | 40 |
| Movie character whose first name is Julius | 42 |
| Literary preceder of "Goldfinger" | 43 |
| Ian Fleming's sixth James Bond novel | 40 |
| Film resident of Crab Key Island | 32 |
| Fictional villain whose given name is Julius | 44 |
| Fictional character with steel pincers for hands | 48 |
| Crab Key villain of book and film | 33 |
| Bond villain who works for SPECTRE | 34 |
| Bond novel in which Q first appeared | 36 |
| 1962 hit film whose climax is on Crab Key island | 48 |
| 1962 film that takes place in Jamaica | 37 |
| 1962 film set partly on Crab Key | 32 |
| 1962 film role for Joseph Wiseman | 33 |
| 1962 film directed by Terence Young | 35 |