| Will Varner's daughter-in-law in "The Long, Hot Summer" | 69 |
| Vixen in Faulkner stories | 25 |
| Herb's mother-in-law in the comic strip "Herb and Jamaal" | 71 |
| Faulkner's Miss Varner | 26 |
| Faulkner's femme fatale ___ Varner | 38 |
| Faulkner female | 15 |
| Faulkner character Varner | 25 |
| Character in Faulkner's "The Town" | 48 |
| A Faulkner woman | 16 |
| "The Long, Hot Summer" woman ___ Varner | 49 |
| ___ Varner, Faulkner woman | 26 |
| __ Varner, Lee Remick's role in "The Long, Hot Summer" | 68 |
| Swiss mathematician | 19 |
| Swiss mathematician Leonhard | 28 |
| Calculus pioneer | 16 |
| Swiss mathematics pioneer | 25 |
| Calculus pioneer Leonhard | 25 |
| Swiss calculus pioneer | 22 |
| Noted Swiss mathematician | 25 |
| Swiss geometer | 14 |
| Leonhard the mathematician | 26 |
| Swiss mathematician: 1707-83 | 28 |
| Great Swiss mathematician | 25 |
| Famed Swiss mathematician | 25 |
| Calculus developer | 18 |
| Swiss mathematician: 1707–83 | 35 |
| Swiss mathematician Leonard | 27 |
| Swiss calculus pioneer Leonhard | 31 |
| Noted blind mathematician | 25 |
| Mathematician Leonhard | 22 |
| Giant of 18th-century math | 26 |
| Calculus innovator Leonhard | 27 |
| 18th c. Swiss mathematician | 27 |
| Swiss who pioneered in graph theory | 35 |
| Swiss physicist | 15 |
| Swiss mathematician: 18th century | 33 |
| Swiss mathematician who introduced trig notations | 49 |
| Swiss mathematician for whom a lunar crater was named | 53 |
| Swiss math guy | 14 |
| Swiss math great who solved the Königsberg bridge problem | 60 |
| Swiss math great | 16 |
| Solver of the Königsberg bridge problem | 42 |
| Prolific writer on calculus | 27 |
| Pioneering mathematician | 24 |
| Pioneer in the math of sudoku | 29 |
| Pioneer in number theory | 24 |
| Pioneer in calculus notation | 28 |
| Pioneer in calculus | 19 |
| Originator of the formula e^ix = cos x + i sin x | 48 |
| Originator of the equation e to the power (pi i) + 1 = 0 | 57 |
| Noted Swiss mathematician: 18th century | 39 |
| Noted Swiss mathematician: 1707-83 | 34 |
| Noted Swiss mathematician (1707-83) | 35 |
| Noted student of Bernoulli | 26 |
| Noted 18th-century mathematician | 32 |
| Nobelist in Physiology: 1970 | 28 |
| Mathematician with a formula named after him | 44 |
| Mathematician who named the constant e | 38 |
| Mathematician who introduced the symbol e for the base of natural logarithms | 76 |
| Mathematician who introduced the function symbol f(x) | 53 |
| Mathematician seen on a Swiss 10-franc note | 43 |
| Major name in mathematics | 25 |
| Major name in analytic geometry | 31 |
| Introducer of the math symbol "e" | 43 |
| Integral calculus pioneer | 25 |
| He introduced the symbol "e" for natural logs | 55 |
| Goldbach contemporary | 21 |
| Friend and colleague of Bernoulli | 33 |
| Formulator of the quadratic reciprocity law | 43 |
| Formulator of the law of quadratic reciprocity | 46 |
| Famous Swiss mathematician | 26 |
| Discoverer of the law of quadratic reciprocity | 46 |
| Bernoulli contemporary | 22 |
| Basel-born mathematician | 24 |
| Author of "Introduction to Algebra" | 45 |
| Analytic geometry giant | 23 |
| A lunar crater | 14 |
| 18th-century Swiss mathematician | 32 |
| 18th-century Swiss math great | 29 |
| 18th-century mathematician | 26 |
| "Theoria motuum lunae" writer | 39 |
| "Institutiones Calculi Integralis" writer | 51 |
| "Elements of Algebra" author | 38 |
| Deliveries for the departed | 27 |
| Passing words | 13 |
| Funeral oration | 15 |
| Memorial tribute | 16 |
| Panegyric | 9 |
| Funeral speech | 14 |
| Words of tribute | 16 |
| Service lines? | 14 |
| Praise for the dead | 19 |
| Laudatory speech | 16 |
| Antony gave one for Caesar | 26 |
| Something given when someone has been taken | 43 |
| Praise for the departed | 23 |
| It gets delivered at the end | 28 |
| Gettysburg Address, e.g. | 24 |
| Fidel Castro gave one for Che Guevara | 37 |
| Maria Shriver's mother | 26 |