| Navratilova rival | 17 |
| Tennis legend Chris | 19 |
| Flip, in a way | 14 |
| Three-time Wimbledon winner Chris | 33 |
| Three-time Wimbledon winner | 27 |
| Tennis star Chris | 17 |
| Six-time U.S. Open champ Chris | 30 |
| Six-time U.S. Open champ | 24 |
| Winner of four consecutive U.S. Open titles | 43 |
| Tennis Hall-of-Famer Chris | 26 |
| Tennis Hall-of-Famer | 20 |
| Tennis Hall of Famer | 20 |
| Six-time U.S. Open winner | 25 |
| Seven-time French Open champ | 28 |
| Goolagong rival | 15 |
| Winner of six U.S. Opens | 24 |
| Tennis champ Chris | 18 |
| Six-time U.S. Open tennis champ | 31 |
| Chris of the courts | 19 |
| Tennis star of the '70s | 27 |
| Tennis Hall of Famer Chris | 26 |
| Seven-time French Open winner | 29 |
| Queen of King's game | 24 |
| Navratilova's foe | 21 |
| Court foe of King | 17 |
| Chris who won 18 Grand Slam singles titles | 42 |
| Chris of tennis fame | 20 |
| Chris known for her ground strokes | 34 |
| Chris ___ Lloyd | 15 |
| Champion with a two-handed backhand | 35 |
| 1989 tennis retiree | 19 |
| Winner of seven French Opens | 28 |
| Winner of four straight U.S. Opens, 1975-'78 | 48 |
| Winner of at least one Grand Slam event every year from 1974 to 1986 | 68 |
| U.S.L.T.A. star | 15 |
| Turn inside-out | 15 |
| Three-time Wimbledon queen | 26 |
| Tennis was her racket | 21 |
| Tennis star nicknamed "The Ice Maiden" | 48 |
| Six-time US Open winner Chris | 29 |
| Six-time US Open champ | 22 |
| Six-time U.S. Open tennis champion | 34 |
| Shriver defeater in 1978 | 24 |
| She won the 1976, 1977, and 1978 U.S. Opens without losing a set | 64 |
| She married a Lloyd | 19 |
| Seven-time winner of the French Open | 36 |
| Seven-time French Open singles champ | 36 |
| Renowned racketer | 17 |
| Queen of the courts after King | 30 |
| Queen of the courts | 19 |
| Name of fame in tennis | 22 |
| Mrs. John Lloyd, née ___ | 27 |
| Longtime Navratilova rival | 26 |
| Lloyd's maiden name | 23 |
| Legendary Chris of the courts | 29 |
| Lady with a great racket | 24 |
| King rival | 10 |
| King foe | 8 |
| Four-in-a-row U.S. Open winner | 30 |
| Former tennis great formerly | 29 |
| Florida's ___ Tennis Academy | 32 |
| First female athlete to host "SNL" | 44 |
| Court queen after King | 22 |
| Court legend Chris | 18 |
| Chrissie of the courts | 22 |
| Chrissie of tennis | 18 |
| Chris who won six U.S. Opens | 28 |
| Chris on the court | 18 |
| Chris of the court | 18 |
| Chris of tennis lore | 20 |
| Chris of courts | 15 |
| Chris __ Lloyd | 14 |
| Between Chris and Lloyd | 23 |
| Athlete a.k.a. "The Ice Maiden" | 41 |
| A Wimbledon champ: 1976 | 23 |
| A pet of the net set | 20 |
| A Navratilova rival | 19 |
| 3-time Wimbledon champ | 22 |
| 1995 Tennis Hall of Fame inductee | 33 |
| 1975-78 U.S. Open champ Chris | 29 |
| "The Ice Maiden" | 26 |
| ''Ice Maiden'' of sports | 40 |
| Turned inside out | 17 |
| Turned outward | 14 |
| Inside out | 10 |
| All possible | 12 |
| Partner of each | 15 |
| ''God bless us ___ one'' | 40 |
| All-inclusive word | 18 |
| Each's partner | 18 |
| One and all | 11 |
| Each partner | 12 |
| Companion of each | 17 |
| Opposite of no | 14 |
| Including all | 13 |
| Each's companion | 20 |
| Each companion | 14 |
| "This happens ___ time!" | 34 |
| "God bless us ___ one" | 32 |
| "Ay, ___ inch a king": Shak. | 38 |