| Legendary soul seller | 21 |
| Goethe play | 11 |
| Goethe classic | 14 |
| Legendary magician | 18 |
| Goethe's soul-seller | 24 |
| Goethe's masterpiece | 24 |
| Goethe masterpiece | 18 |
| Work by Goethe | 14 |
| Victim of Mephistopheles | 24 |
| Tragedy by Goethe | 17 |
| The Devil bought his soul | 25 |
| Noted krautrock group | 21 |
| Mephistopheles's friend | 27 |
| Margaret's seducer | 22 |
| Legendary soul-seller | 21 |
| Legendary German alchemist | 26 |
| Krautrock band | 14 |
| In legend, he sold his soul to the devil | 40 |
| In legend he sold his soul to the devil | 39 |
| He sold his soul | 16 |
| Gounod's soul seller | 24 |
| Gounod opera about a soul-seller | 32 |
| Goethe's soul seller | 24 |
| Goethe tragedy | 14 |
| Goethe epic | 11 |
| Goethe character who makes a pact with the devil | 48 |
| German magician-astrologer | 26 |
| German magician and alchemist | 29 |
| Early krautrock band | 20 |
| Charles Gounod opera | 20 |
| Marlowe title character | 23 |
| Thomas Mann's "Doktor __" | 39 |
| Marlowe's devil-dealing doctor | 34 |
| Marlowe hero | 12 |
| Damned doctor | 13 |
| 20th-century French painter | 27 |
| Style of Matisse, Dufy, Derain and Braque | 41 |
| Matisse, for one | 16 |
| Early 20th-century French painter | 33 |
| Rebel in art | 12 |
| Not genuine, as gems | 20 |
| ___ pas (social blunder) | 24 |
| ___ pas | 7 |
| Pas preceder | 12 |
| Not the genuine article | 23 |
| Not genuine, as jewels | 22 |
| Not genuine or real | 19 |
| Like some pearl necklaces | 25 |
| Like some cheap pearls | 22 |
| Imitation, in jewelry ads | 25 |
| Counterfeit, in Paris | 21 |
| Artificial, like pearls | 23 |
| ___-naïf (disingenuous) | 26 |
| ____ pas | 8 |
| Type of hairstyle | 17 |
| Style that sticks up, but isn't shaven | 42 |
| Style associated with David Beckham | 35 |
| Hairstyle pushed up in the middle | 33 |
| Hairstyle popularized by David Beckham | 38 |
| Beckham hair style | 18 |
| Social blunder | 14 |
| Social no-no | 12 |
| Wearing white after Labor Day, e.g. | 35 |
| Elbows on the table, say | 24 |
| Breach of etiquette | 19 |
| Wedding cake mock-up? | 21 |
| Inedible dessert? | 17 |
| Doughnut made of plastic? | 25 |
| Most preferred, in chat room slang | 34 |
| Best-liked, in chat rooms | 25 |
| Personal preference, in e-mail slang | 36 |
| Most-liked: Abbr. | 17 |
| Most preferred, slangily | 24 |
| Most admired, in chat rooms | 27 |
| Les Savy ___ (band that's much better live than on records, IMHO) | 69 |
| Les Savy ___ | 12 |
| Indie rock's Les Savy ___ | 29 |
| Best-liked: Abbr. | 17 |
| Bean variety | 12 |
| Type of bean | 12 |
| Broad bean | 10 |
| ___ bean | 8 |
| Falafel bean | 12 |
| Horse bean | 10 |
| Hannibal Lecter's bean of choice | 36 |
| -- bean | 7 |
| __ bean | 7 |
| Variety of bean | 15 |
| Type of bean Hannibal Lecter preferred | 38 |
| Hannibal's beans | 20 |
| Hannibal Lecter's favorite kind of bean? | 44 |
| Foule bean | 10 |
| Bean variety, from the Latin for "bean" | 49 |
| Bean used in falafel | 20 |
| Bean that goes with "a nice chianti" | 46 |
| Bean rich in L-dopa | 19 |
| Bean named for the Italian word for "bean" | 52 |
| Bean mentioned in "The Silence of the Lambs" | 54 |
| Bean in Egyptian cuisine | 24 |
| "I ate his liver with some ___ beans and a nice Chianti": Hannibal Lecter | 83 |