| Brat Pack novelist Bret Easton __ | 33 |
| Branford and Wynton's father | 32 |
| Best-selling author Bret Easton ___ | 35 |
| "Psychology of Sex" author Havelock __ | 48 |
| "Less Than Zero" author Bret Easton ___ | 49 |
| "Less Than Zero" author Bret | 38 |
| -- Island (old immigration gateway) | 35 |
| ___ Island, museum site since 1990 | 34 |
| ___ Island (immigrants' spot) | 33 |
| ___ Island (former immigration checkpoint) | 42 |
| ___ Bell (Emily Brontë's pen name) | 41 |
| ___ Bell (Emily Brontë pseudonym) | 36 |
| __ Peters, author of Brother Cadfael mysteries | 46 |
| __ Island: former immigration center | 36 |
| __ Island, former immigration center | 36 |
| __ Island (immigrants' site) | 32 |
| __ Island (immigrants' landing place) | 41 |
| Greeting in London's East End | 33 |
| Greeting to 'Enry 'Iggins | 33 |
| Plumber's right-angled joints | 33 |
| Architectural add-ons, sometimes | 32 |
| Right-angled additions to buildings | 35 |
| Old English measures equal to 45 inches | 39 |
| Features of hills, frills and bills? | 36 |
| British length units of approximately 45 inches | 47 |
| ''Hello'' has two | 33 |
| "A Nightmare on ___ Street" | 37 |
| American ___ (North Dakota's state tree) | 44 |
| "Spoon River" poet's monogram | 43 |
| Wood with a twisted, spiral grain | 33 |
| "Nightmare on ___ Street" | 35 |
| West ___ (Williams-Sonoma subsidiary) | 37 |
| Tree with "helicopter" seeds | 38 |
| Street "created" by Wes Craven | 40 |
| Not the best street for sleeping? | 33 |
| Boston's Liberty Tree, for one | 34 |
| American __, North Dakota state tree | 36 |
| "Nightmare" street of films | 37 |
| Wych --- (tree with coarse leaves) | 34 |
| Wood used in making some dartboards | 35 |
| West ___ (fancy furniture store) | 32 |
| Tree with seeds that whirl like helicopter blades | 49 |
| Tree that might be "slippery" | 39 |
| Tree in which a bark beetle might nest | 38 |
| Tree in some Constable paintings | 32 |
| Tree for which New Haven is nicknamed | 37 |
| Tree afflicted by phloem necrosis | 33 |
| Symbol of liberty in the French Revolution | 42 |
| Street in Johnny Depp's first feature | 41 |
| Street in a noted Wes Craven movie | 34 |
| Street haunted by Freddy Krueger | 32 |
| Stereotypical small town tree-lined street | 42 |
| Original London Bridge construction material | 44 |
| One of Massachusetts' state symbols | 39 |
| Old Boston's Liberty Tree, for one | 38 |
| Not the best street from sleeping? | 34 |
| North Dakota's state tree, e.g. | 35 |
| Mixed-up Torme's favorite tree? | 35 |
| Horror film franchise street name | 33 |
| Hangman's ___ (oldest tree in Central Park) | 47 |
| Good name for a tree-lined street | 33 |
| Certain leaf beetle's target | 32 |
| Certain bark beetle's target | 32 |
| BostonÂ’s Liberty Tree, for one | 34 |
| Boston's Liberty Tree was one | 33 |
| American __, Massachusetts state tree | 37 |
| American ___ (state tree of Massachusetts) | 42 |
| American ___ (Massachusetts state tree) | 39 |
| "Nightmare" street of film | 36 |
| "... as old as yonder ___": James Joyce | 49 |
| 'Nightmare on -- Street' | 32 |
| 'A Nightmare on -- Street' | 34 |
| ''Nightmare'' street of film | 44 |
| ''A Nightmare on ___ Street'' | 45 |
| Violinist Mischa or trumpeter Ziggy | 35 |
| One of Leopold Auer's pupils | 32 |
| "I'm hunting wabbits" speaker | 43 |
| First name among animated hunters | 33 |
| "Wideo Wabbit" antagonist | 35 |
| Warner Brothers' ___ J. Fudd | 32 |
| Toon hunter who has twouble with some wanguage | 46 |
| Sperry who invented the Sperry gyroscope | 40 |
| Sinclair Lewis's "__ Gantry" | 42 |
| Sinclair Lewis' "__ Gantry" | 41 |
| Preacher Gantry in a Sinclair Lewis classic | 43 |
| Patchwork elephant of picture books | 35 |
| Oscar-winning composer Bernstein | 32 |
| One known for stick-to-it-iveness? | 34 |
| Name that is an anagram for Merle | 33 |
| Hunter with a middle initial of J | 33 |
| Hunter who says "Be vewy vewy quiet" | 46 |
| Howdy Doody's name when he was on radio | 43 |
| Hapless hunter since the '30s | 33 |
| Fudd the "wabbit" hunter | 34 |
| Fudd of “What’s Opera, Doc?” | 40 |
| "Wabbit Twouble" character | 36 |
| "The Adding Machine" playwright Rice | 46 |
| "Be-fudd-led" cartoon character | 41 |
| "___ Gantry" (Sinclair Lewis novel) | 45 |
| ___ Layden (Rockne "horseman") | 40 |