| Estevez of "St. Elmo's Fire" | 42 |
| Charlie Sheen's acting brother | 34 |
| "Young Guns" costar of Kiefer | 39 |
| "Bobby" director Estevez | 34 |
| ''The Mighty Ducks'' star Estevez | 49 |
| ___ Largo, "Thunderball" villain | 42 |
| One of the Dixie Chicks or the Brontës | 41 |
| Miss Webb of "Our Town" | 33 |
| Wife on "The Bob Newhart Show" | 40 |
| Watson of "Gosford Park" | 34 |
| Watson of "Angela's Ashes" | 40 |
| Procter of "CSI: Miami" | 33 |
| Post sought by the ill-mannered? | 32 |
| Pink Floyd "See ___ Play" | 35 |
| Osment of "Hannah Montana" | 36 |
| Most popular baby girl's name, 1996-2007 | 44 |
| Most popular baby girl's name since 1996 | 44 |
| Faulkner's "A Rose for ___" | 41 |
| Agent Prentiss on "Criminal Minds" | 44 |
| #1 U.S. baby name that replaced Jessica in 1996 | 47 |
| "Wuthering Heights" author Brontë | 46 |
| "Gone Girl" actress Ratajkowski | 41 |
| "Bones" actress Deschanel | 35 |
| "A Rose for ___" (Faulkner short story) | 49 |
| ''Our Town'' girl | 33 |
| Key of Brahms's Symphony No. 4: Abbr. | 41 |
| "The Real Slim Shady" rapper | 38 |
| "Love the Way You Lie" rapper | 39 |
| Rapper known as "Slim Shady" | 38 |
| 2009 Grammy winner for "Relapse" | 42 |
| "Lose Yourself" rapper | 32 |
| Singer with the 2004 album "Encore" | 45 |
| Rapper who was the best-selling artist of the 00s | 49 |
| Rapper who founded Shady Records | 32 |
| Rapper Marshall Mathers, familiarly | 35 |
| Marshall Mathers' nom de rap | 32 |
| His SiriusXM channel is Shade 45 | 32 |
| Five-time Grammy winner for Best Rap Album | 42 |
| First rapper to win a Best Song Oscar | 37 |
| Best-selling musician of the 2000s | 34 |
| Best-selling musical artist of the 2000s | 40 |
| Best-selling artist of the 2000s | 32 |
| 2002 Best Original Song Oscar winner | 36 |
| "The Way I Am" autobiographer, 2008 | 45 |
| "The Way I Am" autobiographer | 39 |
| "The Slim Shady LP" rapper | 36 |
| "Lose Yourself" singer | 32 |
| "Lose Yourself" Oscar winner, 2002 | 44 |
| "Crack a Bottle" rapper | 33 |
| "Cleanin' Out My Closet" rapper | 45 |
| His ___ (title of honor for a cardinal) | 39 |
| Cardinal's honorific, after "Your" | 48 |
| ___ grise (person having unofficial power) | 42 |
| Key of Brahms's Symphony No. 4 | 34 |
| Key of Chopin's Piano Concerto No. 1 | 40 |
| Key of Brahms' Fourth Symphony | 34 |
| Key of "The James Bond Theme" | 39 |
| Sibelius's first symphony is in it | 38 |
| Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto is in it | 42 |
| Key of Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 5 | 39 |
| Key of Dvorák's Symphony No. 9 | 37 |
| Key of Beethoven's String Quartet No. 8 | 43 |
| Key of a Bach "Bourrée" | 36 |
| It shares the same keys as a G major scale | 42 |
| Guitar chord voiced with two fingers | 36 |
| "New World" Symphony's key | 40 |
| Appointer of Kuwait's prime minister | 40 |
| One might attend an OPEC meeting | 32 |
| Qatari head of state, for example | 33 |
| Word related to "admiral" | 35 |
| Title given to Fatima's descendants | 39 |
| Title from which "admiral" is derived | 47 |
| Qatar's Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani, for one | 47 |
| Namer of a representative to OPEC, maybe | 40 |
| Literally, "commander" | 32 |
| It means "commander" in Arabic | 40 |
| "Underground" director Kusturica | 42 |
| Territory on the Arabian Peninsula | 34 |
| Moslem prince's jurisdiction | 32 |
| Arabian commander's jurisdiction | 36 |
| Arab chieftan's jurisdiction | 32 |
| Eastern bigwigs' jurisdictions | 34 |
| Titles for Mohammed's progeny | 33 |
| Titles for Fatima's descendants | 35 |
| Carbon monoxide from an engine, e.g. | 36 |
| An anagram for "times" | 32 |
| New Eng. Senate monogram since 1962 | 35 |
| Monogram of a senator from Mass. | 32 |
| Mass. senator's monogram, 1962-2009 | 39 |
| Peggotty girl in "David Copperfield" | 46 |
| Mr. Peggotty's "little" niece | 43 |
| Little __, Copperfield's childhood love | 43 |
| Girl in 'David Copperfield' | 35 |
| Dickens' "Little" eloper | 38 |
| Thompson of "Howards End" | 35 |
| Mrs. Peel of "The Avengers" | 37 |
| Thompson of "Sense and Sensibility" | 45 |
| "Harry Potter" actress Watson | 39 |
| Novel on which "Clueless" is based | 44 |
| Watson of the Harry Potter films | 32 |