| Barbs | 5 |
| Sarcasms | 8 |
| Hurtful remarks | 15 |
| Biting words | 12 |
| Barbed remarks | 14 |
| "Where be your ___ now?": Hamlet | 42 |
| Kind of gravy | 13 |
| Gravy morsel | 12 |
| Chicken gizzard or liver | 24 |
| Traditional gravy ingredient | 28 |
| Thanksgiving gravy ingredient | 29 |
| Tasty fowl meat | 15 |
| Gravy enhancer | 14 |
| Chicken's heart, e.g. | 25 |
| Chicken liver, e.g. | 19 |
| Gin cocktail | 12 |
| Mel of "Braveheart" | 29 |
| Big name in guitars | 19 |
| William _____ (Neuromancer author) | 34 |
| Mel who played Max | 18 |
| Mel of Hollywood | 16 |
| Martini with an onion | 21 |
| Martini with a onion | 20 |
| Henry or Althea | 15 |
| Guitar played by Jimmy Page | 27 |
| Dry martini with a pearl onion | 30 |
| Court great Althea | 18 |
| Cocktail with an onion | 22 |
| Cocktail with a pearl onion | 27 |
| Baseball great, Josh | 20 |
| Actor Mel of "What Women Want" | 40 |
| Ideal of beauty, 1890s-style | 28 |
| Gay Nineties ideal | 18 |
| More flighty | 12 |
| More lightheaded | 16 |
| More euphoric | 13 |
| Delirious | 9 |
| Lightheartedly silly | 20 |
| Light-headed | 12 |
| Dizzy with delight | 18 |
| Like a teenager on her first date | 33 |
| Delirious with glee | 19 |
| "The Immoralist" author | 33 |
| Nobelist in Literature: 1947 | 28 |
| He wrote "The Counterfeiters" | 39 |
| French novelist André | 24 |
| "The Counterfeiters" author | 37 |
| "L'immoraliste" author | 36 |
| Literature Nobelist André | 28 |
| French literary lion | 20 |
| French author Andre | 19 |
| Existentialist author | 21 |
| Author of "The Immoralist" | 36 |
| Author André | 15 |
| 1947 Literature Nobelist André | 33 |
| "Strait Is the Gate" novelist | 39 |
| ''The Counterfeiters'' novelist | 47 |
| Writer André ___ | 19 |
| Nobelist writer, 1947 | 21 |
| Nobelist novelist: 1947 | 23 |
| Nobel-winning author André | 29 |
| Nobel laureate between Hesse and Eliot | 38 |
| Nobel author of 1947 | 20 |
| Literature Nobelist, 1947 | 25 |
| Librettist for Stravinsky's "Persephone" | 54 |
| He wrote "The Immoralist" | 35 |
| He wrote "Isabelle" | 29 |
| French writer André | 22 |
| French Nobelist André | 24 |
| French Nobel author | 19 |
| French author who co-founded La Nouvelle Revue Française | 59 |
| France's 1947 Literature Nobelist | 37 |
| Early gay rights advocate Andre | 31 |
| Cocteau paragon | 15 |
| Author of "The Counterfeiters" | 40 |
| Author of "Strait Is the Gate" | 40 |
| André | 8 |
| 1947 Nobel writer | 17 |
| 1947 French Nobelist André | 29 |
| "Travels in the Congo" writer | 39 |
| "The Counterfeiters" author André | 46 |
| "Lafcadio's Adventures" author | 44 |
| "If It Die..." autobiographer | 39 |
| "Corydon" author | 26 |
| Bible distributor | 17 |
| Name seen in many a hotel room | 30 |
| Type of Bible in a hotel | 24 |
| Kind of Bible | 13 |
| Judges judge | 12 |
| Hotel Bible supplier | 20 |
| Hotel Bible name | 16 |
| A judge of Israel | 17 |
| One of the judges in Judges | 27 |
| Name on a Bible | 15 |
| Judge, in Judges | 16 |
| Judge of Israel, in Judges | 26 |
| Judge of Israel | 15 |
| Judge in Judges | 15 |
| Hotel-room Bible provider | 25 |
| Hotel Bible | 11 |