| "And Phoebus ___ arise": Shak. | 40 |
| Tea herb | 8 |
| Root used in some energy drinks | 31 |
| Tea with fabled powers | 22 |
| Tea of fabled powers | 20 |
| Root used in energy drinks | 26 |
| Root used as medicine | 21 |
| Plant with a medicinal root | 27 |
| Herb used as a medicine in China | 32 |
| Health-food store buy | 21 |
| Energy drink additive | 21 |
| Chinese herb | 12 |
| British Columbia crop | 21 |
| Infomercial knife | 17 |
| Infomercial cutter | 18 |
| Knife type | 10 |
| Old infomercial brand | 21 |
| Cutting-edge brand since the '70s | 37 |
| TV knife that cuts through a lead pipe | 38 |
| TV knife | 8 |
| Supersharp knife | 16 |
| Sharp knife brand | 17 |
| Product whose infomercial coined the phrase "But wait ... there's more!" | 86 |
| Popular knife brand | 19 |
| Pitched blade? | 14 |
| Name in knives | 14 |
| Knives sold on TV | 17 |
| Knife set available for the low, low price of $19.99 (act now!) | 63 |
| Knife seen cutting tomatoes and pipes in TV ads | 47 |
| Knife pitched on TV | 19 |
| Knife originally called Eversharp | 33 |
| Knife of old infomercials | 25 |
| Knife of infomercials | 21 |
| Knife hyped on TV | 17 |
| Knife from Japan | 16 |
| Kitchen-knife brand | 19 |
| Kitchen knife type | 18 |
| Kind of knife advertised on TV | 30 |
| It could cut through a tin can | 30 |
| Infomercial knife name | 22 |
| Infomercial knife brand | 23 |
| Infomercial kitchen brand | 25 |
| Hawked knife | 12 |
| Cutting company | 15 |
| Big name in knives | 18 |
| "... and still cut through a tomato!" knife brand | 59 |
| Treatment using spirits? | 24 |
| Tokyo shopping district | 23 |
| Upscale Tokyo shopping district | 31 |
| Tokyo's Broadway | 20 |
| Japanese commercial district | 28 |
| Where you may have a yen for shopping | 37 |
| Tokyo's entertainment district | 34 |
| Tokyo's business district | 29 |
| Tokyo's "Fifth Ave." | 34 |
| Place to shop in Tokyo | 22 |
| Gucci's Tokyo locale | 24 |
| Chichi shopping area in Tokyo | 29 |
| Florentine painter | 18 |
| Influential Florentine painter | 30 |
| Florentine "Scenes from the Life of Christ" painter | 61 |
| Uffizi artist | 13 |
| Influential pre-Renaissance Florentine artist | 45 |
| He famously painted a perfect circle | 36 |
| Florentine painter-sculptor | 27 |
| Florentine master of frescoes | 29 |
| Early Florentine painter | 24 |
| Arena Chapel painter | 20 |
| A pupil of Cimabue | 18 |
| "Life of Christ" painter | 34 |
| "Joachim's Dream" painter | 39 |
| Reagan role | 11 |
| Ronald Reagan screen role | 25 |
| Rockne protégé | 20 |
| Reagan's role in "Knute Rockne, All American" | 59 |
| Reagan role in "Knute Rockne . . . " | 46 |
| Notre Dame footballer coached by Rockne | 39 |
| Notre Dame football legend George | 33 |
| Notre Dame football legend | 26 |
| George who famously asked Knute Rockne to "win just one" for him | 74 |
| Footballer George who ultimately inspired a Reagan nickname | 59 |
| Early Reagan role | 17 |
| Early Notre Dame footballer George | 34 |
| "Win one for the ___" | 31 |
| Nickname in 2004 news | 21 |
| A Reagan role | 13 |
| "Win one for the ___!" | 32 |
| Tall grazer | 11 |
| One with a great view of a zoo? | 31 |
| Treetop nibbler | 15 |
| The constellation Camelopardalis | 32 |
| Long-necked mammal | 18 |
| Zoo skyscraper | 14 |
| Word from the Arabic for "fast walker" | 48 |
| Treetop grazer | 14 |
| Toys "R" Us mascot | 28 |
| Tallest quadruped | 17 |
| Tallest land quadruped | 22 |
| Tallest land animal | 19 |
| Tall veldt grazer | 17 |