| "The Ancient of Days" | 31 |
| "Praise be to ___!" | 29 |
| "On ___" (2007 Norman Mailer book) | 44 |
| "Oh, ___!" (Burns-Denver film) | 40 |
| "O ___, our help in ages past" | 40 |
| "Nearer, My ___, to Thee" | 35 |
| "FML" | 15 |
| "Evan Almighty" role for Morgan Freeman | 49 |
| "En attendant ___" (1952 play) | 40 |
| "Bruce Almighty" role | 31 |
| "A shout in the street": Joyce | 40 |
| "___ does not play dice" (Einstein) | 45 |
| ___-given | 9 |
| More than unpleasant | 20 |
| Terrible: Slang | 15 |
| Beyond unpleasing | 17 |
| Sponsored tot | 13 |
| Little one you sponsor | 22 |
| Baby sponsored at a baptism | 27 |
| Venus et al. | 12 |
| Awesome beauties | 16 |
| Hit a homer | 11 |
| Try for a long pass | 19 |
| Smack a homer, in baseball lingo | 32 |
| Hit a homer, in baseball lingo | 30 |
| Hit a dinger | 12 |
| Get ready for a bomb, say | 25 |
| Direction to a receiver | 23 |
| Clear the fence, in baseball slang | 34 |
| Belt a homer, in baseball slang | 31 |
| Lady of riding fame | 19 |
| Famous naked horse rider | 24 |
| Chocolate giant | 15 |
| Tennyson poem that begins "I waited for the train at Coventry" | 72 |
| Protester on horseback | 22 |
| Premium chocolate brand | 23 |
| Peeping Tom's eyeful | 24 |
| Peeping Tom saw her | 19 |
| One known for riding out of gear? | 33 |
| Object of Tom's peep | 24 |
| Naked Lady | 10 |
| Naked horsewoman | 16 |
| Lady who rode bareback in more ways than one | 44 |
| Lady who got on her high horse | 30 |
| Lady who almost always appears naked | 36 |
| Lady of Coventry | 16 |
| Lady of bareback fame | 21 |
| Hourly sight at an outdoor Coventry clock | 41 |
| Decadent brand, to some | 23 |
| Cool horsewoman | 15 |
| Chocolatier founded in Brussels | 31 |
| Chocolate maker | 15 |
| Chocolate lady | 14 |
| Brand sold in gold ballotins | 28 |
| Big name in truffles | 20 |
| Bareback rider of legend | 24 |
| Atheistic | 9 |
| Hardly holy | 11 |
| Far from holy | 13 |
| Devout | 6 |
| Pious | 5 |
| Righteous | 9 |
| Worthy of reverence | 19 |
| Far from faithless | 18 |
| Pietistic | 9 |
| Like the devout | 15 |
| Like men of the cloth | 21 |
| Devoted to devotion | 19 |
| "Waiting for ___" | 27 |
| Dramatic no-show | 16 |
| Beckett's no-show | 21 |
| Literary no-show | 16 |
| Beckett's "Waiting for ___" | 41 |
| No-show in a Beckett play | 25 |
| 'Waiting for --' | 24 |
| ''Waiting for ___'' | 35 |
| Title character who never shows up | 34 |
| Theatrical no-show | 18 |
| Whom Vladimir and Estragon were waiting for, in a Beckett play | 62 |
| What some waiters never see? | 28 |
| Waiting for ____ | 19 |
| Waited-for show character who never showed | 42 |
| Vladimir and Estragon waited for him | 36 |
| Unseen title character in a Beckett play | 40 |
| Unseen title character | 22 |
| Unseen character in a Beckett play | 34 |
| Title stage character that doesn't need an understudy | 57 |
| Title character not in the cast | 31 |
| Title character absent from the cast | 36 |
| Symbol of absence to whom "Waiting for Guffman" refers | 64 |
| Show no-show | 12 |
| One with two men waiting for him | 32 |
| One who's waited upon | 25 |
| Object of a vain wait | 21 |
| Noted object of a wait | 22 |
| Never-seen title character | 26 |
| He never arrives onstage | 24 |
| Famous no-show | 14 |
| Estragon expected him | 21 |
| Classic Becket play, informally | 31 |