| Stiff crates | 12 |
| Limo leaders, at times | 22 |
| Last ride autos | 15 |
| Funeral vehicles | 16 |
| Departed vehicles | 17 |
| "Citizen ___" | 23 |
| San Simeon castle builder | 25 |
| San Simeon builder | 18 |
| Newspaper publisher William Randolph ___ | 40 |
| Publishing name | 15 |
| Heiress in 1974 news | 20 |
| U. S. publisher | 15 |
| San Simeon castle | 17 |
| Pulitzer contemporary | 21 |
| Publisher of "Elle" and "O" | 47 |
| Host at San Simeon | 18 |
| Citizen Kane's real-life model | 34 |
| Big name in the newspaper business | 34 |
| "Citizen Kane" inspiration | 36 |
| 'Citizen Kane' inspiration | 34 |
| Yellow journalism name | 22 |
| West Coast castle builder | 25 |
| U.S. editor-publisher | 21 |
| Tycoon depicted in “The Cat’s Meow” | 47 |
| Tribune Company competitor | 26 |
| San Simeon resident | 19 |
| San Simeon publisher | 20 |
| San Simeon name | 15 |
| San Simeon citizen | 18 |
| San Francisco Chronicle parent company | 38 |
| Real-life model for "Citizen Kane" | 44 |
| Real-life inspiration for Kane | 30 |
| Pulitzer rival | 14 |
| Publisher with a castle | 23 |
| Publisher who was the inspiration for "Citizen Kane" | 62 |
| Publisher of Cosmopolitan and Good Housekeeping | 47 |
| Publisher of Cosmopolitan and Esquire | 37 |
| Patty or William | 16 |
| Newspaperman William Randolph ___ | 33 |
| Newspaper giant | 15 |
| Newsman who famously defined news as "something somebody doesn't want printed" | 92 |
| News magnate | 12 |
| Magnate "Citizen Kane" was partly based on | 52 |
| Lord of San Simeon | 18 |
| Longtime San Francisco Examiner publisher | 41 |
| Kidnapped heiress Patty | 23 |
| His life inspired "Citizen Kane" | 42 |
| Heiress Patty who became a perp in 1974 | 39 |
| He made a mint in mines | 23 |
| Early newspaper magnate | 23 |
| Diversified publishing giant | 28 |
| Cosmopolitan publisher | 22 |
| Cosmopolitan owner | 18 |
| Citizen Kane's prototype | 28 |
| California's ___ Castle | 27 |
| California "castle" builder | 37 |
| Big name in yellow journalism | 29 |
| Big media name | 14 |
| American newspaper publisher of note | 36 |
| Tin Man's need | 18 |
| Coward's lack | 17 |
| Valentine symbol | 16 |
| By ___ (from memory) | 20 |
| Artichoke center | 16 |
| "Barracuda" band | 26 |
| Valentine decoration | 20 |
| Sympathy | 8 |
| Kind of burn | 12 |
| Classic tattoo | 14 |
| Caring | 6 |
| Valentine's Day offering | 28 |
| Ticker symbol? | 14 |
| Pacemaker's place | 21 |
| What the Tin Man wanted | 23 |
| Valentine shape | 15 |
| Cupid's target | 18 |
| Capacity for sympathy | 21 |
| Word with burn or break | 23 |
| What "you gotta have" | 31 |
| Tin Woodsman's need | 23 |
| Tin Man's request | 21 |
| Tin Man's prize | 19 |
| Organ with chambers | 19 |
| Greene's "The ___ of the Matter" | 46 |
| Four-chambered organ | 20 |
| Circulation director? | 21 |
| Atrium locale | 13 |
| A certain king or queen, e.g. | 29 |
| <3 | 5 |
| ''Barracuda'' band | 34 |
| _____ River, Alberta | 20 |
| You gotta have miles of it | 26 |
| You gotta have it | 17 |
| Word with "burn" or "break" | 47 |
| What the Tin Woodman sought from the Wizard of Oz | 49 |
| Welty's "The Ponder ___" | 38 |
| Welty novel "The Ponder ___" | 38 |
| Valentine's Day shape | 25 |
| Valentine's Day decoration | 30 |
| Tin Woodman's quest | 23 |