| Nickname of Thomas Wright Waller | 32 |
| Gleason's role in "The Hustler" | 45 |
| 50's-60's singer ___ Domino | 35 |
| "The Hustler" character | 33 |
| "Minnesota" at the pool parlor | 40 |
| "Know Your __" (heart.org page) | 41 |
| ''Blueberry Hill'' singer Domino | 48 |
| Unkind nickname for a corpulent man | 35 |
| Ernest, in "From Here to Eternity" | 44 |
| Prodigal's reward?: Luke 15:23 | 34 |
| Home Depot kitchen department array | 35 |
| Subject of a Debussy "afternoon" | 42 |
| Hawthorne's "The Marble ___" | 42 |
| "Afternoon of a ---" (Debussy work) | 45 |
| Mythical figure with goats' legs | 36 |
| Guide in “Pan’s Labyrinth” | 38 |
| Debussy's had quite an afternoon | 36 |
| "The Marble ___" (Hawthorne) | 38 |
| "The Afternoon of a _____" | 36 |
| "Afternoon of a ___": Debussy | 39 |
| "... Afternoon of a ---" (Debussy work) | 49 |
| "Sleeping Beauty" fairy | 33 |
| In legend, he sold his soul to the devil | 40 |
| In legend he sold his soul to the devil | 39 |
| Gounod opera about a soul-seller | 32 |
| Goethe character who makes a pact with the devil | 48 |
| Thomas Mann's "Doktor __" | 39 |
| Marlowe's devil-dealing doctor | 34 |
| Style of Matisse, Dufy, Derain and Braque | 41 |
| Early 20th-century French painter | 33 |
| Style that sticks up, but isn't shaven | 42 |
| Style associated with David Beckham | 35 |
| Hairstyle pushed up in the middle | 33 |
| Hairstyle popularized by David Beckham | 38 |
| Wearing white after Labor Day, e.g. | 35 |
| Most preferred, in chat room slang | 34 |
| Personal preference, in e-mail slang | 36 |
| Hannibal Lecter's bean of choice | 36 |
| Type of bean Hannibal Lecter preferred | 38 |
| Hannibal Lecter's favorite kind of bean? | 44 |
| Bean variety, from the Latin for "bean" | 49 |
| Bean that goes with "a nice chianti" | 46 |
| -- bean (lima's larger lookalike) | 37 |
| Three-time N.F.L. M.V.P., 1995-97 | 33 |
| Record-breaking quarterback Brett | 33 |
| Quarterback Brett with a record 464 TD passes | 45 |
| QB nicknamed "The Gunslinger" | 39 |
| NFL quarterback with the most touchdown passes | 46 |
| N.F.L. record-holder for consecutive starts | 43 |
| Career NFL touchdown pass leader | 32 |
| Brett who retired in 2008, before unretiring | 44 |
| Young Faline, in "Bambi" | 34 |
| Play the sycophant to, with "over" | 44 |
| Marjorie Rawlings's yearling, for one | 41 |
| Marjorie Rawlings' yearling, for one | 40 |
| Act the sycophant, with "over" | 40 |
| Flatters (with "over") | 32 |
| Kowtows to, with "over" | 33 |
| Send a document over phone lines | 32 |
| Transmit electronically, in a way | 33 |
| One way to get junk transmissions | 33 |
| Communication for the technologically illiterate | 48 |
| Some business-to-business messages | 34 |
| Letters you push a button to send | 33 |
| Personal assistant's activity, at times | 43 |
| Employing a certain office machine | 34 |
| Wray of ''King Kong'' | 37 |
| Late "King Kong" actress Wray | 39 |
| Wray of "King Kong" fame | 34 |
| She played Ann in "King Kong" | 39 |
| Morgan le __, half-sister of King Arthur | 40 |
| Morgan le ___ (Arthurian sorceress) | 35 |
| Michael caned in Singapore in 1994 for vandalism | 48 |
| Former baseball commissioner Vincent | 36 |
| Former baseball commissioner __ Vincent | 39 |
| Baseball commissioner between Bart and Bud | 42 |
| "The Queen of Scream" Wray | 36 |
| ''Wings'' character | 35 |
| "Network" star Dunaway | 32 |
| She played Joan in "Mommie Dearest" | 45 |
| Jack's "Chinatown" co-star | 40 |
| Warren's "Bonnie and Clyde" costar | 48 |
| She was Bonnie to Warren's Clyde | 36 |
| Jack's costar in "Chinatown" | 42 |
| Dunaway of "The Thomas Crown Affair" | 46 |
| Alice of "Hollywood Cavalcade" | 40 |
| "Mommie Dearest" star Dunaway | 39 |
| Disturbing, as one's composure | 34 |
| "Ten Most Wanted" agcy. | 33 |
| "Without a Trace" org. | 32 |
| "The Silence of the Lambs" org. | 41 |
| Warning issuer at the start of a DVD | 36 |
| "Ten Most Wanted" org. | 32 |
| ''The X-Files'' org. | 36 |
| ''Ten Most Wanted'' agcy. | 41 |
| Wm. Webster directed it from 1978-87 | 36 |
| Radio program subj.: 1944–58 | 35 |
| Org. with a Most Wanted Terrorists list | 39 |
| Org. with a "Most Wanted" list | 40 |
| Org. that employed Clarice Starling | 35 |