| Wanted-poster abbreviation, perhaps | 35 |
| Letters on a "Most Wanted" poster | 43 |
| Abbr. on a "Wanted" poster | 36 |
| Word often found between an old and new name | 44 |
| William H. Bonney, ___ "Billy the Kid" | 48 |
| Wanted poster abbreviation, perhaps | 35 |
| Memory jogging letters, at times | 32 |
| Letters linking real and assumed names | 38 |
| Letters for George Orwell or Mark Twain | 39 |
| Letters between a name and a nickname | 37 |
| Letters before a crook's name, perhaps | 42 |
| Jonathan Stuart Leibowitz, ___ Jon Stewart | 42 |
| Black Friday ___ Buy Nothing Day | 32 |
| "America's Most Wanted" letters | 45 |
| "...but you can call me...", initially | 48 |
| "___ Cassius Clay" (1970 documentary) | 47 |
| __ "Cassius Clay "('70 documentary) | 49 |
| "Best in Show" org. (Abbr.) | 37 |
| Real-life ''Best in Show'' org. | 47 |
| Org. that registers purebred dogs | 33 |
| Org. that created Responsible Dog Ownership Day | 47 |
| Org. offering the Canine Good Citizen program | 45 |
| Gp. that issues canine pedigrees | 32 |
| Canine "blue book" org. | 33 |
| Boxers compete in this gp.'s competitions | 45 |
| "Coming to America" prince | 36 |
| Prince ___, Eddie Murphy film role | 34 |
| Eddie's "Coming to America" role | 46 |
| Basketball's Olajuwan, before 1991 | 38 |
| Arabic name meaning "wise" | 36 |
| "The Jungle Book" wolf | 32 |
| Wolf in "The Jungle Book" | 35 |
| "The Jungle Book" wolfpack leader | 43 |
| "The Jungle Book" pack leader | 39 |
| Wolf in Kipling's "The Jungle Book" | 49 |
| Wolf in "The Jungle Books" | 36 |
| Leader of the pack, in Cub Scouts | 33 |
| Kipling's "great gray Lone Wolf" | 46 |
| Women's soccer star Michelle | 32 |
| New England sculptor: 1825–61 | 36 |
| National Soccer Hall of Famer Michelle | 38 |
| Astronaut Thomas on four space shuttle flights | 46 |
| Reigning "Imperial Majesty" | 37 |
| Japan's emperor beginning 1989 | 34 |
| He succeeded to the Chrysanthemum Throne in 1989 | 48 |
| Establisher of Japan's Heisei era | 37 |
| Tamiroff of "Touch of Evil" | 37 |
| Tamiroff of "For Whom the Bell Tolls" | 47 |
| Tamiroff of "Anastasia" | 33 |
| Tamiroff of "The Corsican Brothers" | 46 |
| Actor Tamiroff: 1899–1972 | 32 |
| "The Vulture" star Tamiroff | 37 |
| With hands on hips and elbows out | 33 |
| Like some limbs of the impatient | 32 |
| Like the arms in exercise class, at times | 41 |
| Like arms signaling a neutral zone infraction | 45 |
| Like an indignant person's arms, maybe | 42 |
| Similar French prog rock/metal band? | 36 |
| "___ of Loving" (Stan Barstow novel) | 46 |
| Claude who starred in TV's "Lobo" | 47 |
| "Stage Struck" playwright Zoe | 39 |
| Actor Claude of "Lobo" | 32 |
| Actor Claude of "B. J. and the Bear" | 46 |
| 1935 Pulitzer-winning playwright Zoë | 39 |
| "Legitimate rape" coiner, and family | 46 |
| "Ran" director Kurosawa | 33 |
| "Seven Samurai" director Kurosawa | 43 |
| Groundbreaking anime film of 1988 | 33 |
| Classic 1988 anime film set in Neo-Tokyo | 40 |
| 1988 Japanese animated cyberpunk action movie | 45 |
| 1988 animated action film set in 2019 Tokyo | 43 |
| "Rashomon" director Kurosawa | 38 |
| "Prelude to ___" (Meg Ryan film) | 42 |
| Words after "You must remember this" | 46 |
| Lady Antebellum "Just ___" | 36 |
| "The coward does it with ___" | 39 |
| Words sung before and after "is just" | 47 |
| V. Herbert's "___ in the Dark" | 44 |
| Herbert's "___ in the Dark" | 41 |
| "You must remember this, __ . . ." | 44 |
| "Sealed With __": 1962 hit | 36 |
| "Or leave ___ but in the cup": Jonson | 47 |
| ''Sealed With __'' | 34 |
| ''___ Before Dying'' | 36 |
| Helen Keller brought the first one to the U.S. | 46 |
| Faithful dog HachikoÂ’s breed | 32 |
| Dog named after a Japanese prefecture | 37 |
| Dog breed popularized by Helen Keller | 37 |
| __ success (dog winning our "show"?) | 46 |
| Dogs whose tails curl up the back | 33 |
| Large dogs with Japanese ancestry | 33 |
| Dogs named for a region of Japan | 32 |
| ''Oh, go fly ___!'' | 35 |
| "Rubber Capital of the World" | 39 |
| Where Alcoholics Anonymous was founded | 38 |
| Its nickname is "Rubber City" | 39 |
| Highest point on the Ohio & Erie Canal | 42 |
| Goodyear's Ohio headquarters | 32 |
| City known for manufacturing rubber | 35 |
| All-American Soap Box Derby site | 32 |