| Famous painting, "The Duchess of ___" | 47 |
| Duke of ___ (Philip II's adviser) | 37 |
| Duke of ___ (noble Spanish title since 1472) | 44 |
| Duchess of ___, Goya's model | 32 |
| Duchess of ___ (Goya's love) | 32 |
| Duchess of ___ (Goya portrait subject) | 38 |
| Costar of "The Sleeping Dictionary" | 45 |
| Co-star of 2005's "Fantastic Four" | 48 |
| Cast member of ''Fantastic Four'' | 49 |
| Actress Jessica of "Dark Angel" | 41 |
| "Valentine's Day" co-star, 2010 | 45 |
| "The Spoils of Babylon" actress Jessica | 49 |
| "The Eye" actress, 2009 | 33 |
| "Sin City"'s Jessica | 34 |
| "Sin City" actress, 2005 | 34 |
| "Little Fockers" actress Jessica | 42 |
| "Duchess of ---" (Goya painting) | 42 |
| "Duchess of ___" (Goya work) | 38 |
| "Duchess of ___," Goya painting | 41 |
| ____ Longa ancient Italian city | 32 |
| ___ Longa, where Romulus and Remus were born | 44 |
| ___ Longa, city of ancient Latium | 33 |
| ___ Longa, birthplace of Romulus and Remus | 42 |
| ___ Longa (ancient city southeast of Rome) | 42 |
| "Wozzeck" composer ___ Berg | 37 |
| Where Enver Hoxha ruled for 40 years | 36 |
| Modern locale of ancient Illyria | 32 |
| Manufactured enemy in "Wag the Dog" | 45 |
| It has a red flag with a double-headed eagle | 44 |
| Native of Tiranë, for example | 32 |
| Mother Teresa's mother tongue | 33 |
| U.S. capital whose last two letters are its state | 49 |
| State capital that succeeded Kingston | 37 |
| Setting of the New York Giants' training camp | 49 |
| Ray Charles's Georgia birthplace | 36 |
| Character in "King Lear" | 34 |
| Serenades for lovers parting at dawn | 36 |
| Reflective power, as of a planet | 32 |
| Whitish inner part of an orange's rind | 42 |
| "Tiny Alice" playwright | 33 |
| "The Sandbox" playwright Edward | 41 |
| "The Zoo Story" playwright | 36 |
| "The Sandbox" playwright | 34 |
| "A Delicate Balance" playwright | 41 |
| "Tiny Alice" dramatist | 32 |
| "Three Tall Women" dramatist | 38 |
| "Three Tall Women" playwright | 39 |
| "The Goat" playwright Edward | 38 |
| Pulitzer winner for "Seascape" | 40 |
| He wrote "The Sandbox" | 32 |
| "Tiny Alice" playwright Edward | 40 |
| "The Zoo Story" playwright Edward | 43 |
| "The Zoo Story" dramatist | 35 |
| "The Man Who Had Three Arms" playwright | 49 |
| "The American Dream" playwright Edward | 48 |
| ''The Zoo Story'' playwright | 44 |
| ''The Sandbox'' dramatist | 41 |
| Winner of three Pulitzer Prizes for Drama | 41 |
| Three-time Pulitzer winning playwright | 38 |
| Playwright Edward who won three Pulitzers | 41 |
| He wrote "Who's Afraid . . . ?" | 45 |
| He wrote "Fam and Yam" | 32 |
| He wrote "A Delicate Balance" | 39 |
| He wasn't afraid of Virginia Woolf | 38 |
| Author of "A Delicate Balance" | 40 |
| "Zoo Story" playwright | 32 |
| "Virginia Woolf" playwright | 37 |
| "Virginia Woolf" dramatist | 36 |
| "Virginia Woolf" author | 33 |
| "Three Tall Women" writer | 35 |
| "Three Tall Women" playwright Edward | 46 |
| "The Zoo Story" author | 32 |
| "The Sandbox" dramatist | 33 |
| "The Play About the Baby" playwright | 46 |
| "The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia?" writer | 46 |
| "The American Dream" dramatist | 40 |
| "Seascape" Pulitzer-winning playwright | 48 |
| "A Zoo Story" playwright | 34 |
| "...Virginia Woolf?" playwright | 41 |
| 'Three Tall Women' playwright Edward | 44 |
| 'The Zoo Story' playwright | 34 |
| 'Seascape' playwright Edward | 36 |
| ''Zoo Story'' playwright | 40 |
| ''Seascape'' playwright | 39 |
| ''Fragments'' playwright | 40 |
| Truman's vice president Barkley | 35 |
| First name of "the Veep" | 34 |
| Congressman from Kentucky, and VP under Harry | 45 |
| ___ Barkley (Truman's vice president) | 41 |
| Title fellow in a 1971 #1 McCartney hit | 39 |
| Sports announcing's "Yes!" man | 44 |
| London's Victoria and ___ Museum | 36 |
| A great-great-grandfather of Elizabeth | 38 |
| "Fat" cartoon character | 33 |
| ''Fat'' Cosby character | 39 |
| Canada's first province, alphabetically | 43 |
| The "A" in"ATCO" | 36 |
| It borders the Northwest Territories | 36 |
| Home of Canadian P.M. Stephen Harper | 36 |
| Slalom legend "Tomba la Bomba" | 40 |