| Villainous one in "The Lion King" | 43 |
| Shenzi or Banzai in "The Lion King" | 45 |
| Shenzi in "The Lion King," e.g. | 41 |
| One of Goodall's Innocent Killers | 40 |
| Lion's food-chain competitor | 32 |
| Extremely nasty dog-like creature | 33 |
| Carnivore that both hunts and scavenges | 39 |
| Animal in "The Lion King" | 35 |
| A spotted one might be spotted at the zoo | 41 |
| Villains in "The Lion King" | 37 |
| Minor villains in "The Lion King" | 43 |
| ''Laughing'' critters | 37 |
| "The Lion King" villains | 34 |
| "Laughing" African predators | 38 |
| Rickover known as the Father of the Nuclear Navy | 48 |
| "The Education of ___ Kaplan" | 39 |
| "The Battle ___ of the Republic" | 42 |
| "Rock of Ages," for one | 33 |
| Song whose melody is frequently lifted | 38 |
| "The Battle __ of the Republic" | 41 |
| "O Sacred Head, Now Wounded," e.g. | 44 |
| "My Faith Looks Up to Thee," e.g. | 43 |
| "Day Is Dying in the West," for one | 45 |
| ''Amazing Grace,'' e.g. | 39 |
| It's bound to be used in a service | 38 |
| "Amazing Grace" and others | 36 |
| Songs like "Amazing Grace" | 36 |
| It's often hard to live up to | 33 |
| It's not to be believed, at times | 37 |
| An action film's may be deafening | 37 |
| A new rock band's may be deafening | 38 |
| Word with ventilate or sensitive | 32 |
| Like kids after eating chocolate, often | 39 |
| Hopped up on candy bars, perhaps | 32 |
| Experience a lack of oxygen, perhaps | 36 |
| It's handy if you have to break your word | 45 |
| Character in "Ben-Hur"? | 33 |
| Punctuation in ''patty-cake'' | 45 |
| Character in "Scooby-Doo"? | 36 |
| Effective pain treatment for some | 33 |
| Prefix with ''glycemic'' | 40 |
| It means ''under'' | 34 |
| Something an aichmophobe fears, briefly | 39 |
| Vaccinator's supply, briefly | 32 |
| Soothing hot drink also known as Lucky Dragon | 45 |
| Aromatic herb of the mint family | 32 |
| Shrub with clusters of blue flowers | 35 |
| Common crowd reaction in monster films | 38 |
| 1987 Def Leppard album with four Top 10 hits | 44 |
| "Mass" emotional outburst | 35 |
| Stage villain who plants a handkerchief | 39 |
| Character in "Othello" | 32 |
| ''Othello'' villain | 35 |
| "I hate the Moor" speaker | 35 |
| "I lack iniquity" speaker | 35 |
| ''I lack iniquity'' speaker | 43 |
| Shakespeare's Venetian villain | 34 |
| Parrot in Disney's "Aladdin" | 42 |
| "Were I the Moor, I would not be ___" | 47 |
| Whom Othello declares "is most honest" | 48 |
| Villain who says "I am not what I am" | 47 |
| Villain who said "I am not what I am" | 47 |
| Villain once played by Kenneth Branagh | 38 |
| Stage villain with a handkerchief | 33 |
| Shakespearean villain with the most lines | 41 |
| Shakespearean "baddie" | 32 |
| Shakespeare's duplicitous schemer | 37 |
| Shakespeare's "ancient" | 37 |
| Schemer who engineers Cassio's demotion | 43 |
| Role played by Jose Ferrer: 1943–45 | 42 |
| Roderigo's killer in "Othello" | 44 |
| Plotter against Cassio in "Othello" | 45 |
| Othello's untrustworthy advisor | 35 |
| Othello's "consigliere" | 37 |
| Milnes role in "Otello" | 33 |
| Lodovico calls him a "Spartan dog" | 44 |
| He has more lines than the title character | 42 |
| He caused Desdemona's demise | 32 |
| He "planted" a handkerchief | 37 |
| Emilia's husband, in "Othello" | 44 |
| Conniving "Othello" fellow | 36 |
| Broadway role for Christopher Plummer | 37 |
| A "Spartan dog," according to Lodovico | 48 |
| "Work on, my medicine, work!" speaker | 47 |
| "Spartan dog" of "Othello" | 46 |
| "Othello" home wrecker | 32 |
| "I am not what I am" speaker | 38 |
| "Heart upon my sleeve" speaker | 40 |
| "Green-eyed monster" speaker | 38 |
| "Beware, my lord, of jealousy" speaker | 48 |
| ''Othello'' provocateur | 39 |
| ''Othello'' evildoer | 36 |
| ''Othello'' antagonist | 38 |
| ''Aladdin'' parrot | 34 |
| ''You're right!'' | 37 |
| "No argument from me!" | 32 |
| "You've got my support" | 37 |
| "That's my opinion, too" | 38 |
| "That's also my thought" | 38 |
| ''Okay with me!'' | 33 |