| Costar of Jesse in "To Rome With Love" | 48 |
| Cad in "Tess of the D'Urbervilles" | 48 |
| Brother of Stephen, William and Daniel | 38 |
| Brother of Daniel, William and Stephen | 38 |
| Brother of Billy, Daniel, and Stephen | 37 |
| Brother of Billy, Daniel and Stephen | 36 |
| British Prime Minister between two Harolds | 42 |
| Baldwin who retired from "public life" | 48 |
| Baldwin on "Knots Landing" | 36 |
| Baldwin of "The Juror" | 32 |
| Baldwin of "The Aviator" | 34 |
| Baldwin of "Glengarry Glen Ross" | 42 |
| Baldwin of "Fun With Dick and Jane" | 45 |
| Baldwin of "Elizabethtown" | 36 |
| Baldwin of "Cats & Dogs" | 38 |
| Baldwin of "Blue Jasmine" | 35 |
| Baldwin of 'To Rome With Love' | 38 |
| Baldwin of ''Pearl Harbor'' | 43 |
| Baldwin of ''30 Rock'' | 38 |
| Baldwin in "Outside Providence" | 41 |
| Baldwin in ''The Getaway'' | 42 |
| Baldwin in ''Outside Providence'' | 49 |
| Baldwin brother in "Beetlejuice" | 42 |
| Actor Baldwin of "The Departed" | 41 |
| Actor Baldwin of "Prelude to a Kiss" | 46 |
| Actor Baldwin in "The Departed" | 41 |
| 60's British P.M. Douglas-Home | 34 |
| 30's-40's pianist Templeton | 35 |
| 1960's P.M. ___ Douglas-Home | 32 |
| "Vertigo" co-screenwriter Coppel | 42 |
| "The Twilight Saga" vampire | 37 |
| "The Loom of Youth" author Waugh | 42 |
| "The Early Years of ___ Waugh": 1962 | 46 |
| "The Early Years of ___ Waugh" | 40 |
| "The Black Stallion" hero _____ Ramsey | 48 |
| "The Black Stallion" hero | 35 |
| "Tess of the D'Ubervilles" cad | 44 |
| "Running With Scissors" actor Baldwin | 47 |
| "Island in the Sun" writer Waugh | 42 |
| "I'll Be Around" songwriter Wilder | 48 |
| "I'll Be Around" composer Wilder | 46 |
| "___ the Great," E. Dumm cartoon | 42 |
| "___ the Great," Dumm cartoon | 39 |
| "___ Eiffel" (Pixies single) | 38 |
| '60s Prime Minister between two Harolds | 43 |
| '60s British P.M. Douglas-Home | 34 |
| ___ Trevelyan, Agent 006 in "GoldenEye" | 49 |
| ___ Trevelyan ("GoldenEye" villain) | 45 |
| ___ Ramsay ("The Black Stallion" hero) | 48 |
| "The Black Stallion" hero and others | 46 |
| "Hard ___!" (captain's order) | 43 |
| "Hard ___!" (helm command) | 36 |
| "Hard ___!" (captain's cry) | 41 |
| "Hard ___!" (nautical command) | 40 |
| Protected from the wind, in sailing | 35 |
| Like a sailor avoiding the draft? | 33 |
| "Hard ___!" (ship command) | 36 |
| "Hard ___!" (sailor's yell) | 41 |
| "Hard ___!" (helmsman's cry) | 42 |
| ''Hard ___!'' (helm command) | 44 |
| Towards the sheltered side, at sea | 34 |
| Toward the sheltered side, at sea | 33 |
| Skipper's "Hard ___!" | 35 |
| Out of harm's way, nautically | 33 |
| On the lower side, in a heeling vessel | 38 |
| In the direction of movement, as of a glacier | 45 |
| Captain's "Hard ___!" | 35 |
| Away from the wind, to a seafarer | 33 |
| Away from the wind, on the water | 32 |
| Away from the wind, on a windjammer | 35 |
| "Hard" follower, at sea | 33 |
| "Hard ___" (skipper's order) | 42 |
| "Hard ___" (ship command) | 35 |
| "Hard ___!" (nautical order) | 38 |
| "Hard ___!" (nautical cry) | 36 |
| "Hard ___!" (captain's command) | 45 |
| Hebrew letter formed by two yuds and a vav | 42 |
| First Hebrew letter, in some transliterations | 45 |
| Something to break or shake, in phrase | 38 |
| John Mellencamp "Get ___ Up" | 38 |
| Costs an arm and ___ (is expensive) | 35 |
| Break ___ (inspirational phrase) | 32 |
| "Shake ___!" ("Speed it up!") | 49 |
| "Shake ___!" ("Get moving!") | 48 |
| "Get ___ Up" (John Mellencamp hit) | 44 |
| "Break ___" (theatrical motto) | 41 |
| "Break ___!" ("Good luck!") | 47 |
| "___ to Stand On" (Oliver Sacks book) | 47 |
| 'Break --!' ('Do well!') | 40 |
| ''Break ___'' (theatrical motto) | 48 |
| Good thing to get in competition | 32 |
| After "get," gain an advantage | 40 |
| Chrysler Building architect William Van ___ | 43 |
| Chrysler building architect William van __ | 42 |
| Art Deco architect William Van ___ | 34 |
| Idaho's Coeur d'__ River | 32 |
| Coeur d'___ National Forest, Idaho | 38 |
| First letter of the Hebrew alphabet | 35 |
| Letter that originally represented an ox head | 45 |
| Letter resembling an ox's head | 34 |