| "The Man I Love" lyricist Gershwin | 44 |
| "The Crying Game" subject | 35 |
| "Rosemary's Baby" novelist Levin | 46 |
| "Rosemary's Baby" author, ___ Levin | 49 |
| "Porgy and Bess" lyricist | 35 |
| "Patriot Games" villains: Abbr. | 41 |
| "Newton's Apple" host Flatow | 42 |
| "Lady, Be Good!" lyricist Gershwin | 44 |
| "Ça ___," French Revolution song | 46 |
| "Ça ___, ça tiendra" | 37 |
| "But Not for Me" lyricist Gershwin | 44 |
| "Beyond the Dream" author Berkow | 42 |
| "___ & Abby" (Chris Messina film) | 47 |
| 'The Stepford Wives' author Levin | 41 |
| 'Deathtrap' playwright Levin | 36 |
| 'Cantorial' writer Levin | 32 |
| "Dies ___" ("Day of Wrath") | 47 |
| "Dies ___" (Latin hymn) | 33 |
| Hymn ''Dies ___'' | 33 |
| "Dies ___," ancient hymn | 34 |
| "Dies ___" (Requiem Mass hymn) | 40 |
| ''Dies ___'' (hymn) | 35 |
| "Dies ___" (medieval hymn) | 36 |
| "Dies ___" (mass hymn) | 32 |
| "Dies ___" (liturgical poem) | 38 |
| ''Dies ___'' (requiem mass hymn) | 48 |
| ''Dies ___'' (Latin hymn) | 41 |
| "Of wrath," in a hymn title | 37 |
| "Dies ___" (requiem hymn) | 35 |
| "Dies ___," Latin hymn | 32 |
| "Deus ___" (1976 sci-fi novel) | 40 |
| ''Dies ___'' (requiem mass part) | 48 |
| ''Dies ___'' (mass hymn) | 40 |
| ''Dies ___'' (liturgical poem) | 46 |
| With "Dies," a famous hymn | 36 |
| Second word of a trochaic 13th-century hymn | 43 |
| "Dies ---" (Mass hymn) | 32 |
| "Dies ---" (Latin hymn) | 33 |
| "Dies __" (Latin hymn) | 32 |
| "Dies ___" (noted hymn) | 33 |
| "Dies ___" (Latin requiem) | 36 |
| "Dies ___" (Day of Wrath) | 35 |
| ''Dies __'' (Latin hymn) | 40 |
| ''Dies ___'' (Day of Wrath) | 43 |
| ___ caelestes (divine wrath: Lat.) | 34 |
| ''Porgy and Bess'' lyricist | 43 |
| Words said from someone who doesn't see | 43 |
| Words from one with a strong hand | 33 |
| Words from one who doesn't call? | 36 |
| What one with a good hand might say | 35 |
| Start of a poker player's declaration | 41 |
| Phrase that gets a caller's attention? | 42 |
| Likely words from one with a strong hand | 40 |
| Declaration that might precede a fold | 37 |
| Declaration from someone who won't call? | 44 |
| Declaration from one with four kings | 36 |
| Call from one who more than calls? | 34 |
| Answer from someone who doesn't call | 40 |
| "Rosemary's Baby" author | 38 |
| "The Stepford Wives" author | 37 |
| "Deathtrap" playwright | 32 |
| "No Time for Sergeants" playwright | 44 |
| “Rosemary’s Baby” author | 36 |
| Rosemary Woodhouse's creator | 32 |
| "The Stepford Wives" novelist | 39 |
| "A Kiss Before Dying" author | 38 |
| Iraq's foe for much of the 1980s | 36 |
| Dr. Seuss' "If ___ the Zoo" | 41 |
| Modern locale of ancient Persepolis | 35 |
| Nation bordering the Caspian Sea | 32 |
| Mashhad is its second-largest city | 34 |
| Literally, "Land of the Aryans" | 41 |
| East Azerbaijan is a province in it | 35 |
| Dr. Seuss's "If ___ the Circus" | 45 |
| Country where Baha'i was founded | 36 |
| Country led by Mahmoud Ahmadinejad | 34 |
| Country bordering the Caspian Sea | 33 |
| Bain-Sadr was its president once | 32 |
| Afghanistan's western neighbor | 34 |
| World's leading saffron-producing nation | 44 |
| Where the Baha'i faith originated | 37 |
| Where "dollars" are dinars | 36 |
| Vice-chair of the UN Disarmament Commission | 43 |
| Target of 2006 United Nations sanctions | 39 |
| Sistan and Baluchestan is its largest province | 46 |
| Shiite Islam is its state religion | 34 |
| Setting of the Dasht-i-Lut desert | 33 |
| Setting of "Reading Lolita in Tehran" | 47 |
| Setting for the 2012 film "Argo" | 42 |
| Republic whose Supreme Leader is Ali Khamenei | 45 |
| President Rouhani's homeland | 32 |
| President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's land | 40 |
| President Ahmadinejad's nation | 34 |
| President Ahmadinejad's country | 35 |
| President Ahmadinejad 's nation | 35 |
| Party in recent nuclear negotiations | 36 |
| Part of Bush's "Axis of Evil" | 43 |
| One of OPEC's charter members | 33 |
| One of earth's troubled spots | 33 |
| Nation with severe penalties for being gay | 42 |