| "Le Roi d'Ys" composer | 36 |
| Composer of "Le Roi d'Ys" | 39 |
| ''Fiesque'' composer | 36 |
| Four-time Grammy winner Schifrin | 32 |
| Composer of the opera "Le Roi d'Ys" | 49 |
| Mission: Impossible theme composer Schifrin | 46 |
| Mission Impossible composer Schifrin | 39 |
| Composer of "Symphonie espagnole" | 43 |
| Composer of "Cigarette Waltz" | 39 |
| "Roi d'Ys" composer | 33 |
| "Rhapsodie norvégienne" composer | 45 |
| "Le Roi d'Ys" composer | 41 |
| "Fiesque" was his first opera | 39 |
| "Dirty Harry" composer Schifrin | 41 |
| 'Symphonie Espagnole' composer Edouard | 46 |
| ''Le Roi d'Ys'' composer | 44 |
| Take it on the ___ (flee in haste) | 34 |
| On the ___ (fleeing from the police) | 36 |
| Escape from the scene of the crime | 34 |
| Tibetan for "superior one" | 36 |
| Tibetan terrier breeder, originally | 35 |
| Role in "Lost Horizon" | 32 |
| Panchen _____ (spiritual leader) | 32 |
| One-L person, in an Ogden Nash poem | 35 |
| Nash's "one-l" priest | 35 |
| Literally "superior one" | 34 |
| Figure in "Lost Horizon" | 34 |
| "Rama ___ Ding Dong" (1961 hit) | 41 |
| "Lost Horizon" religious figure | 41 |
| Truman's Missouri birthplace | 32 |
| Senator Alexander from Tennessee | 32 |
| President of Texas: 1838–41 | 34 |
| Missouri town where Harry Truman was born | 41 |
| 1996 presidential candidate Alexander | 37 |
| Truman's Missouri birth town | 32 |
| Missouri town where Truman was born | 35 |
| TrumanÂ’s Missouri birthplace | 32 |
| Supreme Court Justice: 1911–16 | 37 |
| Second Republic of Texas president | 34 |
| Politico Alexander from Tennessee | 33 |
| Name of two former Supreme Court Justices | 41 |
| Missouri town, birthplace of H.S.T. | 35 |
| 1996 presidential race dropout Alexander | 40 |
| '96 presidential candidate Alexander | 40 |
| "Blazing Saddles" villain Hedley | 42 |
| ''Tortilla Flat'' actress of 1942 | 49 |
| Tracy's "Tortilla Flat" co-star | 45 |
| Hope's co-star in "My Favorite Spy" | 49 |
| Hedy of "Tortilla Flat" | 33 |
| Hedy of "The Heavenly Body" | 37 |
| Hedy of "Samson and Delilah" | 38 |
| Hedy of "Ecstasy," 1933 | 33 |
| Delilah player in "Samson and Delilah" | 48 |
| Actress in "Samson and Delilah" | 41 |
| Actress Hedy of "Ecstasy" | 35 |
| "Tortilla Flat" co-star | 33 |
| "Tortilla Flat" actress | 33 |
| "The Female Animal" star | 34 |
| "Samson and Delilah" star Hedy | 40 |
| "Ecstasy" actress, 1933 | 33 |
| "Ecstasy and Me" is her autobiography | 47 |
| "Ecstasy and Me" author | 33 |
| "Blazing Saddles" villain Hedley ___ | 46 |
| Filmdom's Fernando or Lorenzo | 33 |
| Lorenzo of "Falcon Crest" | 35 |
| Saavedra ___ (1936 Peace Nobelist) | 34 |
| Lorenzo of ''Falcon Crest'' | 43 |
| Characters in "Lost Horizon" | 38 |
| Carlos Saavedra ___, 1936 Nobelist for Peace | 44 |
| Actor who married Esther Williams | 33 |
| "The Merry Widow" star, 1952 | 38 |
| "Falcon Crest" co-star | 32 |
| Natural-childbirth proponent Fernand | 36 |
| Kind of class for expectant mothers | 35 |
| Doctor who started a labor movement? | 36 |
| Class that ends before labor day? | 33 |
| "Essays of Elia" author | 33 |
| Meat in the Near Eastern dish kibbe | 35 |
| Mary's inseparable companion | 32 |
| Lady Caroline (Byron's paramour) | 36 |
| Its "fleece was white as snow" | 40 |
| Follower of Mary, in a nursery rhyme | 36 |
| English essayist: 1775–1834 | 34 |
| "Tales from Shakespear" cowriter | 42 |
| "Little ___, who made thee?": Blake | 45 |
| "Dream Children" author | 33 |
| "Behold the --- of God" (John 1:29) | 45 |
| She appeared with Hush Puppy and Charley Horse | 46 |
| Shari Lewis's puppet playmate | 33 |
| Letter used to represent Lagrange multipliers | 45 |
| Letter resembling an inverted "V" | 43 |
| Greek letter resembling an upside-down V | 40 |
| Off-Broadway's "Silence of ___" | 45 |
| "... and little __ eat ivy" | 37 |
| Fabric with gold or silver threads | 34 |
| Word with "duck" or "excuse" | 48 |
| Palinesque prefix before "stream" | 43 |
| Not very believable, as an excuse | 33 |
| Like Chester of "Gunsmoke" | 36 |
| Fancy fabric with metallic threads | 34 |