| Jodie's "Nell" costar | 35 |
| "Schindler's List" star Neeson | 44 |
| "Gun Shy" actor Neeson | 32 |
| “Schindler’s List” star Neeson | 42 |
| Rob's portrayer in "Rob Roy" | 42 |
| Oskar Schindler portrayer Neeson | 32 |
| Oskar in "Schindler's List" | 41 |
| Oskar in ''Schindler's List'' | 49 |
| Neeson of "The A-Team" | 32 |
| Neeson of "Michael Collins" | 37 |
| Neeson of "Clash of the Titans" | 41 |
| Neeson of "Batman Begins" | 35 |
| Neeson of ''Michael Collins'' | 45 |
| Neeson in ''Nell'' | 34 |
| Neeson of Schindler's List | 34 |
| Jodie's co-star in "Nell" | 39 |
| Hemsworth of "Hunger Games" | 37 |
| He was Michael in "Michael Collins" | 45 |
| He played Rob in ''Rob Roy'' | 44 |
| He played Daniel in "Love Actually" | 45 |
| Former Irish Prime Minister Cosgrave | 36 |
| Ethan's portrayer in "Ethan Frome" | 48 |
| Actor Hemsworth of "The Hunger Games" | 47 |
| "The Informer" author O'Flaherty | 46 |
| "The Hunger Games" actor Hemsworth | 44 |
| "Battleship" actor Neeson | 35 |
| It helps Tarzan be a real swinger | 33 |
| Dangling vine in the rain forest | 32 |
| "Weekend Edition Sunday" host Hansen | 46 |
| Hansen who retired from NPR last month | 38 |
| Hansen of NPR's "Weekend Edition" | 47 |
| Former NPR Weekend Edition host Hansen | 38 |
| First name on "Weekend Edition" | 41 |
| Eric Cartman's mom on "South Park" | 48 |
| Actress Balaban of "Last Chance Harvey" | 49 |
| "Weekend Edition" name | 32 |
| "Pants on fire" person | 32 |
| One with no capacity for veracity | 33 |
| Word repeated before "pants on fire" | 46 |
| The boy who cried wolf, essentially | 35 |
| "You're making this up!" | 38 |
| "That's not true!" | 32 |
| Word repeated in a child's taunt | 36 |
| One with crossed fingers, perhaps | 33 |
| "Pants on fire" fellow | 32 |
| When repeated, a 1997 Jim Carrey comedy | 39 |
| When repeated, 1997 Jim Carrey film | 35 |
| One who speaks with a forked tongue | 35 |
| One may be exposed during cross-examination | 43 |
| He'd have you swallow a whopper | 35 |
| "I don't believe a word you say!" | 47 |
| ''Billy ___'' (Waterhouse book) | 47 |
| When repeated, start of a child's taunt | 43 |
| When repeated, a 1997 Jim Carrey movie | 38 |
| When doubled, a 1997 Jim Carrey movie | 37 |
| Sex Pistols song about Pinocchio? | 33 |
| Rollins Band lead single off "Weight" | 47 |
| Repeated, it's a Carrey flick | 33 |
| Repeated shout before "pants on fire" | 47 |
| Pinocchio, during a growth spurt? | 33 |
| Person not telling it like it is | 32 |
| One with fiery pants, proverbially | 34 |
| One with "pants on fire" | 34 |
| One who tells it like it isn't | 34 |
| His pants aren't really on fire | 35 |
| Definitely not a reliable source | 32 |
| Character in some logic problems | 32 |
| Barack Obama, according to Joe Wilson | 37 |
| "That is so not true!" | 32 |
| "I donÂ’t believe you!" | 36 |
| "Billy ___": Courtenay film | 37 |
| "Billy ___," 1963 film | 32 |
| "Billy _____" (Keith Waterhouse satire) | 49 |
| "Big Fat ---" (2002 film) | 35 |
| ''You made that up!'' | 37 |
| ''Pants on fire'' guy | 37 |
| ___ paradox (logic class subject) | 33 |
| 1997 Jim Carrey film (do the math) | 34 |
| 'That's so not true!' | 33 |
| Ian Thomas song about untrue people | 35 |
| ABC's "Pretty Little ___" | 39 |
| "Pants on fire" fellows | 33 |
| Some people in the Knights/Knaves logic puzzles | 47 |
| People with their pants on fire? | 32 |
| Ones fabricating by bending and twisting? | 41 |
| Munchhausen and Ananias, for two | 32 |
| Women's ___ (feminist movement) | 35 |
| Word in the name of some movements | 34 |
| Word in the name of many political movements | 44 |
| William Gladstone, politically: Abbr. | 37 |
| Party label for Brit. P.M. William Gladstone | 44 |
| P.M. William Gladstone's party: Abbr. | 41 |
| One of Canada's two main polit. parties | 43 |
| Scooter ___, Plame affair figure | 32 |
| Cheney chief of staff Scooter __ | 32 |
| What tabloids are often sued for | 32 |
| Kind of suit found in a courtroom | 33 |
| Character assassination in print | 32 |
| Object of a scurrilous attack, maybe | 36 |
| Abuses freedom of the press, perhaps | 36 |