| Part of a figure skating routine | 32 |
| Inner circle (with "the") | 35 |
| In the __: part of the inner circle | 35 |
| Heart of Chicago, with "the" | 38 |
| Chicago's central business district | 39 |
| Chicago locale, with "the" | 36 |
| Way around a contract's terms | 33 |
| Object of a tax lawyer's search | 35 |
| Responding to medication, perhaps | 33 |
| "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" author | 43 |
| Where many are relieved in London? | 34 |
| Gentlemen Prefer Blondes author | 34 |
| Author of "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" | 46 |
| ''A Girl Like I'' author | 40 |
| She wrote "A Girl Like I" | 35 |
| Rooms in the back of an English pub | 35 |
| London "rest stations" | 32 |
| French town once frequented by a writer? | 40 |
| British "rest stations" | 33 |
| "The Women" author Anita | 34 |
| "The Women" (1939) co-screenwriter | 44 |
| "The Talmadge Girls" author | 37 |
| "Gigi" playwright, 1951 | 33 |
| "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" writer Anita | 49 |
| "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" penner Anita | 49 |
| "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" author Anita | 49 |
| "A Girl Like I" memoirist | 35 |
| "A Girl Like I" author | 32 |
| ''The Talmadge Girls'' author | 45 |
| Almost ready for the Tooth Fairy | 32 |
| Like a successful dieter's old clothes | 42 |
| Like a successful dieter's clothes | 38 |
| Tooth that puts the tooth fairy on alert? | 41 |
| Springsteen's "Change" | 36 |
| Ready to fall out, as pages from a book | 39 |
| Not quite ready for the tooth fairy | 35 |
| Like a tooth with a string tied to it | 37 |
| Like a little kid's tooth, maybe | 36 |
| Kiss "All Hell's Breakin' ___" | 48 |
| Things that should be tied up by the curtain? | 45 |
| They may need to be tied up before you move on | 46 |
| Become less strict, with "up" | 39 |
| More likely to fall out, like a tooth | 37 |
| Proceeds from a smashing success? | 33 |
| Acquisition of two newly hitched | 32 |
| Made "moonlight requisitions" | 39 |
| Steals from an abandoned store, e.g. | 36 |
| Cut (off), as with a sweeping motion | 36 |
| Intro to "eared" or "sided" | 47 |
| Do more than prune (with "off") | 41 |
| Yankee "junkball" pitcher | 35 |
| Eddie of the 40's-50's Yankees | 38 |
| "Steady Eddie" of Yankees | 35 |
| "Steady Eddie" of the Yankees | 39 |
| "Steady Eddie" of pitching fame | 41 |
| Run in long, smooth, easy strides | 33 |
| "La Dragontea" poet __ de Vega | 40 |
| Ran the bases on a homer, perhaps | 33 |
| Moved with long, swinging strides | 33 |
| Jennifer of "American Idol" | 37 |
| Clooney's "Out of Sight" costar | 45 |
| "J to tha L-O!" artist | 32 |
| "If I Had a Hammer" singer | 36 |
| Judging colleague of Jackson and Tyler | 38 |
| Jennifer of "The Wedding Planner" | 43 |
| Jennifer of ''Selena'' | 38 |
| George with a self-titled ABC sitcom | 36 |
| Four-time LPGA Player of the Year | 33 |
| Bandleader Vincent: 1895–1975 | 36 |
| 1978 LPGA Tour Rookie of the Year | 33 |
| "This is Me ... Then" songstress | 42 |
| "Monster-in-Law" actress Jennifer | 43 |
| "Monster-in-Law" actress | 34 |
| "Jenny From the Block" singer | 39 |
| ''If I Had a Hammer'' singer | 44 |
| GPS precursor for ships and planes | 34 |
| Pro-environment Dr. Seuss character | 35 |
| Dr. Seuss character who opposes the Once-ler | 44 |
| His story is told by the Once-ler | 33 |
| Ecological Seuss character, with "The" | 48 |
| Dr. Seuss' environmental hero | 33 |
| Dr. Seuss book, with "The" | 36 |
| "I speak for the trees" speaker | 41 |
| Truffula Trees spokescreature of kiddie lit | 43 |
| Truffula Tree defender, with "the" | 44 |
| Seuss's environmental crusader | 34 |
| Seuss's environmental advocate | 34 |
| Seuss character, with "The" | 37 |
| Hit 2012 animated film, with "The" | 44 |
| Green Dr. Seuss character, with "The"? | 48 |
| Furry environmentalist of kiddie lit | 36 |
| Fictional protector of Truffula trees | 37 |
| Environmentally friendly Seuss character | 40 |
| Environmentalist in a Dr. Seuss story | 37 |
| Eco-sensitive Dr. Seuss character | 33 |
| Eco-friendly Dr. Seuss character | 32 |
| Dr. Seuss' environmental character | 38 |
| "Mossy, bossy" Dr. Seuss character | 44 |
| Poet and dramatist Frederico Garcia | 35 |
| Poet and dramatist Federico Garcia | 34 |