| 18th C. English prime minister | 30 |
| 18th C. British PM | 18 |
| "World War Z" star | 28 |
| "Troy" star | 21 |
| "The Tree of Life" star | 33 |
| "The Great Commoner" William | 38 |
| "The Departed" producer | 33 |
| "Seven Years in Tibet" star | 37 |
| "Se7en" star, 1995 | 28 |
| "Meet Joe Black" star | 31 |
| "Great Commoner" | 26 |
| "Fight Club"'s Brad | 33 |
| "Fight Club" star Brad | 32 |
| "Babel" star | 22 |
| "12 Years a Slave" actor | 34 |
| 'World War Z' star | 26 |
| 'Seven' star | 20 |
| 'Kalifornia' star Brad | 30 |
| ''The Great Commoner'' | 38 |
| ''Babel'' star | 30 |
| Paltry amount | 13 |
| Paltry sum | 10 |
| Small share | 11 |
| Small compensation | 18 |
| Meager amount | 13 |
| Like some prunes | 16 |
| Like some dates | 15 |
| Prepared plums for a pie | 24 |
| Placed in opposition | 20 |
| Without kernels | 15 |
| Put up (against) | 16 |
| Like some store-bought prunes | 29 |
| Like some prunes or olives | 26 |
| Like some prunes and faces | 26 |
| Like some black olives | 22 |
| Fixed dates | 11 |
| -- against (opposing) | 21 |
| The sound of little feet | 24 |
| The rain goes ___ | 17 |
| Sound of light rain | 19 |
| Rhythm of little feet | 21 |
| Rainy sound | 11 |
| Zasu of films | 13 |
| Zasu of early films | 19 |
| Actress Zasu | 12 |
| ZaSu of film | 12 |
| The Great Commoner and family | 29 |
| Packers running back Elijah who scored two touchdowns in Super Bowl I | 69 |
| Old-time actress Zasu | 21 |
| Father and son prime ministers | 30 |
| English P.M. William and others | 31 |
| Elder and Younger English statesmen | 35 |
| "The Gale Storm Show" co-star | 39 |
| Pirates' home | 17 |
| Penguins' home | 18 |
| Three Rivers Stadium team | 25 |
| Pennsylvania steel city | 23 |
| Home of Three Rivers Stadium | 28 |
| Home of the H. J. Heinz Co. | 27 |
| City at the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers | 62 |
| Feel sorry for | 14 |
| Feeling for the unfortunate | 27 |
| Sympathetic sorrow | 18 |
| Compassionate feeling | 21 |
| Sympathetic feeling | 19 |
| Crying shame | 12 |
| Sympathize | 10 |
| Feel bad for | 12 |
| Unfortunate development | 23 |
| Mr. T's verb | 16 |
| Feeling toward the unfortunate | 30 |
| Feel compassion for | 19 |
| Commiserate with | 16 |
| Be moved by | 11 |
| "I ___ the fool who..." | 33 |
| Wistful comment, after "a" | 36 |
| Weezer "This is Such a ___" | 37 |
| Unfortunate circumstance | 24 |
| Terrible shame | 14 |
| Sorrowful comment | 17 |
| Ruefulness | 10 |
| Pathos | 6 |
| Opposite of schadenfreude | 25 |
| It may be "aw"-inspiring | 34 |
| Emotion evoked by pathos | 24 |
| Drowning Pool song we feel sorry for? | 37 |
| Bleed for | 9 |
| "What a ___" (too bad) | 32 |
| "Town Without ___," 1961 film | 39 |
| "The scavenger of misery," per Shaw | 45 |
| "No beast so fierce but knows some touch of __": "King Richard III" | 87 |
| "It's a ___" (too bad) | 36 |
| "I don't want your ___" | 37 |
| "I ___ the fool ..." (Mr. T catchphrase) | 50 |
| "For ___ runneth soon in gentle hearts": Chaucer | 58 |
| "And never a saint took ___ . . . " | 45 |
| "A woman's ___ often opens the door to love": Henry Ward Beecher | 78 |
| "___ makes suffering contagious": Nietzsche | 53 |
| "___ ever healeth envy": F. Bacon | 43 |
| “___ is for the living, Envy is for the dead”: Mark Twain | 65 |