| Louganis's milieu | 21 |
| Lifeguard's watch | 21 |
| Lifeguard's place | 21 |
| Lifeguard's beat | 20 |
| Ladder, part 2 | 14 |
| Kind of room or table | 21 |
| Kind of cue | 11 |
| Kind of ball or hall | 20 |
| Its winner beats the loser with a stick | 39 |
| It may be reflecting | 20 |
| It may be Olympic-sized | 23 |
| It may be Olympic-size | 22 |
| Hoppe's game | 16 |
| Group of stenos | 15 |
| Game with a cue stick | 21 |
| Game where players get a break | 30 |
| Game that starts with a break | 29 |
| Game played on green baize, usually | 35 |
| Game involving banks | 20 |
| Game in "The Color of Money" | 38 |
| Game for Nick Varner | 20 |
| Freestyle site | 14 |
| Feature of the Buckingham Palace grounds | 40 |
| Facility often closed in the winter | 35 |
| English plays a major role in it | 32 |
| English may play a role in it | 29 |
| Eightball is a form of it | 25 |
| Drowning ___ | 12 |
| Dirty activity? | 15 |
| Cue ball game | 13 |
| Coordinate as efforts | 22 |
| Cooling-off place | 17 |
| Common motel fixture | 20 |
| Common fund | 11 |
| Combined reporters | 18 |
| Combine, in a way | 17 |
| Combine, as efforts | 19 |
| Combine, as assets | 18 |
| Combine resources | 17 |
| Combination of a sort | 21 |
| Bit of office fun | 17 |
| Bettor bunch | 12 |
| Ball-hitting game | 17 |
| Backyard swimming spot | 22 |
| Anagram for loop | 16 |
| "The Hustler" game | 28 |
| "The Color of Money" theme | 36 |
| "Temptation Island" feature | 37 |
| "Shame" Drowning ___ | 30 |
| "No lifeguard on duty" site, perhaps | 46 |
| "McElligot's ---" (Dr. Seuss) | 43 |
| "McElligot's ___": Dr. Seuss | 42 |
| "McElligot's ___ ": Dr. Seuss | 43 |
| "Dirty" game | 22 |
| ''The Color of Money'' theme | 44 |
| ''The Color of Money'' game | 43 |
| Fast Eddie's "weapon" | 35 |
| It has a tip, a shaft and a butt | 32 |
| Two-piece shooter, often | 24 |
| Prop for Minnesota Fats | 23 |
| Minnesota Fats's need | 25 |
| It may be used for banking | 26 |
| Handy thing to have when you need a break? | 42 |
| Olympic event? | 14 |
| "His Family" author Ernest | 36 |
| First Pulitzer Prize novelist: 1918 | 35 |
| English Channel borough | 23 |
| Writer Ernest | 13 |
| Port town on the English Channel | 32 |
| First Pulitzer Prize novelist | 29 |
| English seaside resort | 22 |
| Dorsetshire borough | 19 |
| U. S. writer Ernest | 19 |
| U. S. author Ernest | 19 |
| Seaport of southern England | 27 |
| Seaport in SE England | 21 |
| Rochester's mysterious servant Grace | 40 |
| Pulitzer winner for "His Family" | 42 |
| Pulitzer Prize writer: 1918 | 27 |
| Pulitzer Prize novelist: 1918 | 29 |
| Pulitzer Prize author: 1918 | 27 |
| Pulitzer novelist of 1918 | 25 |
| Grace ___, "Jane Eyre" character | 42 |
| Grace ___ ("Jane Eyre" character) | 43 |
| Good surname for a lifeguard? | 29 |
| Ernest ___, winner of the first Pulitzer for fiction | 52 |
| Enlish dramatist | 16 |
| English pottery town | 20 |
| English port west of Bournemouth | 32 |
| English Channel port town | 25 |
| English Channel harbor town | 27 |
| Elijah Muhammad's original surname | 38 |
| Dr. Jekyll's servant | 24 |
| Dorset port town | 16 |
| Canadian Jolly Jumper inventor | 30 |
| British city on the English Channel | 35 |
| Bay on the English Channel | 26 |
| "The Bridge" is his autobiography: 1940 | 49 |
| "Paul Pry" playwright | 31 |
| Where sharks prowl | 18 |