| O. Henry's "The Gift of the ___" | 46 |
| ''The Gift of the ___'' | 39 |
| The kings of "We Three Kings" | 39 |
| O. Henry's "The Gift of the __" | 45 |
| Bearers of gold, frankincense and myrrh | 39 |
| Gift-givers, in an O. Henry story | 33 |
| Creche trio (with "the") | 34 |
| O. Henry's The Gift of the ____ | 38 |
| Givers of gold, frankincense, and myrrh | 39 |
| Gift-givers, in an O.Henry story | 32 |
| Gift-givers, in an O. Henry title | 33 |
| Eliot's "Journey of the ___" | 42 |
| Caspar, Melchior and Balthazar, e.g. | 36 |
| Bringers of gold, frankincense and myrrh | 40 |
| What Muggles can't do, in Harry Potter books | 48 |
| How to get something from nothing, perhaps | 42 |
| David Copperfield's specialty | 33 |
| America "You Can Do ___" | 34 |
| "That old" stuff of song | 34 |
| "It's ___," 1948 hit song | 39 |
| Toy shaken to find out where to buy coke? | 41 |
| Poster-maker's implement, sometimes | 39 |
| Apt address for an Orlando team? | 32 |
| Recreational mathematics construct | 34 |
| Ancient talisman with mathematical properties | 45 |
| 276 [new line] 951 [new line] 438 | 33 |
| Molten material that becomes igneous rock | 41 |
| __ cum laude (not quite "summa") | 42 |
| Where King John put his John Hancock | 36 |
| It was sealed by King John at Runnymede | 39 |
| Agreement denounced by Innocent III | 35 |
| It's attractive on the fridge | 33 |
| Attractive refrigerator feature? | 32 |
| "___ and Steel" (Egan hit) | 36 |
| Mississippi (with ''state'') | 44 |
| 2000 Best Original Screenplay nominee | 37 |
| "The Divine Comedy," for Dante | 40 |
| One of the two battling nations at Armageddon | 45 |
| One of a pair of biblical nations | 33 |
| One of the two evil nations at Armageddon | 41 |
| One of the nations led by Satan in Revelation | 45 |
| Nation that will fight at Armageddon | 36 |
| Nation led by Satan in Revelation | 33 |
| Gog and ___ (enemies of God, in Revelation) | 43 |
| Cartoon character with weak eyes | 32 |
| Cartoon character whose first name is Quincy | 44 |
| Wealthy, nearsighted cartoon character Quincy | 45 |
| Squinting toon who's an alumnus of Rutgers | 46 |
| Nearsighted cartoon 'Mr.' | 33 |
| Mr. ___, myopic cartoon character | 33 |
| Mr. ___, bumbling cartoon character | 35 |
| Jim Backus was his '60s TV voice | 36 |
| Backus was his voice in 60's TV | 35 |
| Backus was his voice in '60s TV | 35 |
| Backus was his voice in '60s TV | 36 |
| "Mr." whose first name is Quincy | 42 |
| Rossini's "The Thieving ___" | 42 |
| British warship or a fine feathered friend | 42 |
| "The Treachery of Images" painter | 43 |
| "Time Transfixed" artist | 34 |
| "The Treachery of Images" artist | 42 |
| 'The Treachery of Images' artist | 40 |
| Vanity Fair and Vogue, for short | 32 |
| They're often sold with papers | 34 |
| High-performance wheels, slangily | 33 |
| Star of 2002's "Spider-Man" | 41 |
| "The Great Gatsby" star, 2013 | 39 |
| "The Good German" actor, 2006 | 39 |
| "Jerry ___" (Tom Cruise film) | 39 |
| ''Spider-Man'' star | 35 |
| John Fowles novel, with "The" | 39 |
| "Shoutin' in Key" singer Taj | 42 |
| Hawaiian's ''thanks'' | 41 |
| "Thank you," in Hawaii | 32 |
| U.S. naval historian: 1840–1914 | 38 |
| Pre-WWI naval historian Alfred Thayer __ | 40 |
| Literally, "great king" | 33 |
| Sanskrit for "great soul" | 35 |
| Literally, "great soul" | 33 |
| Literally "high-souled" | 33 |
| "Politically Incorrect" host | 38 |
| "Real Time With Bill ___" | 35 |
| "Politically Incorrect" host Bill | 43 |
| HBO's "Real Time With Bill ___" | 45 |
| 'Real Time With Bill --' | 32 |
| TV host with "New Rules" | 34 |
| HBO's "Real Time" host | 36 |
| Comedy compeer of Colbert and Stewart | 37 |
| Bill who hosts HBO's "Real Time" | 46 |
| "Religulous" writer/star | 34 |
| "Politically Incorrect" Bill | 38 |
| "Be More Cynical" comic | 33 |
| ''Real Time'' host | 34 |
| Literally, "strong" in Hawaiian | 41 |
| When repeated, a Hawaiian food fish | 35 |
| Repeated, a popular grilled fish | 32 |
| When doubled, a shore dinner order | 34 |
| Hawaiian for "very strong" | 36 |
| Game played in "The Joy Luck Club" | 44 |
| Chinese game with over 100 tiles | 32 |