| Little green men from the Red Planet | 36 |
| Invaders in an H. G. Wells story | 32 |
| "The War of the Worlds" invaders | 42 |
| 'War of the Worlds' invaders | 36 |
| "Raging Bull" director Scorsese | 41 |
| Windsor-born politician, Paul ____ Junior | 41 |
| Successor to "Old Hickory" | 36 |
| Rowan's "Laugh-In" partner | 40 |
| "Wild and crazy" comic | 32 |
| One of "Twelve Angry Men" | 35 |
| "Tora! Tora! Tora!" star | 34 |
| Strict French general: 17th century | 35 |
| Drink that may be garnished with a lemon peel | 45 |
| Bond's is shaken, not stirred | 33 |
| "Shaken, not stirred" cocktail | 40 |
| "Plaisir d'Amour" composer | 40 |
| "License to Kill" cocktail | 36 |
| Bond likes these "shaken, not stirred" | 48 |
| 007 prefers them "shaken, not stirred" | 48 |
| Deface a lightweight metal carriage? | 36 |
| ''Mission: Impossible'' actor | 45 |
| "Black Friday" beneficiaries | 38 |
| "Back to the Future" role | 35 |
| Borgnine's Oscar-winning role | 33 |
| ___ McFly of "Back to the Future" | 43 |
| Oscar winner after "On the Waterfront" | 48 |
| Movie for which Ernest Borgnine won an Oscar | 44 |
| Longtime NFL coach Schottenheimer | 33 |
| Feldman of "Young Frankenstein" | 41 |
| Delbert Mann's 1955 Oscar winner | 36 |
| 1955 Best Picture starring Ernest Borgnine | 42 |
| "El Paso" singer Robbins | 34 |
| Saint Stephen or Joan of Arc, e.g. | 34 |
| Basketball Hall-of-Famer Harshman | 33 |
| Sportscaster Albert who says "Yes!" | 45 |
| Mets' "Marvelous" one of yore | 43 |
| "Marvelous ___" of the old Mets | 41 |
| ___ Levy, four-time Super Bowl coach for Buffalo | 48 |
| "The Way We Were" composer | 36 |
| Noted communist buried in Highgate Cemetery | 43 |
| 'You Bet Your Life' host | 32 |
| ''Duck Soup'' surname | 37 |
| "You Bet Your Life" host | 34 |
| ''Duck Soup'' name | 34 |
| Surname of four stars in "Duck Soup" | 46 |
| Surname of four "Duck Soup" stars | 43 |
| Star of "A Night at the Opera" | 40 |
| Revolutionary expelled from Prussia in 1849 | 43 |
| Proponent of a classless society | 32 |
| Philosopher who gave his name to an -ism | 40 |
| Karl who philosophized about class struggle | 43 |
| Chico, Groucho, Gummo, Harpo, or Zeppo of comedy | 48 |
| Big name in communism and comedy | 32 |
| Any brother in "Animal Crackers" | 42 |
| 1950s-'60s TV quiz show host | 32 |
| "Time wounds all heels" comic | 39 |
| "The Poverty of Philosophy" author | 44 |
| "The Communist Manifesto" coauthor | 44 |
| "Right Here Waiting" rocker Richard | 45 |
| "Horse Feathers" family name | 38 |
| "Animal Crackers" surname | 35 |
| "Animal Crackers" brothers | 36 |
| "A Night at the Opera" name | 37 |
| Name repeated in a nursery rhyme | 32 |
| "Proud ___" (hit of 1969) | 35 |
| "Frankenstein" author Shelley | 39 |
| Steenburgen of ''Ragtime'' | 42 |
| Girl in "The Rose of Tralee" | 38 |
| Fludd hit, "Cousin _____" | 36 |
| "Quite contrary" nursery rhyme girl | 45 |
| 'There's Something About --' | 40 |
| ''Contrary'' girl of rhyme | 42 |
| Cosmetics pyramid scheme company | 32 |
| "The Big Chill" actress | 33 |
| Earl of the 1960s-'70s Baltimore Bullets? | 45 |
| 'Bus Stop' star, in Annapolis? | 38 |
| She was Peter Pan in the WINTER Garden Theatre | 46 |
| ''South Pacific'' star | 38 |
| Words with "quite contrary" | 37 |
| Gospel duo with the single "Shackles" | 47 |
| "The Bells of St. ___" | 32 |
| With ville, British Columbia community | 38 |
| St. ___River (Superior-Huron link) | 34 |
| St. _____ River (Michigan-Ontario divider) | 42 |
| Saint ___ University of Minnesota | 33 |
| "The Bells of St. ___," 1917 song | 43 |
| "___ New Car" (Tom Petty song) | 40 |
| ''The Bells of St. __'' | 39 |
| "No ___!" (Roberto Duran quote) | 41 |
| Roberto Duran quote: ''No ___'' | 47 |
| ___ o menos (basically, in Spanish) | 35 |
| Some bachelors' goals, for short? | 37 |
| More, to a ''señor'' | 39 |
| English Lit. majors' degrees | 32 |
| Attachment to "Christ"? | 33 |
| "No ___" (boxer Duran's cry) | 42 |
| "No ___!" (Spanish surrender) | 39 |
| "No ___!" (Spanish cry) | 33 |
| "No ___!" (Spanish "Uncle!") | 48 |
| "No _____!" (Spanish boxer's cry) | 47 |