| Defendants at law | 17 |
| Big name in outdoor gear | 24 |
| Big name in camping gear | 24 |
| Outdoor gear chain | 18 |
| King, in Lisbon | 15 |
| Defendants: Law | 15 |
| Defendants, at law | 18 |
| Culprits, in Calabria | 21 |
| Camping gear co. | 16 |
| Store with tents | 16 |
| Sporting goods co-op once headed by the first American to summit Everest | 72 |
| Sporting goods chain with the slogan "Get outside yourself" | 69 |
| Portugal's Manuel II, e.g. | 30 |
| Portugal's Alfonso I, e.g. | 30 |
| Outdoor gear retailer | 21 |
| O ___ do Futebol (Pelé's nickname) | 41 |
| Legal defendants | 16 |
| King, in Cape Verde | 19 |
| King David ally | 15 |
| Defendants: Rom. law | 20 |
| Defendants, to Darrow | 21 |
| Defendants, legally | 19 |
| Defendants, in old law | 22 |
| Defendants, in civil law | 24 |
| Defendants in court | 19 |
| Defendants at court | 19 |
| Camping World competitor | 24 |
| Big name in outdoor equipment | 29 |
| Biblical friend of David | 24 |
| "___ Momo" (1989 David Byrne album) | 45 |
| Treat again, as a sprain | 24 |
| Continue to treat, as a swelling | 32 |
| Tend to again, as an injured joint | 34 |
| Keep treating a black eye, maybe | 32 |
| Continue to treat, as a sprain | 30 |
| Chill again | 11 |
| Attend to again, as a sprain | 28 |
| Apply more frosting to | 22 |
| Apply a cold compress to once more | 34 |
| Treats again, as an inflammation | 32 |
| Treats again, as a sprain | 25 |
| Chills anew | 11 |
| Â Â Works more to get the swelling down | 45 |
| The German state | 16 |
| German empire | 13 |
| Clinton Labor secretary Robert | 30 |
| Third ___ | 9 |
| Robert of the Clinton Cabinet | 29 |
| Hitler's Third ___ | 22 |
| Germany has had three of them | 29 |
| Germany | 7 |
| Clinton's Secretary of Labor Robert | 39 |
| Albert Speer subject | 20 |
| Wealthy, in Weimar | 18 |
| Robert in Clinton's Cabinet | 31 |
| Old German state | 16 |
| Modern composer Steve | 21 |
| Hitler's Third | 18 |
| Hitler's realm | 18 |
| Germany's Third ___ | 23 |
| Famous Third | 12 |
| Empire, to Germans | 18 |
| Clinton's Labor secretary | 29 |
| Clinton's first secretary of labor | 38 |
| Clinton's first labor secretary | 35 |
| Clinton labor secretary | 23 |
| Author of "The Greening of America" | 45 |
| 1990s Secretary of Labor Robert | 31 |
| 1990s Labor leader | 18 |
| "The Rise and Fall of the Third ___" | 46 |
| "City Life" composer Steve | 36 |
| Food writer Ruth | 16 |
| Ruth who edited Gourmet | 23 |
| Food critic Ruth | 16 |
| Senate Majority Leader Harry | 28 |
| Tim of "WKRP in Cincinnati" | 37 |
| Nevada senator Harry | 20 |
| U.S. flag designer: 1818 | 24 |
| Frist's successor as Senate majority leader | 47 |
| Tara in the tabloids | 20 |
| Senate Majority Leader after Frist | 34 |
| Senate leader Harry | 19 |
| Longtime Nevada senator Harry | 29 |
| Harry of the Senate | 19 |
| Actor Tim of "WKRP in Cincinnati" | 43 |
| "American Pie" actress Tara | 37 |
| Wallace of silents | 18 |
| The Lone Ranger's real name | 31 |
| The Lone Ranger's real identity | 35 |
| Tara of "American Pie" | 32 |
| Tara of 'American Pie' | 30 |
| Senator Harry of Nevada | 23 |
| Senator Harry | 13 |
| Senate minority leader Harry | 28 |
| Living Colour's guitarist Vernon | 36 |
| Journalist Whitelaw ___ | 23 |
| Journalist Whitelaw | 19 |
| John __, the Lone Ranger | 24 |
| John ___, the Lone Ranger | 25 |
| John ___ (the Lone Ranger) | 26 |