| Loser to King in the "Battle of the Sexes" tennis match | 65 |
| Loser to King in tennis's "Battle of the Sexes" | 61 |
| Loser to King in 1973 | 21 |
| King bested him | 15 |
| Bobby who was beaten by Billie Jean King | 40 |
| Bobby who lost to Billie Jean | 29 |
| Bobby who lost to a King | 24 |
| Bobby who lost 1973's Battle of the Sexes tennis match | 58 |
| Bobby of tennis | 15 |
| Bobby of 'battle of the sexes' tennis | 45 |
| Bobby beaten by a King? | 23 |
| Battle of the Sexes tennis player | 33 |
| 1973 King rival | 15 |
| 1939 Wimbledon winner | 21 |
| "Tennis Is My Racket" autobiographer | 46 |
| "Lethal Weapon" cop | 29 |
| "Battle of the Sexes" loser | 37 |
| ''Battle of the Sexes'' loser | 45 |
| Morally correct | 15 |
| The slow lane | 13 |
| Starboard side | 14 |
| Starboard | 9 |
| Mr. ___ (perfect man) | 21 |
| Legal privilege | 15 |
| Dextral | 7 |
| Conservatives, with "the" | 35 |
| Boxer's punch or a tackle | 29 |
| "That is correct" | 27 |
| "Don't you agree?" | 32 |
| "Correctomundo!" | 26 |
| Word after all, up, or out | 26 |
| The slow lane's side | 24 |
| Political wing? | 15 |
| Mr. ___ (Prince Charming) | 25 |
| Making Mr. ____ | 15 |
| Limbaugh's wing? | 20 |
| Like rain? | 10 |
| Field position | 14 |
| Entitlement | 11 |
| Divine _____ | 12 |
| Direction Super Mario Bros. scrolls toward | 42 |
| Conservative position | 21 |
| A political position | 20 |
| "Yeah, ___" | 21 |
| "I know, ___?" | 24 |
| "Exactamundo!" | 24 |
| "Correct!" | 20 |
| "Correct-a-mundo" | 27 |
| ___ on! | 7 |
| Part of a square | 16 |
| Square feature | 14 |
| One of four in a square | 23 |
| It's opposite the hypotenuse | 32 |
| Square part | 11 |
| Square element | 14 |
| Specialty of Pythagoras | 23 |
| One of four in a rectangle | 26 |
| Formation of two lines at 90 degrees | 36 |
| Ell feature | 11 |
| End of the advice | 17 |
| "No dawdling!" | 24 |
| Restored to proper condition | 28 |
| Restored to its original position, as a fallen lamp | 51 |
| Very close by | 13 |
| Most hitters and hurlers | 24 |
| Brit's confirmation | 23 |
| Brit's "Yes sirree!" | 34 |
| "Okey-doke!" | 22 |
| O.K., to a Britisher | 20 |
| Londoner's O.K. | 19 |
| Brit's 'Sure thing!' | 32 |
| "OK, sir, I gotcha" | 29 |
| "Gotcha, guv'nor" | 31 |
| Immediately, or where Dracula's clothes fall when he changes? | 65 |
| WHERE'S THE STATION? | 24 |
| The driver on the right has it | 30 |
| Pedestrian's privilege | 26 |
| Intersection concern | 20 |
| Driver's-manual term | 24 |
| 'You said it!' | 22 |
| Up-to-date; precisely | 21 |
| Hippie encouragement | 20 |
| "You said it!" (in '60s slang) | 44 |
| "Totally, dude!" | 26 |
| ''You said it!'' (in '60s slang) | 52 |
| Precisely on the mark | 21 |
| Exactly where it should be | 26 |
| Exactly as projected | 20 |
| Not the least bit off | 21 |
| Very precise | 12 |
| Gracing a magazine's cover? | 31 |
| Exactly ... like a conservative's plan to lower taxes? | 58 |
| Clue left by a boxer while robbing banks? | 41 |
| Spa member privileges? | 22 |
| Party's conservative branch | 31 |
| Part of a hockey line | 21 |
| Stiff as a board | 16 |
| Far from pliant | 15 |
| Hardly pliant | 13 |
| Far from flexible | 17 |