| Danish-American journalist-reformer | 35 |
| Danish cyclist Bjarne who admitted in 2007 to taking performance-enhancing drugs when winning the 1996 Tour de France | 117 |
| Crusading journalist for the old New York Sun | 45 |
| Author of "The Making of an American" | 47 |
| Author of "Out of Mulberry Street" | 44 |
| Author of "How the Other Half Lives" | 46 |
| "The Making of an American" is his autobiography | 58 |
| "The Making of an American" author Jacob | 50 |
| "The Children of the Poor" author | 43 |
| "The Battle With the Slum" writer | 43 |
| "Out of Mulberry Street" writer Jacob | 47 |
| "How the Other Half Lives" muckraker | 46 |
| "Children of the Tenements" writer Jacob | 50 |
| "Children of the Tenements" author | 44 |
| "Children of the Poor" author Jacob | 45 |
| "Children of the Poor" author | 39 |
| 'How the Other Half Lives' author Jacob | 47 |
| ''Children of the Tenements'' author | 52 |
| ___ Park, L.I. | 14 |
| Â Â Reformer born in Denmark | 34 |
| Story in Kipling's "The Jungle Book" | 50 |
| Part of "The Jungle Book" | 35 |
| Make stew | 9 |
| Churn up | 8 |
| Make hopping mad | 16 |
| Ruffle some feathers | 20 |
| Stir (up) | 9 |
| Stir up, without a spoon | 24 |
| Stir to anger | 13 |
| Muddy the water | 15 |
| Get in a lather | 15 |
| Cause agitation | 15 |
| Bring exasperation | 18 |
| Ruffle feathers | 15 |
| Anger, with "up" | 26 |
| Incite anger | 12 |
| Get all stirred up | 18 |
| Cause one to get het up | 23 |
| Bug and then some | 17 |
| Rouse to anger | 14 |
| Raise one's dander | 22 |
| Make agitated | 13 |
| Get to, in a way | 16 |
| Get to, in a bad way | 20 |
| Get someone's dander up | 27 |
| Get one's blood boiling | 27 |
| Bug, and then some | 18 |
| Boil one's blood | 20 |
| Upset: Colloq. | 14 |
| Stir up, without a straw | 24 |
| Stir up incensement | 19 |
| Stir up anger | 13 |
| Stir up (no spoon required) | 27 |
| Ruffle the feathers | 19 |
| Really upset | 12 |
| Really peeve | 12 |
| Raise some hackles | 18 |
| Raise hackles | 13 |
| Push too hard, maybe | 20 |
| Provoke wrath | 13 |
| Provoke to anger | 16 |
| Provoke Pappy Yokum | 19 |
| Peeve, familiarly | 17 |
| Make wrathful | 13 |
| Make stew? | 10 |
| Make hot, in a way | 18 |
| Make feisty | 11 |
| Ladder, part 6 | 14 |
| Irritate: Colloq. | 17 |
| Irritate but good | 17 |
| Inflame, with "up" | 28 |
| Induce indignation in | 21 |
| Honk off | 8 |
| Get to, so to speak | 19 |
| Get to in a bad way | 19 |
| Get someone's Irish up | 26 |
| Get on someone's back | 25 |
| Cause one to get steamed up | 27 |
| Cause one to get his dander up | 30 |
| Cause heat under the collar | 27 |
| Cause heat under one's collar | 33 |
| Cause dander to rise | 20 |
| Cause dander | 12 |
| Bug and more | 12 |
| Arouse the dander of | 20 |
| Arouse one's dander | 23 |
| Annoy but good | 14 |
| Anger: Colloq. | 14 |
| Anger (with "up") | 27 |
| Agitate, colloquially | 21 |
| "Aggravex" | 20 |
| Got one's goat | 18 |
| Incited to anger | 16 |
| Got all agitated | 16 |
| Bugged or vexed | 15 |
| Stirred (up) | 12 |
| Sore as hops | 12 |
| Much provoked | 13 |
| Got under the skin of | 21 |
| Got the goat of, with "up" | 36 |