| Thick-skinned grassland beast, briefly | 38 |
| Second-largest land animal, briefly | 35 |
| Safari-goers may get a charge out of it | 39 |
| Record label named after an animal | 34 |
| Record label inspired by zoo heavyweight? | 41 |
| Only mammal with horns made of keratin | 38 |
| Heavyweight zoo attraction, for short | 37 |
| They're thick-skinned and horny | 35 |
| They may be found in preserves, informally | 42 |
| 17th letter of the Greek alphabet | 33 |
| Greek letter that looks like a "P" | 44 |
| When tripled, a crew member's fraternity? | 45 |
| Secondary character in Aristophanes? | 36 |
| One-third of a Greek boating fraternity? | 40 |
| Letter on some campus sweatshirts | 33 |
| Greek letter whose capital looks like a P | 41 |
| Greek letter used in spherical coordinates | 42 |
| Good name for the crew team fraternity? | 39 |
| Christogram component, sometimes | 32 |
| "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" spinoff | 45 |
| "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" spin-off | 46 |
| "Mary Tyler Moore" spinoff | 36 |
| Spinoff of "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" | 48 |
| Spin-off starring Valerie Harper | 32 |
| "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" character | 47 |
| Tenant in Carlton the Doorman's building | 44 |
| Sitcom character who got married on 10/28/74 | 44 |
| Valerie Harper sitcom of the 1970s | 34 |
| Valerie Harper sitcom of the '70s | 37 |
| She had to take the NYC subway to her wedding | 45 |
| Mary's upstairs neighbor, in 1970s TV | 41 |
| 1970s sitcom that included Carlton the Doorman | 46 |
| "Mary Tyler Moore Show" spinoff | 41 |
| 'Mary Tyler Moore Show' spinoff | 39 |
| ''Mary Tyler Moore Show'' spinoff | 49 |
| Island thatÂ's not all island | 37 |
| "Island" on the East Coast | 36 |
| "Island" on the Atlantic Coast | 40 |
| Site of one of the Seven Wonders | 32 |
| Colossus of ___ (one of the Seven Wonders) | 42 |
| Site of one of the Seven Wonders of the World | 45 |
| Scholarship given to Sen. Bradley | 33 |
| Scene of one of the Seven Wonders | 33 |
| Man for whom Salisbury's land was named | 43 |
| Largest of the Dodecanese Islands | 33 |
| For whom Zimbabwe was originally named | 38 |
| Diagoras International Airport site | 35 |
| Yellow feature of Brazil's flag | 35 |
| Fleming of "Spellbound" | 33 |
| Who Beach Boys said "Help Me" to | 42 |
| Title girl in a Beach Boys chart-topper | 39 |
| The Beach Boys 'Help Me, --'' | 41 |
| Her help was solicited in a hit song | 36 |
| Her help was solicited by The Beach Boys | 40 |
| Fleming of "Spellbound" (1945) | 40 |
| Fleming of ''Spellbound'' | 41 |
| Award-winning female bluegrass vocalist Vincent | 47 |
| Actress Fleming of "Gun Glory" | 40 |
| "The Secret" author Byrne | 35 |
| "Help Me, __": Beach Boys hit | 39 |
| 'Help Me (1965 #1 hit), --' | 35 |
| European river that sounds like a horse | 39 |
| The Pont d'Avignon spanned it | 33 |
| River with a mouth in the Mediterranean | 39 |
| River through the Lake of Geneva | 32 |
| River flowing into and out of Lake Geneva | 41 |
| River crossed by the Pont d'Avignon | 39 |
| It joins the Saône at Lyons | 34 |
| Greek letters that look like P's | 36 |
| "100" symbols, in Greek numerals | 42 |
| Point on a mariner's compass | 32 |
| Curve on the surface of a sphere | 32 |
| Any point on a mariner's compass | 36 |
| Wynken or Blynken, e.g., but not Nod | 36 |
| What's easier to do with gold than silver? | 46 |
| It's hard to do with "orange" | 43 |
| Greeting-card message, typically | 32 |
| Ben and Jen do it with each other | 33 |
| "Funny money," for one | 32 |
| "... no ___ or reason" | 32 |
| Paired the girl with the world, e.g. | 36 |
| "Wide Sargasso Sea" author | 36 |
| Jean who wrote "Wide Sargasso Sea" | 44 |
| "Wide Sargasso Sea" novelist, 1966 | 44 |
| "Wide Sargasso Sea" author Jean | 41 |
| "Welsh Ballads" author | 32 |
| "Voyage in the Dark" novelist | 39 |
| ''Wide Sargasso Sea'' author Jean | 49 |
| ''Wide Sargasso Sea'' author | 44 |
| Longest word not containing an a, e, i, o, or u | 47 |
| "Bel ___," Burnford novel: 1978 | 41 |
| One of many on England's southern coastline | 47 |
| England's Portsmouth Harbour, for one | 41 |
| Burnford's "Bel ___": 1978 | 40 |
| "Bel ___," Burnford novel | 35 |
| "Bel ___," 1978 Burnford novel | 40 |
| Currency that once pictured the Shah | 36 |
| Marble bridge over the Grand Canal | 34 |
| "What news on the ___?" | 33 |
| Like Hals's "Cavalier" | 36 |