| ''Swing Time'' studio | 37 |
| Old theaters once owned by Howard Hughes | 40 |
| Like months inconducive to oyster-eating | 40 |
| Like May through August, orthographically | 41 |
| Like non-oyster months, traditionally | 37 |
| Like the year's middle third, letterwise | 44 |
| Like May through August, letterwise | 35 |
| Like May through August, in a way | 33 |
| Like warm months, in oyster folklore | 36 |
| Like the spelling of oyster-abstaining months | 45 |
| Like non-oyster months, supposedly | 34 |
| Like months when oysters aren't in season | 45 |
| Like months when oysters are not in season | 42 |
| Like May through August, literally | 34 |
| Like English pronunciation in most of England | 45 |
| "Treasure Island" monogram | 36 |
| "Treasure Island" author's inits. | 47 |
| Monogram of Long John Silver's creator | 42 |
| Monogram of Dr. Jekyll's creator | 36 |
| Initials of Jekyll's creator | 32 |
| "Kidnapped" author's inits. | 41 |
| Initials of Mr. Hyde's creator | 34 |
| Dr. Jekyll creator's monogram | 33 |
| "Treasure Island" inits. | 34 |
| "Kidnapped" author's monogram | 43 |
| Monogram of Mr. Hyde's creator | 34 |
| "Treasure Island" author's monogram | 49 |
| Initials of Dr. Jekyll's creator | 36 |
| "Treasure Island" auth. | 33 |
| "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" monogram | 44 |
| ''Treasure Island'' monogram | 44 |
| Treasure Island writer's monogram | 37 |
| Treasure Island author's monogram | 37 |
| Monogram of Jekyll's creator | 32 |
| Monogram of J. Silver's creator | 35 |
| Monogram of "Tusitala" | 32 |
| Monogram of "Treasure Island" author | 46 |
| Monogram for Mr. Hyde's creator | 35 |
| Monogram for Dr. Jekyll's creator | 37 |
| Monogram for Blind Pew's creator | 36 |
| Jekyll and Hyde creator's monogram | 38 |
| Inits. of Ben Gunn's creator | 32 |
| Initials of Jim Hawkins's creator | 37 |
| Disease associated with jerks: Abbr. | 36 |
| Acronym for Treasure Island author | 34 |
| "Weir of Hermiston" author, in brief | 46 |
| "Treasure Island" initials | 36 |
| "Treasure Island" author monogram | 43 |
| "The Body Snatcher" author's inits. | 49 |
| "Prince Otto" author's initials | 45 |
| "Kidnapped" writer's monogram | 43 |
| "Kidnapped" author's initials | 43 |
| 'Treasure Island' monogram | 34 |
| ''Kidnapped'' monogram | 38 |
| Initials associated with Watergate | 34 |
| He lost only Mass. and D.C. in 1972 | 35 |
| First pres. to visit China while in office | 42 |
| 1960s-'70s White House monogram | 35 |
| "I'm not a crook" monogram | 40 |
| "Beyond Peace" author's monogram | 46 |
| Rental ad abbr. following a number | 34 |
| Classified letters after a number | 33 |
| Broadway's "6 ___ Riv Vu" | 39 |
| "6 ___ Riv Vu" (1972 Broadway play) | 45 |
| Cell "messenger," briefly | 35 |
| Uracil is one of its basic components | 37 |
| Single-stranded cell substance, often | 37 |
| Pt. of an animal cell's biology | 35 |
| Protein synthesis molecule, for short | 37 |
| Material in the translation process | 35 |
| Letters with messenger or transfer | 34 |
| Genetic messenger material: abbr. | 33 |
| ''Messenger'' compound | 38 |
| Word with messenger, transfer, and ribosomal | 44 |
| Vital component of cells, for short | 35 |
| Usually single-stranded genetic molecule | 40 |
| Transmitter of genetic information | 34 |
| Protein-producing agent, for short | 34 |
| Polymer in protein production, briefly | 38 |
| Molecule involved in protein synthesis | 38 |
| Material used in antisense therapy | 34 |
| Letters following messenger or transfer | 39 |
| Letters after messenger, ribosomal, or transfer | 47 |
| Letters after messenger or transfer | 35 |
| Key molecule for protein synthesis | 34 |
| Its building blocks are nucleotides | 35 |
| It's usually single-stranded | 32 |
| It's stranded in the human body | 35 |
| Genetically coded stuff, for short | 34 |
| Genetic transfer material (Abbr.) | 33 |
| Genetic message "venue" | 33 |
| Genetic material containing uracil | 34 |
| Chain that specializes in personal information? | 47 |
| ___ polymerase (enzyme also called transcriptase) | 49 |
| Â Â Some strands in a cell | 32 |
| Transfer and messenger materials | 32 |
| Transfer and messenger molecules | 32 |
| They're stranded in the body | 32 |
| Life-producing substances: Abbr. | 32 |
| Org. once headed by Michael Steele | 34 |