| Norma McCorvey's alias, in a landmark case | 46 |
| Name in a landmark 1973 Supreme Court case | 42 |
| Name in a landmark 1973 court case | 34 |
| Name in a 1973 Supreme Court case | 33 |
| Legal pseudonym for Norma McCorvey | 34 |
| Ex-pitcher "Preacher" ___ | 35 |
| Eggs that may be served with grits | 34 |
| Appellant in a controversial 1973 decision | 42 |
| 1973 Supreme Court decision, for short | 38 |
| "Preacher" of pitching fame | 37 |
| "Jam Up Jelly Tight" singer Tommy | 43 |
| '70s landmark case, familiarly | 34 |
| __ v. Wade: 1973 Supreme Court decision | 39 |
| "Walkabout" director Nicolas | 38 |
| "The Witches" director Nicolas | 40 |
| "The Man Who Fell to Earth" director | 46 |
| Director of "The Witches," 1990 | 41 |
| Director and cinematographer Nicolas | 36 |
| "Two Deaths" director Nicolas | 39 |
| "Performance" director Nicolas | 40 |
| "Don't Look Now" diretcor | 39 |
| "Don't Look Now" director Nicolas | 47 |
| 'Castaway' director Nicolas | 35 |
| Winner of the first Nobel Prize in Physics, 1901 | 48 |
| Deer that are reddish-brown in summer | 37 |
| Fictitious names of court figures | 33 |
| Texter's response to a hilarious joke | 41 |
| Netizen's "That's hysterical!" | 48 |
| It's somewhat stronger than LOL | 35 |
| "That's too funny," to surfers | 44 |
| "OMG, that's hilarious" | 37 |
| "I'm hysterical!" in netspeak | 43 |
| Producer of a hair-raising experience? | 38 |
| It increases one's chances of growth? | 41 |
| Increaser of one's growth potential? | 40 |
| "Message received and understood" | 43 |
| W.J.C.'s half brother. O.K.! | 32 |
| Radioer's "Message received" | 42 |
| Radioer's "Got it!" | 33 |
| Message: "I acknowledge" | 34 |
| He played Tommy in "Tommy" | 36 |
| "Who Framed ___ Rabbit" | 33 |
| "Who Framed ___ Rabbit?" | 34 |
| "Understood," to a radioer | 36 |
| "Got it," in radio lingo | 34 |
| "___ that" ("Understood") | 45 |
| "King of the Road" singer | 35 |
| Toontown character who wears overalls | 37 |
| "Framed" toon in a 1988 film | 38 |
| ''The King of the Cowboys'' | 43 |
| Gentleman who sang "Lady" | 35 |
| Communications Tycoon, Ted ________ | 35 |
| "Reuben James" singer Kenny | 37 |
| "All politics is applesauce" speaker | 46 |
| Reference work next to Bartlett's, maybe | 44 |
| Surname that's synonymous with synonyms | 43 |
| Surname synonymous with synonyms | 32 |
| Something to read word for word? | 32 |
| Shelfmate of Bartlett's, maybe | 34 |
| Physician-turned-wordsmith Peter | 32 |
| Physician known for collecting synonyms | 39 |
| Name that's synonymous with synonymy | 40 |
| Name that's synonymous with synonyms | 40 |
| Doctor often seen on writers' bookshelves | 45 |
| Creator of an immortal 1852 lexicon | 35 |
| Book that's read word-for-word | 34 |
| Whose “Thesaurus” is that? | 34 |
| Anna Paquin's "X-Men" character | 45 |
| Adjective for some spies and elephants | 38 |
| Sarah Palin book, 'Going --' | 36 |
| Palin's "Going __" | 32 |
| Architect Ludwig Mies van der ___ | 33 |
| Mies van der ___ (German-born architect) | 40 |
| Le Corbusier contemporary Mies van der ___ | 42 |
| Barcelona chair designer Ludwig Mies van der ___ | 48 |
| Architect Ludwig Mies van der ____ | 34 |
| ''Vive le ___!'' | 32 |
| Tallest piece in jeu d'échecs | 36 |
| Matisse's "La Tristesse du ___" | 45 |
| Massenet's "Le ___ de Lahore" | 43 |
| Louis the Bold or Phillip the Lion | 34 |
| Lalo's "Le ___ d'Ys" | 38 |
| Chess piece between le fou and la dame | 38 |
| Chess piece between dame and fou | 32 |
| Alfred Jarry’s “Ubu ___” | 36 |
| Alfred Jarry's "Ubu ___" | 38 |
| "Le __ Lear" (Berlioz overture) | 41 |
| "A bas le ___!" (French Revolution cry) | 49 |
| ___ fainéant (do-nothing king) | 33 |
| Source of athletic rage, briefly | 32 |
| Subject of a 2005 MLB inquiry, slangily | 39 |
| Source of a bodybuilder's rage, briefly | 43 |
| ___ rage (problem for some athletes) | 36 |
| ___ rage (cheating bodybuilder's problem) | 45 |
| ___ rage (certain bodybuilder's feeling) | 44 |
| ___ rage (bodybuilder's aggression) | 39 |
| ___ rage (anger experienced by doped-up athletes) | 49 |
| Gâteau des ___ (Mardi Gras dessert) | 38 |
| Capetians "et" Carolingians | 37 |
| ''Louis XIV et Louis XVI'' | 42 |