| Important exam for college hopefuls | 35 |
| Failed to participate in, with "out" | 46 |
| Failed to participate in (with "out") | 47 |
| Exam with three 800-pt. sections | 32 |
| Emulated Humpty Dumpty and Little Miss Muffet | 45 |
| Didn't get eliminated from musical chairs | 45 |
| Acknowledged that the Torah was back in the ark | 47 |
| "Verbum ___ sapienti (est)" | 37 |
| "Little Miss Muffet/ ___ on a ..." | 44 |
| ''Paradise Lost'' character | 43 |
| "Paradise Lost" villain | 33 |
| "___ lies awaitin' . . . " | 40 |
| ''Paradise Lost'' figure | 40 |
| White Stripes "Get Behind Me ___" | 43 |
| The Lean One, in "Peer Gynt" | 38 |
| Saddam's mate, on "South Park" | 44 |
| Saddam's lover, on "South Park" | 45 |
| Role in the film "Bedazzled" | 38 |
| He comes from the land down under? | 34 |
| He comes from the land down under | 33 |
| Frequent "South Park" presence | 40 |
| Figure with horns and pointed ears | 34 |
| "Damn Yankees" villain | 32 |
| Rushdie's "Verses" | 32 |
| Rushdie's "___ Verses" | 36 |
| Like Rushdie's "Verses" | 37 |
| Like Rushdie's ''Verses'' | 45 |
| ___ the feet of (received training from) | 40 |
| Thai meat dish often served with peanut sauce | 45 |
| Skewered meat dish in peanut sauce | 34 |
| Indonesian grilled chicken snack | 32 |
| Grilled Thai dish served with peanut sauce | 42 |
| Did nothing while other things went on | 38 |
| Small case often with a shoulder strap | 38 |
| Small bag, possibly with a shoulder strap | 41 |
| Major League Baseball's oldest rookie ever | 46 |
| 1971 Baseball Hall of Fame inductee | 35 |
| "Hello, Dolly!" jazzman | 33 |
| Completely fill, as a hungry person | 35 |
| Asian appetizer served with peanut sauce | 40 |
| Cotton fabric with a smooth finish | 34 |
| Really appeases one's hunger | 32 |
| An anagram for "asset" | 32 |
| Like an appetite that can be fulfilled | 38 |
| "Gymnopédies" composer | 35 |
| "Socrate" composer Erik | 33 |
| Composer of "furniture music" | 39 |
| ''Socrate'' composer Erik | 41 |
| "Gymnopédies" composer Erik | 40 |
| French composer: 1866–1925 | 33 |
| French composer of many piano works | 35 |
| French composer of "Vexations" | 40 |
| Figure in the French avant-garde | 32 |
| Contemporary and compatriot of Debussy | 38 |
| Composer who scored for guns and typewriters | 44 |
| Composer of "Gymnopédies" | 38 |
| Composer from the French avant-garde | 36 |
| "Vexations" composer Erik | 35 |
| "Sports et Divertissements" composer | 46 |
| "Sonatine Bureaucratique" composer | 44 |
| "Le Picador est mort" composer | 40 |
| "Gnossiennes" composer | 32 |
| "Danses gothiques" composer | 37 |
| Participated temporarily, as with a band | 40 |
| Ellington's "___ Doll" | 36 |
| Claudel's "The ___ Slipper" | 41 |
| Basie's "--- Doll" | 32 |
| Paul Claudel play "The ___ Slipper" | 45 |
| Fabric that's glossy on one side | 36 |
| Ellington's ''___ Doll'' | 44 |
| Attended without really belonging | 33 |
| "Nights in White ___" (Moody Blues) | 45 |
| "___ Doll," Ellington-Strayhorn song | 46 |
| "Gulliver's Travels," e.g. | 40 |
| "Saturday Night Live" genre | 37 |
| "Modern Humorist" genre | 33 |
| "This Is Spinal Tap," e.g. | 36 |
| "The Colbert Report" and such | 39 |
| "Dr. Strangelove," e.g. | 33 |
| Pope's "The Dunciad" is one | 41 |
| Pope's "The Dunciad," e.g. | 40 |
| Orwell's "Animal Farm," e.g. | 42 |
| Molière's "The Miser," e.g. | 44 |
| Gere of "Gulliver's Travels" | 42 |
| Genre of Orwell's "Animal Farm" | 45 |
| "The Simpsons" specialty | 34 |
| "The Praise of Folly," e.g. | 37 |
| "The Colbert Report" stock-in-trade | 45 |
| "The Colbert Report" specialty | 40 |
| "South Park" specialty | 32 |
| "Gulliver's Travels", e.g. | 40 |
| "Gulliver's Travels," for one | 43 |
| "Fahrenheit 451," e.g. | 32 |
| ''Mad'' magazine material | 41 |
| Works like Butler's "Erewhon" | 43 |
| "Saturday Night Live" features | 40 |
| "Gulliver's Travels" and others | 45 |
| "Animal Farm" and others | 34 |
| ''Saturday Night Live'' features | 48 |
| Didn't participate, with "out" | 44 |