| Bambi, by the end of "Bambi" | 38 |
| Bambi's mother-in-law in the movie | 38 |
| Bambi's mother's brothers? | 34 |
| Bambi's father's title, re the forest | 45 |
| Balzac's "___ Goriot" | 35 |
| Balzac's "___ Fille d'Eve" | 44 |
| Balzac's "___ femme" | 34 |
| Balzac's "___ Double Famille" | 43 |
| Balzac's "___ de Sceaux" | 38 |
| Balzac's "___ Cornélius" | 41 |
| Balzac's "___ Birotteau" | 38 |
| Balzac's "___ Bette" | 34 |
| Balzac's "Une Ténébreuse ___" | 49 |
| Balzac's "Une Fille ___" | 38 |
| Balzac's "Le ____ Goriot" | 39 |
| Balzac's "Le ___ Goriot" | 38 |
| Balzac's "Le Père ___" | 39 |
| Balzac's "Le Curé ___" | 39 |
| Balzac's "Le --- Goriot" | 38 |
| Balzac's "La Messe de l'___" | 46 |
| Balzac's "La Cousine ___" | 39 |
| Balzac's "La Cousine --" | 38 |
| Balzac's ''Le ___ Goriot'' | 46 |
| Balzac novel "Le _____ Goriot" | 40 |
| Baltique ou Caspienne, par exemple | 34 |
| Baltimorean ''sweetie'' | 39 |
| Baltimore-turned-Indianapolis player | 36 |
| Baltimore's McHenry, for one | 32 |
| Baltimore's Friendship, e.g. | 32 |
| Baltimore's Enoch ___ Free Library | 38 |
| Baltimore's "Yards" | 33 |
| Baltimore ___ (bouncing hit to the infield) | 43 |
| Baltimore __: Maryland state bird | 33 |
| Baltimore pro who moved to Indianapolis | 39 |
| Baltimore Orioles' spring training site | 43 |
| Baltimore oriole : Maryland :: ___ : Hawaii | 43 |
| Baltimore NFLer called "The Golden Arm" | 49 |
| Baltimore neighborhood that includes Marble Hill | 48 |
| Baltimore institution founded in 1852 | 37 |
| Baltimore electronic musician Deacon | 36 |
| Baltimore daily, with "the" | 37 |
| Baltimore Colts quarterback legend | 34 |
| Baltimore Colts Hall-of-Famer Marchetti | 39 |
| Baltimore baseballer, or a migratory bird | 41 |
| Baltimore baseball team, in sportspeak | 38 |
| Baltic republic crashing into sea (7) | 37 |
| Baltic region for which a dog is named | 38 |
| Balthasar's true identity, in Shakespeare | 45 |
| Balms, comforters, consolers, etc. | 34 |
| Bally's Atlantic City casino encompasses it | 47 |
| Balls fielded by the catcher, perhaps | 37 |
| Ballroom dance in triple time | 45 |
| Ballroom that made the Lindy Hop famous | 39 |
| Ballroom favorite, with "The" | 39 |
| Ballroom dancer of the early 20th century | 41 |
| Ballroom dance with a Cuban influence | 37 |
| Ballroom dance similar to the rumba | 35 |
| Ballroom dance performed wearing a fez? | 39 |
| Ballroom dance in Nuku'alofa? | 33 |
| Ballplayers' representatives | 32 |
| Ballplayers who only bat, briefly | 33 |
| Ballplayer who refuses to fade away | 35 |
| Ballplayer who does ads for Radio Shack | 39 |
| Ballplayer Roy in "The Natural" | 41 |
| Ballplayer nicknamed "Le Grand Orange" | 48 |
| Ballplayer nicknamed "Charlie Hustle" | 47 |
| Ballplayer Joe idolized by Charlie Brown | 40 |
| Ballplayer in a midsummer exhibition game | 41 |
| Ballplayer Fuentes or one of the musical Jacksons | 49 |
| Ballplayer from north of the border | 35 |
| Ballplayer convicted of racketeering | 36 |
| Ballpark rallying cry based on a 1950s hit | 42 |
| Ballpark demolished after the 2008 season | 41 |
| Ballpark concessionaire's offerings | 39 |
| Ballpark being retired after the 2008 season | 44 |
| Ballots cast in absentia, perhaps | 33 |
| Ballot topic for decriminalization | 34 |
| Ballot parts that may be hanging | 32 |
| Balloon used in atmospheric probes | 34 |
| Ballistics, dynamic or lite starter | 35 |
| Ballistic missile not known for its accuracy | 44 |
| Ballets __: early 20th-century dance company | 44 |
| Balletic opposite of en l'air | 33 |
| Ballet-inspired French impressionist | 36 |
| Ballet's Odette, alternatively | 34 |
| Ballet's "Le ___ des Cygnes" | 42 |
| Ballet to Tchaikovsky's music, by George | 44 |
| Ballet to Stravinsky's music, by George | 43 |
| Ballet to Bach's music, by George | 37 |
| Ballet step on tiptoe without bending the knee | 46 |
| Ballet rail used by a Kundalini practitioner? | 45 |
| Ballet movie of 1948, with "The" | 42 |
| Ballet movement in which the knees are bent | 43 |
| Ballet featuring the evil magician Von Rothbart | 47 |
| Ballet company's leading dancer | 35 |
| Ballet based on a 1605 novel, by George | 39 |
| Ballesteros who won three British Opens | 39 |
| Ballerinas get a rise out of this | 33 |
| Ballerina's tight-fitting attire | 36 |
| Ballerina's leg-bending action | 34 |