| QB VII author | 16 |
| Popular author | 14 |
| Novelist who wrote the screenplay for "Gunfight at the O.K. Corral" | 77 |
| Leon ___, who wrote "Mila 18" | 39 |
| He wrote "Exodus" | 27 |
| He wrote "Battle Cry": 1953 | 37 |
| Former name of Broadway's George Gershwin Theatre | 53 |
| Exodus author | 13 |
| Battle Cry author | 19 |
| Baltimore-born novelist | 23 |
| Author of "Q.B. VII" | 30 |
| Author of "Armageddon" | 32 |
| Author of "Armageddon: A Novel of Berlin" | 51 |
| Author of QB VII | 19 |
| Author Leon who was born on the day Joseph Conrad died | 54 |
| “A God in Ruins” novelist | 33 |
| "Trinity" writer | 26 |
| "Trinity" novelist Leon | 33 |
| "Trinity" author Leon | 31 |
| "Topaz" writer | 24 |
| "Topaz" penner | 24 |
| "Topaz" novelist Leon | 31 |
| "The Angry Hills" writer | 34 |
| "The Angry Hills" novelist | 36 |
| "Redemption" writer | 29 |
| "Redemption" novelist, 1995 | 37 |
| "Redemption" novelist | 31 |
| "Redemption" author Leon | 34 |
| "QB VIII" novelist | 28 |
| "QB VII" penner | 25 |
| "QB VII" novelist | 27 |
| "Ohara's Choice" novelist | 39 |
| "O'Hara's Choice" novelist, 2003 | 50 |
| "O'Hara's Choice" novelist | 44 |
| "Mitla Pass" author Leon | 34 |
| "Gunfight at the O.K. Corral" writer Leon | 51 |
| "Exodus" scribe | 25 |
| "Battle Cry" penner Leon | 34 |
| "A God in Ruins" novelist, 1999 | 41 |
| 'Trinity' author | 24 |
| 'QB VII' author Leon | 28 |
| ''The Angry Hills'' author | 42 |
| ''O'Hara's Choice'' author | 50 |
| ''Battle Cry'' author | 37 |
| Scottish brownie of folklore | 28 |
| Writers Leon, Charles and Antonia | 33 |
| Noted Japanese admiral: 1854–1937 | 40 |
| "Family Matters" nerd | 31 |
| "Did I do that?" character | 36 |
| Dweebish "Family Matters" boy | 39 |
| Nerdy neighbor on "Family Matters" | 44 |
| 1990s sitcom character who had his own breakfast cereal | 55 |
| "Family Matters" nerd Steve | 37 |
| "Family Matters" annoyer | 34 |
| TV character with the catchphrase "Did I do that?" | 60 |
| TV character with highwater pants and suspenders | 48 |
| Steve ___ in "Family Matters" | 39 |
| Steve __ ("Family Matters" nerd) | 42 |
| Nerdy “Family Matters” character | 40 |
| Jaleel White TV role | 20 |
| Jaleel White role on "Family Matters" | 47 |
| Jaleel White role | 17 |
| He loved Laura Winslow | 22 |
| Classic nerd | 12 |
| "No sweat my pet" speaker | 35 |
| "Family Matters" role | 31 |
| "Family Matters" neighbor | 35 |
| "Family Matters" misfit | 33 |
| "Family Matters" kid | 30 |
| "Did I do that?" sitcom character | 43 |
| 'Family Matters' nerd | 29 |
| '80s-'90s "Did I do that?" TV nerd | 52 |
| ''Family Matters'' kids | 39 |
| Web address | 11 |
| www address | 11 |
| Modern address | 14 |
| It starts with "http" | 31 |
| Online address | 14 |
| Surfer's destination, for short | 35 |
| E-address | 9 |
| WWW bookmark | 12 |
| Web address, for short | 22 |
| Internet address | 16 |
| Dot-com's address | 21 |
| Clickable address | 17 |
| It usually starts with www. | 27 |
| Browser bookmark | 16 |
| Web browser entry | 17 |
| It may be bookmarked | 20 |
| Address at the top of a browser | 31 |
| Web site ID | 11 |
| Web page ID | 11 |
| Link letters? | 13 |
| High-tech address | 17 |
| Address for a dot-com | 21 |
| www.yahoo.com, e.g. | 19 |
| www destination | 15 |
| Website address | 15 |
| Web address, briefly | 20 |
| Techie's address | 20 |