| Ballpark products | 17 |
| Traditional Austrian dish | 25 |
| German dish | 11 |
| Veal cutlet style | 17 |
| Specialty on an Innsbruck menu | 30 |
| Dish akin to cotoletta alla milanese | 36 |
| Breaded dish | 12 |
| Austrian entree | 15 |
| Competition to determine the best sausage? | 42 |
| Shea snack | 10 |
| For DIANNE WIEST, a sidewalk cart | 33 |
| Golfer Michelle and others | 26 |
| Capital of Germany's Hesse state | 36 |
| "Night" author | 24 |
| Writer Elie | 11 |
| Peace Nobelist called a "messenger to mankind" | 56 |
| Nobelist who wrote "Night" | 36 |
| Nobelist Elie | 13 |
| Author of the Yiddish memoir "And the World Remained Silent" | 70 |
| "The Fifth Son" author | 32 |
| "Night" novelist | 26 |
| '86 Peace Nobelist | 22 |
| ''Wise Men and Their Tales'' author | 51 |
| ''Messenger to mankind'' Nobelist | 49 |
| Actress Dianne | 14 |
| Two-time Oscar winner Dianne | 28 |
| Oscar winner for "Bullets Over Broadway" | 50 |
| She won Oscars for two Woody Allen films | 40 |
| Oscar, Emmy, and Golden Globe winner Dianne | 43 |
| Oscar winner for "Hannah and Her Sisters" | 51 |
| Oscar winner Dianne | 19 |
| Her two Oscar roles were directed by the same person | 52 |
| Dianne whose two Oscars are both for Woody Allen films | 54 |
| Dianne who won Best Supporting Actress for two Woody Allen films | 64 |
| Dianne of "Parenthood," 1989 | 38 |
| Dianne of "Law & Order" | 37 |
| Dianne of 'The Birdcage' | 32 |
| Dianne of 'Rabbit Hole' | 31 |
| Dianne of 'Bullets Over Broadway' | 41 |
| Actress Dianne of "Hannah and Her Sisters" | 52 |
| "Parenthood" Oscar nominee Dianne | 43 |
| Bachelor's lack | 19 |
| Youngman wanted you to take his | 31 |
| Michelle, to Barack | 19 |
| Chaucer's ___ of Bath | 25 |
| Better half, typically | 22 |
| Youngman offered his | 20 |
| Talese's ''Thy Neighbor's ___'' | 55 |
| Penultimate word in a Henny Youngman one-liner | 46 |
| Not a single woman | 18 |
| Man's better half | 21 |
| Helen, to Menelaus | 18 |
| Bachelorette, upon saying "I do" | 42 |
| Youngman's giveaway | 23 |
| Xanthippe, to Socrates | 22 |
| Word with fish or ale | 21 |
| Wilma, to Fred | 14 |
| What a bride becomes at her wedding | 35 |
| Wedding cake doll | 17 |
| The "Judy" of Punch and Judy | 38 |
| Talese's "Thy Neighbor's ___" | 47 |
| Penelope, to Odysseus | 21 |
| One who's done the "I do's" | 45 |
| One who's been down the aisle | 33 |
| One who has changed names, maybe | 32 |
| Oft-swapped person | 18 |
| Not a single female | 19 |
| Missus | 6 |
| Michelle, to Barack Obama | 25 |
| Mary, to Abe Lincoln | 20 |
| Marital partner, perhaps | 24 |
| Marge Simpson, e.g. | 19 |
| Man and ___ | 11 |
| Maggie, to Jiggs | 16 |
| Lois, to Hi | 11 |
| Liz, to Dick, twice | 19 |
| Linda Loman, to Willy | 21 |
| Legitimate deduction | 20 |
| Laura, to George W. | 19 |
| Laura, to George | 16 |
| Katharina, to Petruchio | 23 |
| Kate, to Petruchio, eventually | 30 |
| Judy, to Punch | 14 |
| Josephine, to Napoleon | 22 |
| Holly, to David Petraeus | 24 |
| Hillary, to Bill | 16 |
| Harriet, to Ozzie Nelson | 24 |
| Harem member | 12 |
| Half of a team | 14 |
| Gump's Min | 14 |
| Guinevere, to Arthur | 20 |
| Former bachelorette | 19 |
| Fish or mid | 11 |
| Eydie, to Steve | 15 |
| Desdemona, to Othello | 21 |
| Demi, to Bruce | 14 |
| Cher to Sonny, once | 19 |
| Bride, after the wedding | 24 |
| Bride, after the vows | 21 |
| Better half, often | 18 |