| "Lord of the Flies" author | 36 |
| "Come chill out, 'American Idol' reject!" (11) | 64 |
| He bested Van Buren | 19 |
| He played Paul Drake on 'Perry Mason' | 45 |
| "Perry Mason" co-star | 31 |
| "She Bangs" singer on "American Idol" | 57 |
| Oscar winner who would make a lousy anesthesiologist? | 53 |
| Oscar winner for Kiss of the Spider Woman | 44 |
| In "Vantage Point" | 28 |
| English king called 'the Conqueror' | 43 |
| MCKINLEYS | 9 |
| Author of a best-selling reader | 31 |
| Victor over Bryan | 17 |
| President slain in Buffalo | 26 |
| No. 25 | 6 |
| Ida Saxton's spouse | 23 |
| Guam annexer | 12 |
| First president of the 20th century | 35 |
| Figure on a $500 bill | 21 |
| Face on a $500 bill | 19 |
| Cleveland successor | 19 |
| "The Stockingfoot Orator" | 35 |
| "Stocking-Foot Orator" | 32 |
| President of Misers of America? | 31 |
| Philosopher known for his 'razor' | 41 |
| English monarch from 1689 to 1702 | 33 |
| Ruler surnamed the Silent: 16th century | 39 |
| King with a hard-to-rhyme name | 30 |
| Husband of Mary II | 18 |
| Founder of the Dutch Republic | 29 |
| Dutch republic's founder | 28 |
| King of England in 1700 | 23 |
| Formal historical document? | 27 |
| Formal constitutional amendments? | 33 |
| Alternative school? | 19 |
| Supreme Court Justice for whom a city in N.J. was named | 55 |
| His statue is on top of Philadelphia City Hall [1 coulomb per second] | 69 |
| Famous American | 15 |
| British orator | 14 |
| Noted violist | 13 |
| Publisher who managed fairways? | 31 |
| "The Velveteen Rabbit" author Margery | 47 |
| Writer William Carlos | 21 |
| Star of "One Hour Photo" | 34 |
| Robin who voiced Ramon and Lovelace in "Happy Feet" | 61 |
| Poet-physician from Rutherford | 30 |
| Olympic sprinting gold medalist Percy | 37 |
| John of the Boston Pops | 23 |
| Founder of Providence | 21 |
| ATHLETE SERENA | 14 |
| 'The Glass Menagerie' playwright | 40 |
| "Scandalmonger" novelist | 34 |
| Former "On Language" New York Times columnist who died on 9/27/09 | 75 |
| Site of the oldest U.S. observatory | 35 |
| Former name of the airport in Phoenix, Arizona | 46 |
| His "Seeking Major Tom" made Pitchfork's "Worst Album Covers of 2011" list | 98 |
| "Star Trek" star | 26 |
| Homer #521 | 10 |
| Brown's partner | 19 |
| Little League baseball | 22 |
| Story written under a Penn name? | 32 |
| What secrets did ___? | 21 |
| Swiss folk figure renowned as an archer | 39 |
| Rossini's archer | 20 |
| Overture used by "The Lone Ranger" | 44 |
| He shot at a piece of fruit | 27 |
| [Hint] Apple off the head | 25 |
| ''The Lone Ranger'' overture | 44 |
| Relieved U.K. headline after a royal family accident? | 53 |
| CARLOS | 6 |
| Who directed "Mrs. Miniver"? | 38 |
| Mays of baseball | 16 |
| Wiarton ______ | 14 |
| Shoemaker on a horse | 20 |
| Mays or Nelson | 14 |
| Jockey Shoemaker | 16 |
| Famous Canadian groundhog | 25 |
| Boxcar ___ of "hobo music" | 36 |
| Amorous alcoholic in "The Philadelphia Story" | 55 |
| A Nelson | 8 |
| < Player with this retired number, informally | 48 |
| "Steamboat ___" (Mickey Mouse's debut) | 52 |
| "Steamboat ___," first Mickey Mouse cartoon | 53 |
| Bluesman Dixon | 14 |
| Detroit player, 1984 American League M.V.P. | 43 |
| "Little" singer of "Fever" | 46 |
| He "hit 'em where they ain't" | 47 |
| He hit 660 | 10 |
| An M.V.P.: 1954, 1965 | 21 |
| Music legend busted for having pot on his tour bus in September 2006 | 68 |
| 'Always on My Mind' singer | 34 |
| ''Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain'' singer (1975) | 62 |
| Acute uneasiness, with "the" | 38 |
| He won the Kentuck Derby four times | 35 |
| Barkis's word | 17 |
| Not averse | 10 |
| Without reluctance | 18 |
| As a volunteer would | 20 |
| "I bequeath," said Tom ___ | 36 |
| Volunteer state? | 16 |