| Hilly districts, to Brits | 25 |
| Hills of Yorkshire | 18 |
| Member of Mowgli's adoptive family | 38 |
| Nursery villain | 15 |
| Red Riding Hood's pursuer | 29 |
| Red Riding Hood's nemesis | 29 |
| Little pigs' nemesis | 24 |
| Little Pigs' adversary | 26 |
| Jackal's kin | 16 |
| Impersonator in ''Little Red Riding Hood'' | 58 |
| CNN's Blitzer | 17 |
| Word with whistle | 17 |
| Word with dog or whistle | 24 |
| Whistler? | 9 |
| Whistle maker? | 14 |
| What to keep from the door | 26 |
| What the attention-seeking may cry | 34 |
| Unwelcome visitor "at the door" | 41 |
| Timber trailer? | 15 |
| Three Little Pigs' pursuer | 30 |
| Three Little Pigs' foe | 26 |
| Three French horns, in a Prokofiev classic | 42 |
| Red Riding Hood's fear | 26 |
| Prokofiev's French horn | 27 |
| Peter's nemesis | 19 |
| Peter's conquest | 20 |
| Peter of the J. Geils Band | 26 |
| Pack hunter | 11 |
| London character | 16 |
| Lobo, e.g. | 10 |
| Lobo | 4 |
| Little Pigs' foe | 20 |
| Kind of whistle | 15 |
| Impersonator in "Little Red Riding Hood" | 50 |
| Idiomatic sheep's clothing wearer | 37 |
| Howlin' ___ | 15 |
| Gulp (down) | 11 |
| Grandma, in a fairy tale | 24 |
| Fictional huffer | 16 |
| Fairy tale villain, often | 25 |
| Fairy tale terror | 17 |
| Fairy tale baddie, often | 24 |
| Dog's wild cousin | 21 |
| Dog relative | 12 |
| Cub Scout rank | 14 |
| Blitzer on TV | 13 |
| Blitzer of CNN | 14 |
| Alarmist's cry, in a fable | 30 |
| 1994 Jack Nicholson film | 24 |
| "White Fang" figure | 29 |
| "The Three Little Pigs" antagonist | 44 |
| "The Three Little Pigs" adversary | 43 |
| "The Situation Room" journalist Blitzer | 49 |
| "The Call of the Wild" animal | 39 |
| "Little Red Riding-Hood" villain | 42 |
| "Little Red Riding Hood" villain | 42 |
| ''The Call of the Wild'' animal | 47 |
| ______ville, Nova Scotia | 24 |
| Impending danger, proverbially | 30 |
| "The Situation Room" host | 35 |
| Pack defender? | 14 |
| One who runs at a Lothario? | 27 |
| Former co-anchor of "The World Today" [French horns] | 62 |
| Emmy-winning U.S. journalist born in Germany | 44 |
| CNN's "The Situation Room" host | 45 |
| CNN newsman | 11 |
| Hangouts for womanizing caddies? | 32 |
| Steppe child? | 13 |
| New member of the pack | 22 |
| Eat hastily | 11 |
| Lupine loser in a wrestling match? | 34 |
| Stout sleuth Nero | 17 |
| Stout's stout sleuth | 24 |
| Author Tom or Thomas | 20 |
| Writer Tom or Thomas | 20 |
| Stout detective Nero ___ | 24 |
| Fictional sleuth Nero | 21 |
| "The Right Stuff" author Tom | 38 |
| "Bonfire of the Vanities" author | 42 |
| White-suited author Tom | 23 |
| Tom or Thomas | 13 |
| Stout's sleuth Nero | 23 |
| Stout's sleuth | 18 |
| Stout's Nero | 16 |
| Stout sleuth, in more ways than one | 35 |
| Stout hero Nero | 15 |
| Stout detective Nero | 20 |
| Stout detective | 15 |
| Rex Stout detective | 19 |
| Orchid-loving sleuth | 20 |
| Novelist Tom or Thomas | 22 |
| Montcalm's foe at Quebec: 1759 | 34 |
| Look Homeward Angel author | 30 |
| Early General James | 19 |
| British Commander at Plains of Abraham | 38 |
| Battle of Quebec general James | 30 |
| Author of the 1968 work named in the circled letters (reading clockwise) | 72 |
| Author of "The Right Stuff" | 37 |
| "The Right Stuff" writer | 34 |
| "Radical Chic & Mau-Mauing the Flak Catchers" author | 66 |