| Snidely Whiplash fearer | 23 |
| Mrs. Jarley's friend | 24 |
| Mistress of Charles II | 22 |
| Little Dickens heroine | 22 |
| Little ___, Dickens girl | 24 |
| Kit Nubbles's friend | 24 |
| Jodie Foster starring role | 26 |
| Jodie Foster film of '94 | 28 |
| Jodie Foster 1994 title role | 28 |
| Emmy- and Tony-winning Carter | 29 |
| Dudley Do-Right's friend | 28 |
| Dickens's Little ___ | 24 |
| Dickens' Little one | 23 |
| Dickens' little heroine | 27 |
| Dickens' Little ____ | 27 |
| Dickens heroine ___ Trent | 25 |
| Charles II's mistress | 25 |
| Charles II's amour | 22 |
| Carter of Gimme a Break | 27 |
| 1994 Jody Foster movie | 22 |
| 1994 Jodie Foster role | 22 |
| "Salvation ___" | 25 |
| ___ Trent, Dickens heroine | 26 |
| Singer-songwriter McKay | 23 |
| Baseball Hall-of-Famer Fox | 26 |
| Name after "whoa" | 27 |
| Emile's love on Broadway | 28 |
| "Whoa, ___!" | 22 |
| 'South Pacific' role | 28 |
| -- Mae (loan provider) | 22 |
| Actress Carter and others | 25 |
| Dickens's Trent et al. | 26 |
| Actress Gwyn and others | 23 |
| "Dilemma" rapper | 26 |
| Nice ___ (prudish one) | 22 |
| Singer-songwriter Furtado | 25 |
| Rapper born Cornell Haynes | 26 |
| Nice --- (prudish one) | 22 |
| Literature Nobelist Sachs | 25 |
| "Nervous" one | 23 |
| "Grillz" rapper | 25 |
| 1966 literature Nobelist | 24 |
| Trafalgar Square honoree | 24 |
| Trafalgar Square figure | 23 |
| Willie of country music | 23 |
| South Africa's Mandela | 26 |
| Mandela or Rockefeller | 22 |
| Full or half wrestling hold | 27 |
| Winnie's husband once | 25 |
| Victor at Trafalgar, 1805 | 25 |
| Thriller writer DeMille | 23 |
| One of the Rockefellers | 23 |
| Nobel laureate Mandela | 22 |
| Mandela of South Africa | 23 |
| Lady Hamilton's friend | 26 |
| Famous name in 50's TV | 26 |
| Battle of Trafalgar commander | 29 |
| 'Simpsons' bully | 24 |
| Half of a '30s film duo | 27 |
| "MAYtime" star | 24 |
| Ozzie and Harriet, e.g. | 23 |
| TV family of the 1950s | 22 |
| They may be half or full | 24 |
| Harriet, Ozzie and Rick | 23 |
| Where Hercules slew the lion | 28 |
| Where Hercules slew a lion | 26 |
| Mythical lion's home | 24 |
| Home of Hercules's lion | 27 |
| Home of a mythical lion | 23 |
| Home of Hercules' lion | 26 |
| Where Hercules fought a lion | 28 |
| Home to Hercules's lion | 27 |
| Home of a Herculean lion | 24 |
| Ancient Greek games site | 24 |
| Ancient Greek festival site | 27 |
| Where Hercules got his lion | 27 |
| Site of games honoring Zeus | 27 |
| Site of ancient Greek games | 27 |
| Site of a Herculean labor | 25 |
| Site of a Herculean feat | 24 |
| Site of a Herculean battle | 26 |
| Panhellenic Games site | 22 |
| Lion's home, to Hercules | 28 |
| Labor site for Hercules | 23 |
| Hercules-vs.-lion site | 22 |
| Hercules slew its lion | 22 |
| Argolic valley of games | 23 |
| They can't be beat | 22 |
| Usually unbeatable rivals | 25 |
| They're unconquerable | 25 |
| They're unbeatable | 22 |
| The Steelers, to the Ravens | 27 |
| Superheroes, to villains | 24 |
| Holmes and Moriarty, e.g. | 25 |
| Unbeatable archenemies | 22 |
| Those imposing retribution | 26 |
| They give comeuppances | 22 |
| They can't be beaten | 24 |
| The Ravens, to the Steelers | 27 |
| Inflicters of retribution | 25 |