| Astaire dancing partner | 23 |
| "The Gambler" Kenny | 29 |
| Doctor-turned-wordsmith | 23 |
| You can take his word for it | 28 |
| Writer's reference | 22 |
| Big name in reference books | 27 |
| Name associated with synonyms | 29 |
| He had quite a few words | 24 |
| Famed doctor-turned-wordsmith | 29 |
| Word reference pioneer | 22 |
| Synonym-loving physician | 24 |
| Standard word reference | 23 |
| Scholar Peter Mark ___ | 22 |
| Reference volume, informally | 28 |
| Reference book for a writer | 27 |
| Physician-turned-wordsmith | 26 |
| Name synonymous with synonyms | 29 |
| Man in search of meaning? | 25 |
| Lexiconizing physician | 22 |
| He had a way with words | 23 |
| Doctor-turned- synonymist | 25 |
| Compiler of helpful lists | 25 |
| Big name in thesauruses | 23 |
| "Thesaurus" man | 25 |
| Wordsmith's resource | 24 |
| Word-for-word reference? | 24 |
| Webster's shelfmate | 23 |
| Shelfmate of Webster's | 26 |
| Reference book, for short | 25 |
| It's read word for word | 27 |
| Book next to a dictionary | 25 |
| Isolated and dangerous | 22 |
| Noxious elephant, e.g. | 22 |
| Solitary, savage elephant | 25 |
| Dangerously unpredictable | 25 |
| They canÂ’t be trusted | 25 |
| Lone, savage elephants | 22 |
| Architect Mies van der ___ | 26 |
| Architect Mies van der __ | 25 |
| Architect Mies van der -- | 25 |
| Ludwig Mies van der ___ | 23 |
| Architect Mies var der _____ | 28 |
| Architect Mies van der ____ | 27 |
| "Vive le ___!" | 24 |
| Louis XIV, par exemple | 22 |
| Le ___ Soleil (Louis XIV) | 25 |
| "Vive le __!" | 23 |
| "Vive le ___" | 23 |
| Former French toastee? | 22 |
| Reine's counterpart | 23 |
| Palace of Versailles resident | 29 |
| Chef d'état, once | 24 |
| "Vive le ___ !" | 25 |
| Word with "vive le" | 29 |
| Romain de ___ (typeface) | 24 |
| Rex's Gallic relative | 25 |
| Piece in jeu d'échecs | 28 |
| One of several Louises | 22 |
| Old Versailles resident | 23 |
| Man wearing une couronne | 24 |
| Male "monarque" | 25 |
| Louis XIV, to his subjects | 26 |
| Louis the Lazy, for one | 23 |
| Louis Quatorze, for one | 23 |
| Louis Philippe, for one | 23 |
| Louis IX or Philippe IV | 23 |
| Le __ Soleil: Louis XIV | 23 |
| King, in Trois Rivieres | 24 |
| King, in St. Boniface | 22 |
| Investor's acronym | 22 |
| Hugh Capet, par exemple | 23 |
| French for "king" | 27 |
| French for 'king' | 25 |
| French "king" | 23 |
| Father of une princesse | 23 |
| Early Tuileries resident | 24 |
| Corp. profitability number | 26 |
| Charles X, par exemple | 22 |
| Charles le Gros, for one | 24 |
| Charles I, II, III ... or X | 27 |
| Card that outranks a dame | 25 |
| Card between dame and as | 24 |
| Any Louis from I to XVIII | 25 |
| "Palais" ruler | 24 |
| "Palais" occupant | 27 |
| ''Monarque'' | 28 |
| Rage inducer, slangily | 22 |
| Juicer's kind of rage | 25 |
| Cause of rage, briefly | 22 |
| ___ rage (result of juicing) | 28 |
| Stir up, as muddy water | 23 |
| Stir up, as the waters | 22 |
| Make turbid by stirring | 23 |
| Louis-Philippe and others | 25 |
| Louis XIV et Louis XVI | 22 |
| Louis XIV and XV, e.g. | 22 |
| Some Bourbons, par exemple | 26 |
| Louis, Louis, Louis et al. | 26 |
| Louis XIV, Louis XVI et al. | 27 |
| Louis XIV and XVI, e.g. | 23 |