| Text | Length |
| Drink coolers, slangily | 23 |
| Mick Jagger, among many | 23 |
| Classic ice cream brand | 23 |
| Highly ornamented style | 23 |
| Monstrous birds of myth | 23 |
| Enormous mythical birds | 23 |
| Legendary birds of prey | 23 |
| Fliers in Arabian tales | 23 |
| Elephant-carrying birds | 23 |
| Place to hang something | 23 |
| Five and one-half yards | 23 |
| Discipline, so to speak | 23 |
| Curl or Funseth of golf | 23 |
| '50s sci-fi monster | 23 |
| Hitchhiked successfully | 23 |
| Went on horseback, e.g. | 23 |
| Took the roller coaster | 23 |
| Arrived at, oater-style | 23 |
| Guinea pig or groundhog | 23 |
| Squirrels and chipmunks | 23 |
| The bucking starts here | 23 |
| Riding and roping event | 23 |
| One place to see clowns | 23 |
| Bull-riding competition | 23 |
| Texas's state sport | 23 |
| Larry Mahan's sport | 23 |
| Drive in Beverly Hills? | 23 |
| De Mille?Copland ballet | 23 |
| De Mille-Copland ballet | 23 |
| Contest for Larry Mahan | 23 |
| Calgary Stampede is one | 23 |
| Big bucks competitions? | 23 |
| Attractions in the West | 23 |
| French sculptor Auguste | 23 |
| Theme of a Paris museum | 23 |
| The Thinker sculptor | 23 |
| "Thinker" man | 23 |
| Basketball's Dennis | 23 |
| Unrespected Dangerfield | 23 |
| Cones' counterparts | 23 |
| There are 320 in a mile | 23 |
| Reels' counterparts | 23 |
| Reactor-fuel containers | 23 |
| Fishing tournament gear | 23 |
| A mile contains 320 ___ | 23 |
| Taramasalata ingredient | 23 |
| Potential perch or pike | 23 |
| Former Brooklyn pitcher | 23 |
| Name in a 1973 decision | 23 |
| Brooklyn's Preacher | 23 |
| Anonymous Wade opponent | 23 |
| Wade opponent, in court | 23 |
| Preacher of old Dodgers | 23 |
| Campanella battery-mate | 23 |
| A top female marathoner | 23 |
| Thinning hair treatment | 23 |
| Alternative to Propecia | 23 |
| Actor Moore from London | 23 |
| Word on the transmitter | 23 |
| Jolly ___ (pirate flag) | 23 |
| Football's Staubach | 23 |
| "Righto!'' | 23 |
| Astaire dancing partner | 23 |
| Doctor-turned-wordsmith | 23 |
| Standard word reference | 23 |
| He had a way with words | 23 |
| Big name in thesauruses | 23 |
| Webster's shelfmate | 23 |
| Ludwig Mies van der ___ | 23 |
| "Vive le __!" | 23 |
| "Vive le ___" | 23 |
| Reine's counterpart | 23 |
| Old Versailles resident | 23 |
| 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 |
| Hugh Capet, par exemple | 23 |
| French "king" | 23 |
| Father of une princesse | 23 |
| Stir up, as muddy water | 23 |
| Make turbid by stirring | 23 |
| Louis XIV and XVI, e.g. | 23 |
| Revel without restraint | 23 |
| 1988 Sum. Olympics host | 23 |
| Al of "Today" | 23 |
| South Korean G.I.'s | 23 |
| Legendary French knight | 23 |
| -- Garros (French Open) | 23 |
| Word with model or play | 23 |
| You get a credit for it | 23 |
| Actor's acquisition | 23 |
| What an actor reads for | 23 |
| Macbeth or Lady Macbeth | 23 |
| Auditioner's desire | 23 |
| Actor's cameo, e.g. | 23 |
| Logrollers' contest | 23 |
| Contest for lumberjacks | 23 |
| They usually have lines | 23 |
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