| "Babylon 5" genre | 27 |
| Isaac Asimov's genre | 24 |
| "Star Trek" genre | 27 |
| Futuristic novel genre | 22 |
| "Star Wars" genre | 27 |
| Some escapist literature | 24 |
| Oxymoronic novel genre | 22 |
| Genre with time travel | 22 |
| Futuristic fantasy, for short | 29 |
| UFO-centric book genre | 22 |
| Tales of time travel, e.g. | 26 |
| Tales of ET's, e.g. | 23 |
| Special effects-heavy genre | 27 |
| Ray Bradbury's forte | 24 |
| Ray Bradbury's books | 24 |
| Hugo winner's field | 23 |
| Hugo Award winner's genre | 29 |
| Genre with little green men | 27 |
| Futuristic stories, for short | 29 |
| Flying-saucer story genre | 25 |
| Domain of some invasions | 24 |
| Bradbury's bailiwick | 24 |
| Books about aliens, e.g. | 24 |
| Asimov genre, for short | 23 |
| Arthur C. Clarke's genre | 28 |
| Accounts of aliens, e.g. | 24 |
| "The X-Files" genre | 29 |
| "The Blob" genre | 26 |
| "Futurama" genre | 26 |
| "Divergent" genre | 27 |
| 'Futurama' genre | 24 |
| Prince of Persia's sword | 28 |
| Shadow or ghost: Prefix | 23 |
| Maker of the xB and tC | 22 |
| It has "son" inside | 29 |
| Genealogist's concern | 25 |
| Hannibal's nemesis | 22 |
| Second Punic War general | 24 |
| Roman who defeated Hannibal | 27 |
| Prominent Roman family | 22 |
| He crushed Hannibal at Zama | 27 |
| Hannibal's adversary | 24 |
| General who defeated Hannibal | 29 |
| Defeater of Hannibal at Zama | 28 |
| ___ facias (judicial writ) | 26 |
| Model named for a desert wind | 29 |
| Several AP exam subjects | 24 |
| Zool. and geol., for example | 28 |
| Nobel pursuits?: Abbr. | 22 |
| H.S. courses with labs | 22 |
| Chem., phys., biol., etc. | 25 |
| Biology and chemistry: Abbr. | 28 |
| Bio. and chemistry e.g. | 24 |
| Arts' partner: Abbr. | 24 |
| Type of swimmer's kick | 26 |
| Type of "Sisters" | 27 |
| "Edward ___" | 22 |
| Eliminating from a text | 23 |
| Snipping "pair" | 25 |
| Don't run with these | 24 |
| Don't run with them! | 24 |
| Cutting Slipknot song? | 22 |
| Coupon clipper's tool | 25 |
| Collage-maker's need | 24 |
| Barber's dinner course? | 27 |
| Man who sees the dull side | 26 |
| Part of a swimming stroke | 25 |
| Swimming or soccer technique | 28 |
| Swimmer's technique | 23 |
| Propelling motion in the pool | 29 |
| The queen's salon? | 22 |
| Feature of some cathedrals | 26 |
| Pertaining to squirrels | 23 |
| Greens-bruising stroke | 22 |
| Bozo in a big Mercedes? | 23 |
| Rights org. led by M.L.K. | 25 |
| White part of the eyeball | 25 |
| White outer coat of the eye | 27 |
| Uncolored part of the eye | 25 |
| Eye muscles attach to it | 24 |
| Cornea's companion | 22 |
| Inits. on old typewriters | 25 |
| Running about playfully | 23 |
| Turn up one's nose at | 25 |
| Knock, with "at" | 26 |
| Express doubt insolently | 24 |
| Say "tsk" to | 22 |
| Jump down one's throat | 26 |
| Give somebody the business | 26 |
| Give a good talking-to | 22 |
| Reprimand author Lewis | 22 |
| Take to task on the porch? | 26 |
| Gives a dressing-down to | 24 |
| Where a candlestick parks? | 26 |
| Wall-mounted candleholder | 25 |
| Ornamental light fixture | 24 |
| Its contents are often wicked | 29 |
| Indoor lighting option | 22 |
| Decorative wall light fixture | 29 |
| Candleholders on a wall | 23 |