| Fred ___ of court fame | 22 |
| Aussie tennis champ Fred | 24 |
| 1966 U.S. Open champion Fred | 28 |
| 1966 U.S. Open champ Fred | 25 |
| Bread with nuts and raisins | 27 |
| Yeast, fruit and nuts? | 22 |
| Botanist's runners | 22 |
| Certain aircraft, for short | 27 |
| "Mask" actor Eric | 27 |
| Eric of "Mask" | 24 |
| "Mask" actor | 22 |
| Leaf's breathing orifice | 28 |
| Plant's breathing pore | 26 |
| Tiny opening in a leaf | 22 |
| Plant's tiny opening | 24 |
| Leaf's breathing space? | 27 |
| A most diminutive opening | 25 |
| One way to a man's heart? | 29 |
| Have no ___ for (dislike) | 25 |
| Post-Thanksgiving discomfort | 28 |
| Spare tire eliminator? | 22 |
| Hospital suction device | 23 |
| Antacid's activity | 22 |
| Insects' spiracles | 22 |
| What a gutter may lead to | 25 |
| Walk like Frankenstein | 22 |
| Dance at the Savoy, in song | 27 |
| Crush grapes, in a way | 22 |
| Percussive dance troupe | 23 |
| Crush, with "on" | 26 |
| Touring percussion show | 23 |
| Keep the beat, noisily | 22 |
| Fast-tempo jazz composition | 27 |
| Early jazz composition | 22 |
| Tantrum thrower, perhaps | 24 |
| Person in boots, perhaps | 24 |
| Frequently visited places | 25 |
| Puts one's foot down? | 25 |
| Doesn't tread lightly | 25 |
| Fourteen pounds, in Brighton | 28 |
| Fourteen pounds, in Britain | 27 |
| Fourteen pounds, in London | 26 |
| What Medusa turned people to | 28 |
| Fourteen pounds, in Liverpool | 29 |
| "J.F.K." director | 27 |
| Word with key or corner | 23 |
| Word before cold and face | 25 |
| Word after cherry or lime | 25 |
| Weight equal to 14 pounds | 25 |
| Things may be written in it | 27 |
| Thing not to leave unturned | 27 |
| Sturdy wall composition | 23 |
| St. Marys alias ___ City | 24 |
| Something put in a sling | 24 |
| Sharon or Oliver of Hollywood | 29 |
| Rocky Stereophonics song? | 25 |
| Rock that might be rolling | 26 |
| Problem for a lawn mower | 24 |
| Piece in the game of go | 23 |
| Pebble's big brother | 24 |
| Missile launched at Goliath | 27 |
| It may get cut and set | 22 |
| It may be tough to pass | 23 |
| Fourteen pounds in Brighton | 27 |
| Fourteen pounds in Brighton | 28 |
| Former U.S. Chief Justice | 25 |
| Etched in _____ (permanent) | 27 |
| Durable building material | 25 |
| Corner ___ (trap Irving) | 24 |
| Chief Justice: 1941–46 | 29 |
| Chief Justice: 1941-46 | 22 |
| Chief Justice, 1941-46 | 22 |
| Carved in __ (unchangeable) | 27 |
| British equivalent of 14 lbs. | 29 |
| Backgammon playing piece | 24 |
| Agonizing thing to pass | 23 |
| 14 pounds, across the pond | 26 |
| "W." director | 23 |
| "Silver" star | 23 |
| "Romancing the ___" | 29 |
| "Nixon" director | 26 |
| "JFK" creator | 23 |
| When the Flintstones lived | 26 |
| When fire was harnessed | 23 |
| Rocky period of history? | 24 |
| Fred and Barney's time | 26 |
| Barney and Fred's time | 26 |
| Time of the troglodytes | 23 |
| Time for a mammoth feast? | 25 |
| Neanderthals' heyday | 24 |
| Neanderthal's time | 22 |
| Fred and Wilma's era | 24 |
| 85 for Irving in 1988? | 22 |
| His work is monumental | 22 |
| Oliver talks to the birds? | 26 |
| European neolithic monument | 27 |
| Steve Austin's nickname | 27 |
| Not fit to eat, in a way | 24 |
| Crustacean of rocky shores | 26 |
| Creature prized for its claws | 29 |