| US Chief Justice 1836-64 | 25 |
| U.S. Chief Justice, 1936-65 | 27 |
| U.S. chief justice 1836-64 | 27 |
| Justice in Dred Scott case | 26 |
| Jurist Roger Brooke ___ | 23 |
| Dred Scott decision Justice | 27 |
| Dred Scott Chief Justice | 24 |
| Chief Justice: 1836–64 | 29 |
| Chief Justice: 1836-64 | 22 |
| Chief Justice before Chase | 26 |
| Chief Justice 1836-64 | 22 |
| Astronaut's beverage | 24 |
| Orange-flavored instant drink | 29 |
| Astronauts' beverage | 24 |
| Surprise for the taste buds | 27 |
| Spaceship supply, once | 22 |
| Supply on old spaceships | 24 |
| Part of a chisel or file | 24 |
| Orange-flavored beverage | 24 |
| Orange Kool-Aid look-alike | 26 |
| Liquid once found in capsules | 29 |
| File's projecting point | 27 |
| Drink made famous by NASA | 25 |
| Drink aboard Gemini missions | 28 |
| Citrus-flavored drink mix | 25 |
| Citrus drink used by NASA | 25 |
| Fruit created circa 1904 | 24 |
| Mandarin orange derivatives | 27 |
| It doesn't go in circles | 28 |
| Something to go off on | 22 |
| Line bordering a circle | 23 |
| They don't go in circles | 28 |
| Noli me ___ (jewelweed) | 23 |
| Type of mandarin orange | 23 |
| Orange-colored citrus fruit | 27 |
| Mandarin variety [1942] | 23 |
| Jimmy Dorsey hit of 1942 | 24 |
| Varieties of mandarin oranges | 29 |
| Strait of Gibraltar port | 24 |
| Wires behind a TV, often | 24 |
| Complications for anglers | 25 |
| Massachusetts music festival | 28 |
| Ad copy for a citrus drink? | 27 |
| Sierra-uniform connection | 25 |
| Rhythmic ballroom dance | 23 |
| Ham operator's letter | 25 |
| "Last ___ in Paris" | 29 |
| It takes two to do this | 23 |
| Brando's film dance | 23 |
| Dance like an Argentine | 23 |
| Code letter after Sierra | 24 |
| Ballroom dance for two | 22 |
| What it takes two to do? | 24 |
| South American invention | 24 |
| Sierra follower, in code | 24 |
| Radio letter after sierra | 25 |
| Lively Argentine export | 23 |
| It famously requires two | 24 |
| Dramatic ballroom dance | 23 |
| Dance requiring a lot of room | 29 |
| Dance in a Brando film title | 28 |
| Brando's Parisian dance | 27 |
| Brando's Paris dance | 24 |
| Ãstor Piazzolla forte | 24 |
| "Touching" dance | 26 |
| 'It takes two to --' | 28 |
| Long line of Latin dancers? | 27 |
| Danced, Latin-American style | 28 |
| Performed, as the Castles | 25 |
| Did a certain ballroom dance | 28 |
| Danced in Argentine style | 25 |
| Dancing Argentinian fellows? | 28 |
| Bonzo in the ballroom? | 22 |
| Romantic ballroom queues? | 25 |
| Does a Latin-American dance | 27 |
| Orquesta tÃpica pieces | 25 |
| Competes in ballroom dancing | 28 |
| 'It takes two' dances | 29 |
| Den centerpiece, to a pilot | 27 |
| Seven-piece Chinese puzzle | 26 |
| Large, coarse seaweeds | 22 |
| Like some barbecue sauce | 24 |
| Lemon-flavored mosquito? | 24 |
| Patty Hearst's SLA alias | 28 |
| Patty Hearst's alias | 24 |
| Patty Hearst, in the SLA | 24 |
| Name given to Patty Hearst | 26 |
| Ancient Nile-delta city | 23 |
| Vehicle with a rotating top | 27 |
| Armored division member | 23 |
| Armored combat vehicle | 22 |
| Fail miserably, in slang | 24 |
| Do miserably, in slang | 22 |
| WWII's Sherman, e.g. | 24 |
| Word with gas or Sherman | 24 |
| Word with drunk or dunk | 23 |
| Word after think or fish | 24 |
| What terrible album will do | 27 |
| What Patton often sat in | 24 |
| Vehicle with a hatch on top | 27 |