| Legendary name in Chicago history | 33 |
| "You go, señorita!"? | 33 |
| Pulitzer winner Robert --- Butler | 33 |
| Product shunned for its trans fat | 33 |
| Food item in quarter-pound sticks | 33 |
| Three-time Gold Glove winner John | 33 |
| South-of-the-border encouragement | 33 |
| "Get Here" singer Adams | 33 |
| Predecessor of Nadia and Mary Lou | 33 |
| Kurylenko of "Oblivion" | 33 |
| First name in Olympics gymnastics | 33 |
| Daughter of Czar Nicholas I or II | 33 |
| "Freaks" star Baclanova | 33 |
| "thirtysomething" actor | 33 |
| "Chocolat" actress Lena | 33 |
| Mix 'n' match collections | 33 |
| 1966 Gold Glove Award winner Tony | 33 |
| Eight-time baseball All-Star Tony | 33 |
| A.L. batting champion: 1964-65-71 | 33 |
| '60s-'70s Twins star Tony | 33 |
| Girlfriend of a well-known sailor | 33 |
| For whom Popeye's eyes popped | 33 |
| Broadway musical based on Dickens | 33 |
| "Twelfth Night" heroine | 33 |
| "Twelfth Night" heiress | 33 |
| Frijoles de la ___ (Spanish dish) | 33 |
| North of the Iran-Contra hearings | 33 |
| Stan's sidekick in old comedy | 33 |
| Pro Football Hall of Famer Matson | 33 |
| Many a college course, informally | 33 |
| Cub reporter for The Daily Planet | 33 |
| "Superman Returns" role | 33 |
| Former game show announcer Johnny | 33 |
| Boxer K.O.'d by Charles: 1951 | 33 |
| "Up in the Air" setting | 33 |
| "Gate City of the West" | 33 |
| Nebraska's most populous city | 33 |
| Warren Buffett's headquarters | 33 |
| Its flag features a curved dagger | 33 |
| Country near the Strait of Hormuz | 33 |
| Its empire once included Zanzibar | 33 |
| It borders Saudi Arabia and Yemen | 33 |
| Arabian Peninsula native, perhaps | 33 |
| Donne's geographical mistake? | 33 |
| He played Che in "Che!" | 33 |
| Epps of "The Mod Squad" | 33 |
| "Rubáiyát" writer | 33 |
| ''Rubaiyat'' poet | 33 |
| Sharif of "Dr. Zhivago" | 33 |
| Persian poet who wrote about love | 33 |
| Metwally of "Rendition" | 33 |
| Longtime Gabonese president Bongo | 33 |
| Former Panamanian leader Torrijos | 33 |
| Epps of ''House'' | 33 |
| Epps in "Love and Basketball | 33 |
| "Rubáiyát" author | 33 |
| Astrologer to the rich and famous | 33 |
| BaseballÂ’s Vizquel and others | 33 |
| "Animal House" frat man | 33 |
| James Bond and JFK have worn them | 33 |
| "La Magique" timepieces | 33 |
| Western or Spanish breakfast item | 33 |
| Dish often served with home fries | 33 |
| Grist for a soothsayer's mill | 33 |
| "The ___," Peck vehicle | 33 |
| Eclipse, to some ancient cultures | 33 |
| Comet, say, to the impressionable | 33 |
| Black cloud or black cat, to some | 33 |
| Black cat or black cloud, to some | 33 |
| Coincidences may be taken as them | 33 |
| Texter's "Heavens!" | 33 |
| "Holy crap!", in a text | 33 |
| 15th letter of the Greek alphabet | 33 |
| To leave out details in interview | 33 |
| Guest-list action for a loudmouth | 33 |
| Bypass record deal w/side project | 33 |
| All, in old-time stage directions | 33 |
| Science magazine launched in 1978 | 33 |
| Hotel with a Select Guest Program | 33 |
| _____ mutantur (all thing change) | 33 |
| Old Dodges with front-wheel drive | 33 |
| Sequel novel to "Typee" | 33 |
| Novel preceding "Mardi" | 33 |
| Novel featuring Doctor Long Ghost | 33 |
| 1847 sequel set in the South Seas | 33 |
| "Rory ___," Lover novel | 33 |
| Sounds of Brahma, Vishnu and Siva | 33 |
| Stop on the Trans-Siberia Railway | 33 |
| Siberia's second-largest city | 33 |
| City where the Irtysh and Om meet | 33 |
| " . . . sat ___ tuffet" | 33 |
| ''Bird ___ Wire'' | 33 |
| "Livin' --- Prayer" | 33 |
| "Livin' ___ Prayer" | 33 |
| "Leaving ___ Jet Plane" | 33 |
| Going against the grain, perhaps? | 33 |
| Kind of personality, in the media | 33 |
| ___ fours (exactly corresponding) | 33 |
| Words with equal basis or upswing | 33 |
| Seed-spiller of the Old Testament | 33 |