| Elizabeth of "La Bamba" | 33 |
| Transportation Secretary Federico | 33 |
| Transportation head under Clinton | 33 |
| Three-time Gold Glove winner Tony | 33 |
| Federico of Clinton's cabinet | 33 |
| Current AL home run leader Carlos | 33 |
| '90s Transportation Secretary | 33 |
| One might have a cameo at the end | 33 |
| Weaver in the "Odyssey" | 33 |
| What doctors aren't known for | 33 |
| "This and That" Michael | 33 |
| George Eliot or George Sand, e.g. | 33 |
| Mark Twain, Lewis Carroll, et al. | 33 |
| Keystone State founder and family | 33 |
| "Big" director Marshall | 33 |
| One involved in foreign exchange? | 33 |
| Participant in a foreign exchange | 33 |
| Faraway friend who likes to write | 33 |
| Mia Farrow graced its first cover | 33 |
| Famously mainstream American town | 33 |
| --- Le Pew (cat-lovin' skunk) | 33 |
| "Muppets Tonight" prawn | 33 |
| King called "The Short" | 33 |
| It may have gone through the mill | 33 |
| Invigorates (with "up") | 33 |
| Mountain Dew producer, informally | 33 |
| Drink with MAX and NEXT varieties | 33 |
| Great Plague of London chronicler | 33 |
| Impression obtained by the senses | 33 |
| "Le ___ Goriot": Balzac | 33 |
| One of three 1994 Peace Nobelists | 33 |
| "The Oath" author Frank | 33 |
| Technique used to make paperbacks | 33 |
| "Scope" prefix, in subs | 33 |
| ''Scope'' starter | 33 |
| Beautiful fairies of Persian myth | 33 |
| Telecommuting opportunities, e.g. | 33 |
| Multiple Grammy-winning violinist | 33 |
| Death in the Afternoon ingredient | 33 |
| President who took office in 1946 | 33 |
| Founder of the Justicialist Party | 33 |
| Texarkana-born '90s candidate | 33 |
| Ross who founded the Reform Party | 33 |
| Reform Party candidate of '92 | 33 |
| Presidential candidate of '92 | 33 |
| He "opened" Japan: 1854 | 33 |
| Clinton defense secretary William | 33 |
| Empire created by Cyrus the Great | 33 |
| Doesn't take no for an answer | 33 |
| He says "Feel the burn" | 33 |
| Capital city of Western Australia | 33 |
| Huascarán is its highest point | 33 |
| Where the source of the Amazon is | 33 |
| The Amazon River flows through it | 33 |
| Mario Vargas Llosa's homeland | 33 |
| Its highest point is Huascarán | 33 |
| Country with the highest railroad | 33 |
| 1990 Best Supporting Actor winner | 33 |
| Spanish coin replaced by the euro | 33 |
| Spanish coin first minted in 1869 | 33 |
| Younger brothers, stereotypically | 33 |
| Letterman's stupid ___ tricks | 33 |
| Resident ignored by census takers | 33 |
| Basketball Hall of Famer Maravich | 33 |
| St. ___ (Florida city, for short) | 33 |
| Oil company, in Wall Street lingo | 33 |
| Wentz of "Fall Out Boy" | 33 |
| Rose that blossomed in Cincinnati | 33 |
| "Piccolo ___," old song | 33 |
| ___ Best of the pre-Ringo Beatles | 33 |
| Friend of Wendy, John and Michael | 33 |
| Baseball commissioner after Bowie | 33 |
| Czar whose reign ended in MDCCXXV | 33 |
| Czar called "the Great" | 33 |
| "Great" Russian emperor | 33 |
| F. ___ (1942 PEI born VC winner) | 33 |
| Jazz conductor-musician Oscar ___ | 33 |
| ''For ___ sake!'' | 33 |
| "Snookie-wookums," e.g. | 33 |
| 1998 Australian Open winner Korda | 33 |
| Bacteriologist known for his dish | 33 |
| Consumers of Purina and Iams food | 33 |
| Watch Mom's parakeet, perhaps | 33 |
| "Downtown" singer Clark | 33 |
| Usher's destination, at times | 33 |
| Spot for sitting through a sermon | 33 |
| __ Charitable Trusts (PBS patron) | 33 |
| Candy with collectible dispensers | 33 |
| Its containers hold twelve pieces | 33 |
| Candy that comes with a dispenser | 33 |
| Future specialist, perhaps: Abbr. | 33 |
| Bradley Manning's rank: Abbr. | 33 |
| Andrew Lloyd Webber title villain | 33 |
| It may be set to "stun" | 33 |
| ___ program (university offering) | 33 |
| Successful dissertation defenders | 33 |
| It's often served under glass | 33 |
| Dish sometimes served under glass | 33 |
| Star of the 2008 Beijing Olympics | 33 |
| Mining company taken over in 2007 | 33 |