| "Permit Me Voyage" author | 35 |
| "Let Us Now Praise Famous Men" writer James | 53 |
| "African Queen" scriptwriter | 38 |
| "A Death in the Family" Pulitzer winner James | 55 |
| ''The African Queen'' scriptwriter | 50 |
| ''The African Queen'' screenwriter James | 56 |
| ''Permit Me Voyage'' author James | 49 |
| ''A Death in the Family'' author | 48 |
| Writer-critic James | 19 |
| Winner of a posthumous Pulitzer | 31 |
| U.S. author-critic | 18 |
| Tommie of the Mets | 18 |
| Tommie of Mets history | 22 |
| Scenarist James | 15 |
| Roll of green? | 14 |
| Pulitzer-winning James | 22 |
| Pulitzer winner of 1958 | 23 |
| Pulitzer prize winner James | 27 |
| Pulitzer Prize author | 21 |
| Pulitzer novelist: 1958 | 23 |
| Pulitzer author | 15 |
| Outfielder Tommie of the Miracle Mets | 37 |
| Onetime Time film critic James | 30 |
| Off line | 8 |
| Miracle Mets center fielder Tommy | 33 |
| Mildly deranged | 15 |
| James, winner of a posthumous Pulitzer | 38 |
| James who wrote "Let Us Now Praise Famous Men" | 56 |
| James or Tommie | 15 |
| He wrote "The Morning Watch" | 38 |
| He wrote "Polly of Hollywood" | 39 |
| Former Met star | 15 |
| Comedian Steve | 14 |
| Center fielder for the Miracle Mets | 35 |
| Baseball's Tommy | 20 |
| Baseball's Tommie | 21 |
| Author of "The Morning Watch" | 39 |
| Author of A Death in the Family | 34 |
| Author James: 1909–55 | 28 |
| Author James ___ | 16 |
| Arthur of "Hoop Dreams" | 33 |
| American author/critic/screenwriter James | 41 |
| American author: 1909–55 | 31 |
| 1958 Pulitzer Prize novelist | 28 |
| 1940s film critic James | 23 |
| "The Night of the Hunter" screenwriter James | 54 |
| "The Night of the Hunter" co-screenwriter James | 57 |
| "The Morning Watch" writer, 1951 | 42 |
| "The African Queen" co-screenwriter James | 51 |
| "Morning Watch" novelist | 34 |
| "African Queen" screenwriter | 38 |
| "A Death in the Family" playwright James | 50 |
| 'Let Us Now Praise Famous Men' writer | 45 |
| ''The Morning Watch'' writer | 44 |
| ''Miracle Mets'' outfielder | 43 |
| ''A Death in the Family'' writer | 48 |
| ''A Death in the Family'' Pulitzer winner James | 63 |
| ''A Death in the Family'' novelist | 50 |
| Writer/critic/screenwriter James | 32 |
| Writer-critic James ___ | 23 |
| Writer whose Pulitzer for "A Death in the Family" was posthumous | 74 |
| Writer of "Polly of Hollywood" | 40 |
| Writer James: 1909–55 | 28 |
| Writer James from Tennessee | 27 |
| Writer James ___ | 16 |
| Writer from Tenn. | 17 |
| Writer and film critic | 22 |
| Wordsmith/ illustrator Jon | 26 |
| Wordplay expert Jon who wrote the spoonerism book "Smart Feller Fart Smeller" | 87 |
| Winner of a posthumous Pulitzer for "A Death in the Family" | 69 |
| U.S. playwright James | 21 |
| U.S. film critic-author | 23 |
| U.S. author: 1909-55 | 20 |
| U.S. author James ___ | 21 |
| U.S. author James | 17 |
| Tommy or James | 14 |
| Tommy of the 1969 Mets | 22 |
| Tommy of N. L. | 14 |
| Tommy of Mets' history | 26 |
| Tommy of diamond fame | 21 |
| Tommy of baseball | 17 |
| Tommy ___, former Met | 21 |
| Tommie who had 999 career hits | 30 |
| Tommie or James | 15 |
| Tommie of the Amazins | 21 |
| Tommie of the Amazin' Mets | 30 |
| Tommie of the 60's-70's Mets | 36 |
| Tommie of the 1969 World Series Mets | 36 |
| Tommie of Gil Hodges's Mets | 31 |
| Tommie of baseball fame | 23 |
| Tommie of baseball | 18 |
| Tommie of '60s-'70s baseball | 36 |
| Tommie in Mets history | 22 |
| Tommie ___, 1966 A.L. Rookie of the Year | 40 |
| Tommie of the Mets | 19 |
| Teammate of Swoboda and Kranepool | 33 |
| Teammate of Cleon Jones | 23 |
| Steve of "The Sarah Silverman Program" | 48 |
| Slugger Tommie | 14 |
| Screenwriter/critic James | 25 |