| He ascended to heaven in a whirlwind, in II Kings | 49 |
| Harbinger of the Messiah | 24 |
| For whom the extra Manischewitz may be poured | 45 |
| Cup of __: seder ritual | 23 |
| Chariot-of-fire prophet | 23 |
| Chariot-of-fire passenger | 25 |
| Black Muslim leader Muhammad | 28 |
| Biblical prophet whose name means "Yahweh is my God" | 62 |
| Tourney round, briefly | 22 |
| Single __: tournament type | 26 |
| Kind of tournament round, briefly | 33 |
| Kind of round in a tournament, informally | 41 |
| Biblical oasis | 14 |
| Do away with completely | 23 |
| Knock out of contention | 23 |
| Defeat in a heat | 16 |
| Tiger's ex | 14 |
| Tiger Woods' ex | 19 |
| Tiger's 2004 bride | 22 |
| Tiger Woods's ex | 20 |
| Mrs. Tiger Woods | 16 |
| Wife in late 2009 headlines | 27 |
| Tiger's wife | 16 |
| Tiger's ex, Ms. Nordegren | 29 |
| Tiger Woods's wife | 22 |
| Tiger Woods ex | 14 |
| Tiger married her | 17 |
| Swedish model Nordegren in 2004 nuptial news | 44 |
| She married Tiger in 2004 | 25 |
| Nordegren who married Tiger Woods in 2004 | 41 |
| Former wife of skier Lindsey's boyfriend | 44 |
| ___ Nordegren, ex-wife of Tiger Woods | 37 |
| Poet Wylie | 10 |
| "Sense and Sensibility" sister | 40 |
| "Father Knows Best" actress Donahue | 45 |
| Donahue of "Father Knows Best" | 40 |
| "Sense and Sensibility" heroine | 41 |
| Writer Wylie | 12 |
| Donahue of ''Father Knows Best'' | 48 |
| Novelist Glyn | 13 |
| "Nets to Catch the Wind" poet Wylie | 45 |
| Poet-novelist Wylie | 19 |
| Glyn or Wylie | 13 |
| Emma's "Sense and Sensibility" role | 49 |
| Writer Glyn | 11 |
| Romance novelist ___ Glyn | 25 |
| One of Austen's Dashwood sisters | 36 |
| Novelist Glyn who coined "It" as a euphemism | 54 |
| Miss Glyn | 9 |
| English novelist Glyn | 21 |
| Donahue of "Get a Life" | 33 |
| Author Wylie | 12 |
| Austen's "Sense" | 30 |
| "Then She Found Me" author Lipman | 43 |
| "The Little Clock" poet Wylie | 39 |
| "The Ladies' Man" author Lipman | 45 |
| "Sense and Sensibility" character | 43 |
| "It" author Glyn | 26 |
| Film director Petri | 19 |
| Chacon of the 1962 Mets | 23 |
| Chacon of the 1960s Mets | 24 |
| Belgian prime minister Di Rupo | 30 |
| Shortstop Chacon of the 1962 Mets | 33 |
| Novelist Vittorini | 18 |
| Italian writer Vittorini | 24 |
| Italian filmmaker Petri | 23 |
| Ex-Met Chacon | 13 |
| Director Petri | 14 |
| Belgium's prime minister Di Rupo | 36 |
| Author Vittorini | 16 |
| 60's Mets shortstop Chacon | 30 |
| 1962 Met _____ Chacon | 21 |
| Â Â Film director Petri | 29 |
| "The Waste Land" poet | 31 |
| Prufrock's creator | 22 |
| "Silas Marner" author | 31 |
| Poet T.S. | 9 |
| "Middlemarch" author | 30 |
| Silas Marner's creator | 26 |
| "Four Quartets" poet | 30 |
| "Ash Wednesday" poet | 30 |
| 1948 Literature Nobelist | 24 |
| "Silas Marner" novelist | 33 |
| "Silas Marner" author George | 38 |
| "Adam Bede" novelist | 30 |
| T.S. or George | 14 |
| Ness of "The Untouchables" | 36 |
| "The Waste Land" author | 33 |
| "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" poet | 52 |
| Poet T. S. ___ | 14 |
| Part of T.S.E. | 14 |
| J. Alfred Prufrock's creator | 32 |
| Author T.S. | 11 |
| "Romola" author | 25 |
| "Cats" poet | 21 |
| "Adam Bede" author | 28 |
| "A Cooking Egg" poet | 30 |
| Untouchable Ness | 16 |
| "Murder in the Cathedral" playwright | 46 |
| "Gerontion" poet | 26 |