| "___ 12," TV oldie | 28 |
| ___ Clayton Powell Jr. | 22 |
| Starters of the first race? | 27 |
| [Hint] Apple? Went ahead! | 25 |
| Unwilling to negotiate | 22 |
| Not taking no for an answer | 27 |
| Unyielding rock singer? | 23 |
| Inflexible in attitude | 22 |
| Firm in one's view | 22 |
| British New Wave singer | 23 |
| An unbreakable substance | 24 |
| With no sign of giving in | 25 |
| With no sign of caving | 22 |
| Rhett's last words | 22 |
| What Butler didn't give | 27 |
| Rhett Butler's last words | 29 |
| Butler's last words | 23 |
| Washington's successor | 26 |
| Name of two presidents | 22 |
| Surname of two presidents | 25 |
| Second or sixth president | 25 |
| Monroe's successor | 22 |
| President, actor or actress | 27 |
| Noted shutterbug Ansel | 22 |
| First White House occupant | 26 |
| First U.S. vice president | 25 |
| Either of two presidents | 24 |
| Washington's follower | 25 |
| President from Braintree | 24 |
| President before Jefferson | 26 |
| First one-term U.S. president | 29 |
| Boston Tea Party planner | 24 |
| "1776" protagonist | 28 |
| Whiskeytown's Ryan | 22 |
| Victoria Beckham, née __ | 27 |
| Stamp Act foe John or Samuel | 28 |
| Second or sixth in a series | 27 |
| Revolutionary leader Samuel | 27 |
| Presidential family name | 24 |
| President: father or son | 24 |
| President after Washington | 26 |
| Political rival of Hamilton | 27 |
| McCullough bio subject | 22 |
| John, Henry, Sam or Maude | 25 |
| John in the White House | 23 |
| Jefferson's predecessor | 27 |
| James Truslow or John Couch | 27 |
| Jackson's predecessor | 25 |
| He came on after Monroe | 23 |
| First US vice president | 23 |
| First one-term president | 24 |
| Continental Congress VIP | 24 |
| Boston Tea Party V.I.P. | 23 |
| Ansel ___, famed photographer | 29 |
| Amy of "Enchanted" | 28 |
| "Gunsmoke" Doc | 24 |
| 'Get Smart' star Don | 28 |
| Lump in one's throat | 24 |
| Thyroid cartilage projection | 28 |
| Prominent male feature | 22 |
| President's snack? | 22 |
| It goes up and down at dinner | 29 |
| First man's sweeting? | 25 |
| Bump formed by the larynx | 25 |
| "Born Free" author | 28 |
| Big Country's Stuart | 24 |
| Tracy/Hepburn romantic comedy | 29 |
| Romantic comedy of 1949 | 23 |
| 1949 Tracy/Hepburn film | 23 |
| 1949 Tracy/Hepburn classic | 26 |
| 1949 Tracy/ Hepburn film | 24 |
| 1949 Tracy-Hepburn movie | 24 |
| 1949 Hepburn/Tracy comedy | 25 |
| Hersey's bell town | 22 |
| "A Bell for ___" | 26 |
| Major Joppolo's post | 24 |
| Town in a Hersey title | 22 |
| Hersey's fictional town | 27 |
| Town in a Hersey novel | 22 |
| Major Joppolo's town | 24 |
| Hersey's bell site | 22 |
| Fictional Italian town | 22 |
| "A Bell for ---" | 26 |
| Where Joppolo commanded | 23 |
| Where a belle might dwell | 25 |
| Town in a W.W. II novel | 23 |
| Setting of a John Hersey book | 29 |
| Locale of a 1944 novel | 22 |
| John Hersey's bell town | 27 |
| Hersey's W.W. II town | 25 |
| Hersey's town in Italy | 26 |
| Hersey's Italian town | 25 |
| Fictional W.W. II town | 22 |
| Fictional town without a bell | 29 |
| Fictional town in Italy | 23 |
| Fictional John Hersey town | 26 |
| City in need of a bell | 22 |
| Bell town of literature | 23 |
| "A Bell for __" | 25 |
| "A Bell for _____" | 28 |