| Conductor Kostelanetz: 1901–80 | 37 |
| Conducter Previn | 16 |
| British victim in Revolution | 28 |
| British spy, hanged in 1780 | 27 |
| Braugher of "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" | 42 |
| Biographer Maurois | 18 |
| Benedict Arnold's contact man | 33 |
| Benedict Arnold's cohort | 28 |
| Ballet dancer Eglevsky | 22 |
| Author Malraux | 14 |
| Athlete Agassi | 14 |
| Arnold's collaborator | 25 |
| Arnold's co-plotter | 23 |
| Ampère or Maurois | 20 |
| Agassi or Previn | 16 |
| Agassi from Las Vegas | 21 |
| Agassi at the net | 17 |
| Agassi of tennis | 17 |
| 1989 Heisman Trophy winner Ware | 31 |
| 1987 National League MVP Dawson | 31 |
| "Witch World" author Norton | 37 |
| "My Dinner with ___" (1981 film) | 42 |
| "My Dinner With _____" | 32 |
| "Man's Fate" author Malraux | 41 |
| "Giant" of wrestling | 30 |
| "___ the Giant Has a Posse" | 37 |
| ''The Giant'' of wrestling | 42 |
| _____ Courreges, introducer of the miniskirt | 44 |
| ___ the Giant of wrestling | 26 |
| ___ 3000 of Outkast | 19 |
| ___ 3000 from Outkast | 21 |
| ___ 3000 (OutKast rapper) | 25 |
| ___ 3000 | 8 |
| Martin of "SCTV" | 26 |
| Tenor Bocelli | 13 |
| Newswoman Mitchell | 18 |
| McArdle who played Annie | 24 |
| Amati of violin-making fame | 27 |
| Mitchell of NBC News | 20 |
| Doria whose name went down in history? | 38 |
| ___ Doria (ill-fated ship) | 26 |
| Tuscan tenor Bocelli | 20 |
| Renaissance painter Mantegna | 28 |
| Painter ___ del Sarto | 21 |
| First name in disasters at sea | 30 |
| Doria or del Sarto | 18 |
| Blind singer Bocelli | 20 |
| An Amati of violin-making fame | 30 |
| --- Doria | 9 |
| ___ Doria, ship that sunk in 1956 | 33 |
| ___ Doria | 9 |
| TV journalist Mitchell | 22 |
| Tony-winning actress Martin | 27 |
| Singer Bocelli | 14 |
| Renaissance architect Palladio | 30 |
| Painter -- del Sarto | 20 |
| McArdle who played Annie on Broadway | 36 |
| McArdle of Broadway | 19 |
| Martin who won a Tony in "My Favorite Year" | 53 |
| Lead singer of the Irish rock group The Corrs | 45 |
| Joyce of NBC news | 18 |
| Ill-fated liner ___ Doria | 25 |
| Former teen tennis star Jaeger | 30 |
| Former "Beverly Hills 90210" role | 43 |
| First name that's feminine in English and masculine in Italian | 66 |
| Feminist Dworkin | 16 |
| Doria who went down in history? | 31 |
| Doria or Chénier | 19 |
| Broadway's McArdle | 22 |
| Blind vocalist Bocelli | 22 |
| Bargnani of the N.B.A. | 22 |
| Artist del Sarto | 16 |
| Architect Palladio | 18 |
| Amati who founded the Cremona school of violin-making | 53 |
| Actress/singer Marcovicci | 25 |
| 7'0" forward Bargnani of the Toronto Raptors | 53 |
| "SCTV" performer Martin | 33 |
| "___ Chénier," Giordano opera | 42 |
| -- Doria (ill-fated ship) | 25 |
| -- Doria (ill-fated liner) | 26 |
| _____ Doria | 11 |
| ____ Doria | 13 |
| ____ del Sarto | 17 |
| ___ Doria, ill-fated vessel | 27 |
| ___ Doria, ill-fated ship | 25 |
| Straight A's tennis great | 29 |
| Steffi Graf's husband | 25 |
| Athlete nicknamed "The Punisher" | 42 |
| 1922 Wimbledon winner | 21 |
| Peace Nobelist Sakharov | 23 |
| Physicist Sakharov | 18 |
| Nobelist Sakharov | 17 |
| "Solaris" director Tarkovsky | 38 |
| Nobel laureate Sakharov | 23 |
| Gromyko | 7 |
| Vishinsky | 9 |
| Soviet dissident Sakharov | 25 |
| Russian Peace Nobelist Sakharov | 31 |
| Poet Voznesensky | 16 |
| NBA star Kirilenko | 18 |