| ''Simpsons'' sister | 35 |
| ''Simpsons'' daughter | 37 |
| ___ Leslie, three-time W.N.B.A. M.V.P. | 38 |
| ___ Halaby (Jordan's Queen Noor) | 36 |
| ___ del Giocondo (subject of a da Vinci portrait) | 49 |
| Matthew Perry's "Friends" colleague | 49 |
| ''Friends'' actress | 35 |
| Apple precursors to the Macintosh | 33 |
| Apple computers introduced in 1983 | 34 |
| Actresses Eichhorn and Eilbacher | 32 |
| Portugal's capital, to the Portuguese | 41 |
| Capital of República Portuguesa | 34 |
| Westernmost capital in Continental Europe | 41 |
| Vasco da Gama's departure point | 35 |
| Start of Vasco da Gama's expeditions | 40 |
| Site of the Teatro São Carlos | 32 |
| Mainland Europe's westernmost capital | 41 |
| Departure point for explorer Vasco da Gama | 42 |
| City from which Vasco da Gama sailed | 36 |
| Sewing machine inventor, so to speak? | 37 |
| "The Statue" actress Virna | 36 |
| "How to Murder Your Wife" star Virna | 46 |
| Virna of "How to Murder Your Wife" | 44 |
| Virna ___ of "La Reine Margot" | 40 |
| “How to Murder Your Wife” star Virna | 44 |
| Actress in "Signore e Signori" | 40 |
| Rouget de ___ ("Marseillaise" composer) | 49 |
| Illinois Benedictine College site | 33 |
| Fabric named after a French town | 32 |
| Saying "th" for "s" | 39 |
| Have trouble saying "S" | 33 |
| Challenge for a speech therapist | 32 |
| Thylvethster's thpeech problem | 34 |
| Say "something" wrong, in a way | 41 |
| Have trouble with the "missus"? | 41 |
| Have trouble with "sisters," maybe? | 45 |
| "She sells seashells" speech problem | 46 |
| Winston Churchill spoke with one | 32 |
| What Karloff and Sylvester have in common | 41 |
| Sylvester imitator's affectation | 36 |
| Struggle with one's sisters? | 32 |
| Struggle with one's silly sisters? | 38 |
| Someone who has it can't say it | 35 |
| Say "Thufferin' Thuccotash," e.g. | 47 |
| Say "th" for "s" | 36 |
| Say "something" wrong? | 32 |
| Pronounce "s" as "th" | 41 |
| Problem for someone who can't say grace? | 44 |
| Part of Daffy Duck's charm, to some | 39 |
| One way to make a sinner thinner | 32 |
| Not be able to say "say," say | 39 |
| Have trouble saying "Sorry"? | 38 |
| Have a problem ordering sirloin steak? | 38 |
| Have a hard time producing sausage? | 35 |
| Do a homophobic impersonation, say | 34 |
| Be challenged by one's sisters? | 35 |
| "She sells seashells" problem | 39 |
| One having trouble with his sisters? | 36 |
| One who avoids "sissies"? | 35 |
| Sounds worked on by speech therapists | 37 |
| Has trouble saying "sassafras" | 40 |
| Can't say "yes," in a way | 39 |
| It's just one thing after another | 37 |
| "Schindler's ___" (1993) | 38 |
| Where things might be ticked off | 32 |
| It's one thing after another? | 33 |
| It includes one thing after another | 35 |
| ''Schindler's ___'' | 39 |
| Year-end compilation, for many a music nerd | 43 |
| What Santa's making (and checking twice) | 44 |
| The set one is taped to the stage | 33 |
| Supermarket shopper's reference | 35 |
| Letterman's "Top Ten," e.g. | 41 |
| Hall and Oates "Kiss On My ___" | 41 |
| "I've got a little ___" | 37 |
| Written in a column, as "to-do" things | 48 |
| Like many stocks and phone numbers | 34 |
| ''I'm talking to you!'' | 43 |
| Start of Longfellow's "Revere" poem | 49 |
| Start of "The Midnight Ride . . . " | 45 |
| First word of Longfellow's poem on Revere | 45 |
| First word of "Paul Revere's Ride" | 48 |
| "You're not paying attention!" | 44 |
| "I've got something to say" | 41 |
| "___,my children . . . " | 34 |
| "___, my children, and . . . " | 40 |
| "___, my children . . . " | 35 |
| "___ to the Music" Doobie Brothers | 44 |
| ''Pay attention'' | 33 |
| Heeds (with ''to'') | 35 |
| Comes around on good advice: 3 wds. | 35 |
| Paul McCartney "___ What the Man Said" | 48 |
| "___ the Radio" (Don Williams hit) | 44 |
| Victim of a 1965 "phantom punch" | 42 |
| Sonny who died six months after his last fight | 46 |
| Boxer nicknamed "The Bear" | 36 |
| "Things to do" and others | 35 |
| What Santa's mail consists of | 33 |
| Wallace-Wallechinsky compilations | 33 |
| They're often made for shopping | 35 |