| Advocate-turned-presidential candidate Ralph | 44 |
| "Civic Arousal" author | 32 |
| 'Unsafe at Any Speed' author | 36 |
| ''Unsafe at Any Speed'' author | 46 |
| ''The Lemon Book'' co-author | 44 |
| Winner of 2.7% of the 2000 presidential vote | 44 |
| Three-time U.S. presidential candidate | 38 |
| Third-place finisher in 2004 and 2008 | 37 |
| Recipient of 400,000 votes in 2004 | 34 |
| Receiver of 84,165 votes in Michigan in 2000 | 44 |
| Ralph who wrote "Unsafe at Any Speed" | 47 |
| Public Interest Research Group founder | 38 |
| Perennial presidential candidate Ralph | 38 |
| His eye is on the wallow in big business | 40 |
| Green Party presidential candidate | 34 |
| Green candidate for president, 1996 | 35 |
| Founder of the advocacy group Public Citizen | 44 |
| Former Green Party candidate Ralph | 34 |
| Ellery Queen portrayer on TV: 1958-59 | 37 |
| Candidate trailing Bush and Gore | 32 |
| Author of "Unsafe at Any Speed" | 41 |
| Actor George of "Away All Boats" | 42 |
| 1996 Green Party candidate for President | 40 |
| "Dynasty" actor Michael | 33 |
| "An Unreasonable Man" subject | 39 |
| 'Unsafe at Any Speed' writer | 36 |
| '60s activists __'s Raiders | 35 |
| ___ Raiders (consumers' group) | 34 |
| ___ Raiders (consumer advocates) | 32 |
| First name in Olympic gymnastics | 32 |
| First name in Olympics perfection | 33 |
| First first name in Olympic gymnastic tens | 42 |
| First name in gymnastics at the 1976 Olympics | 45 |
| "Perfect 10" gymnast Comaneci | 39 |
| Rival of Olga at the 1976 Olympics | 34 |
| Olympics balance beam gold medalist after Olga | 46 |
| Olga's rival in the 70's | 32 |
| Name synonymous with "10" | 35 |
| Music teacher/conductor Boulanger | 33 |
| Marisol Nichols's "24" role | 41 |
| Headliner at the '76 Olympics | 33 |
| First name in Olympic gymnastics perfection | 43 |
| First name in legendary gymnasts | 32 |
| First name in gymnastics history | 32 |
| First name at the 1976 Summer Olympics | 38 |
| Nobel Prize-winning novelist Gordimer | 37 |
| Nobel Prize-winning novelist ___ Gordimer | 41 |
| Title girl in a 1964 Chuck Berry hit | 36 |
| Author and Nobel Laureate Gordimer | 34 |
| "My Name Is Earl" actress Velazquez | 45 |
| ___ Gordimer, Literature Nobelist | 33 |
| Where there's nowhere to go but up | 38 |
| Point from which there's nowhere to go but up | 49 |
| "No," to Sir Walter Scott | 35 |
| It's "not" in Scotland | 36 |
| Groundskeeper Willie's turndown | 35 |
| "Go jump in the loch!" | 32 |
| "__ man can tether time or tide": Burns | 49 |
| ''No'' to Rob Roy | 33 |
| Scot's ''not'' | 34 |
| Scot's ''nope'' | 35 |
| Rob Roy's ''no'' | 36 |
| Refusal from Groundskeeper Willie | 33 |
| Negative north of the Cheviot Hills | 35 |
| "In your dreams!" in Dundee | 37 |
| Word that might be said in a Glasgow kiss-off | 45 |
| Scot's "In a pig's eye!" | 42 |
| Scot's "Count me out!" | 36 |
| Negative response from Fat Bastard | 34 |
| Lassie's "In a pig's eye!" | 44 |
| How a Scottish person says "No" | 41 |
| Aberdonian's "unh-unh" | 36 |
| "Trainspotting" turndown | 34 |
| "...we fear ___ evil": Burns | 38 |
| ''... we fear ___ evil'' (Burns) | 48 |
| Votes against, in the Scottish Parliament | 41 |
| Turndowns from Groundskeeper Willie | 35 |
| Commerce pact negotiated by Pres. Clinton | 41 |
| U.S.-Mexico-Canada commerce pact | 32 |
| Three-nation pact of the '90s | 33 |
| Tariff-eliminating pact signed by Clinton | 41 |
| Perot's "giant sucking sound" maker | 49 |
| Commerce pact that went into effect in 1994 | 43 |
| Treaty negotiated by Pres. Clinton | 34 |
| Three-nation pact signed in 1994, briefly | 41 |
| Three-country agreement of '94 | 34 |
| Subj. of a Clinton victory, 11/17/93 | 36 |
| Perot opposed it during his '92 campaign | 44 |
| Pact signed in San Antonio in '92 | 37 |
| Hot topic of the 1992 presidential campaign | 43 |
| Free Trade Agreement reached in '92 | 39 |
| Controversial continental commerce pact | 39 |
| Controversial 1990s treaty acronym | 34 |
| Commerce pact of the US, Canada, and Mexico | 43 |
| Accord that went into effect in Jan. 1994 | 41 |
| Annoy by persistent faultfinding | 32 |
| Bad choice at the betting window | 32 |
| "Camptown Races" winner | 33 |
| When said three times, comment of annoyance | 43 |
| What agent does when you blow a deadline | 40 |