| Actress Patricia of "Hud" | 35 |
| ''Hud'' Oscar winner | 36 |
| Patricia, who co-starred in "Hud" | 43 |
| Patricia of ''The Fountainhead'' | 48 |
| Oscar winner in "Hud": 1963 | 37 |
| Diane of "Law & Order: SVU" | 41 |
| "Snow Crash" author Stephenson | 40 |
| "Hud" Oscar-winner Patricia | 37 |
| "Hud" co-star Patricia | 32 |
| "Hud" actress Patricia | 32 |
| She wrote "Right Bank" | 32 |
| Pirates general manager Huntington | 34 |
| Patricia of ''Ghost Story'' | 43 |
| Patricia ___, Best Actress for "Hud" | 46 |
| Oscar-winning "Hud" actress | 37 |
| Newman's co-star in "Hud" | 39 |
| Newman's "Hud" co-star | 36 |
| McDonough of TV's "Boomtown" | 42 |
| McDonough of "Minority Report" | 40 |
| Jack's "On the Road" cohort Cassady | 49 |
| Jack's "On the Road" buddy Cassady | 48 |
| Fannie Flagg née Patricia ___ | 32 |
| Elaine ___, author of "Right Bank" | 44 |
| Elaine ___, "Right Bank" author | 41 |
| Best Actress Oscar winner Patricia | 34 |
| Actress Diane of "Law & Order: SVU" | 49 |
| "The Subject Was Roses" star Patricia | 47 |
| "The Subject Was Roses" Oscar nominee | 47 |
| "Hud" Best Actress Patricia | 37 |
| "Father of Prohibition" ___ Dow | 41 |
| "Curly" of the Harlem Globtrotters | 44 |
| "Cryptonomicon" novelist Stephenson | 45 |
| "Cryptonomicon" author Stephenson | 43 |
| "Batman" theme composer Hefti | 39 |
| "Anathem" author Stephenson | 37 |
| "Alternadad" author Pollack | 37 |
| "A Face in the Crowd" actress | 39 |
| 'Batman' theme composer Hefti | 37 |
| ''The Fountainhead'' actress | 44 |
| ''Cookie's Fortune'' actress | 48 |
| Two-time U.S. Open winner Fraser | 32 |
| Football Hall-of-Famer Greasy ___ | 33 |
| Football Hall-of-Fame coach Greasy | 34 |
| "Greasy" of football fame | 35 |
| Longtime Eagles coach "Greasy" --- | 44 |
| Harlem Renaissance writer Zora __ Hurston | 41 |
| Hall-of-Fame football coach Greasy ___ | 38 |
| Hall of Fame football coach Greasy | 34 |
| Gridiron's "Greasy" | 33 |
| Football Hall-of-Famer Greasy _____ | 35 |
| Football Hall-of-Fame coach Greasy ___ | 38 |
| Football Hall of Famer Greasy ___ | 33 |
| English hymnologist John Mason ___ | 34 |
| Aussie Wimbledon winner ___ Fraser | 34 |
| "Jerusalem the Golden" author | 39 |
| "Greasy" ___, Hall of Fame coach | 42 |
| '60 Wimbledon champ _____ Fraser | 36 |
| Kevin formerly of "S.N.L." | 36 |
| "Saturday Night Live" alum Kevin | 42 |
| Kevin of "S.N.L." fame | 32 |
| Kevin of 'Saturday Night Live' | 38 |
| Former "SNL" comic Kevin | 34 |
| Comic Kevin on TV's "Weeds" | 41 |
| Tide at the moon's first quarter | 36 |
| Tide not likely to cause a flood | 32 |
| Tide during the moon's first quarter | 40 |
| Occurrence at the moon's first quarter | 42 |
| Spring's opposite, oceanwise | 32 |
| Spring-__ cycle: tidal phenomenon | 33 |
| Occurrence in the moon's first quarter | 42 |
| It's midway between two springs | 35 |
| It occurs during the third quarter of the moon | 46 |
| "Farmer's Almanac" adjective | 42 |
| Enrico Caruso's ice cream preference? | 41 |
| They follow springs by about seven days | 39 |
| First or third quarter phenomenon | 33 |
| Word with "miss" or "sighted" | 49 |
| With "future," it's soon | 38 |
| Tina Turner "I Want You ___ Me" | 41 |
| Night Ranger "Love is Standing ___" | 45 |
| Family Fiction "When She's ___" | 45 |
| Caesars "Your Time Is ___" | 36 |
| "How ___ Is Love?" (pop song) | 39 |
| "Coming to a theater ___ you" | 39 |
| ___ Islands (part of the Aleutians) | 35 |
| ___ beer (O'Doul's, e.g.) | 33 |
| It has a low percentage of alcohol | 34 |
| Drink for a designated driver, maybe | 36 |
| Region including the Arabian Peninsula | 38 |
| Lands occupied by the Ottoman Empire | 36 |
| Area including Turkey and Israel | 32 |
| Area including Israel and Jordan | 32 |
| "___, My God, to Thee" | 32 |
| Start of Sarah Adams's well-known hymn | 42 |
| First word of a Sarah Adams hymn | 32 |
| Like the pen or pencil you might reach for | 42 |
| Like a relative notified in an emergency, maybe | 47 |
| It's close but gets no cigar | 32 |
| This might elicit "close but no cigar" | 48 |
| Gets within shouting distance of | 32 |