- DUKE
- High placed nobleman
- Count superior
- Blue Devils school
- The "Sir" in a Stevie Wonder hit
- Coach K's school
- Coach K's crew for one more season
- Prince Andrew, to York
- Blue Devils' home
- Ellington or Wellington
- Cooperstown's Snider
- Home of the Blue Devils
- Element of a fight?
- Word from the Latin for "leader"
- Earl official, in a classic song
- Highest grade of the British peerage
- Doonesbury reprobate
- 1999 college basketball powerhouse
- Doonesbury presidential candidate
- Ellington of jazz
- Hazzard County surname
- Wellington's title
- Nobleman
- Where Nixon went to law school
- Bo or Luke of Hazzard County
- Wayne's nickname
- North Carolina university
- Coach Krzyzewski's university
- British nobleman
- Marquis's superior
- 2001 NCAA basketball champion
- Eastern hoops powerhouse
- Filmdom nickname, with "the"
- John Wayne's nickname, with "the"
- School in Durham
- Coach K's team
- British noble
- Epithet for Wayne
- Fist, slangily
- Rank above marquis
- Bandleader Ellington
- Nixon alma mater
- Wayne sobriquet
- Fist, so to speak
- North Carolina school
- Composer Ellington
- Title for William and Harry
- British nobleman above an earl
- North Carolina campus
- Durham school
- Nickname for John Wayne, with "the"
- Where Mike Krzyzewski coaches
- Title of royal war casualty.
- Edward Windsor.
- University in Durham, N. C.
- Edward VIII's present title.
- University at Durham, N. C.
- 5,215 students.
- University of ESP experiments.
- Windsor.
- Southern university.
- Title.
- Aristocrat.
- Prince Philip.
- Dixie university.
- Coronet wearer.
- Noble.
- Man of rank.
- Snider
- Wayne nickname
- Rank just below prince
- Mr. Ellington
- Patty ___ Astin
- Hybrid cherry
- Ellington
- Wayne
- Penrod's dog
- University at Durham
- 52-Down rival
- The Blue Devils
- ___ it out (fight)
- Single fist?
- John Wayne nickname
- Nixon's law alma mater
- Doonesbury character based on Hunter S. Thompson
- 2015 N.C.A.A. basketball champs
- School with five March Madness titles
- College hoops powerhouse
- Luke, Bo, or Daisy
- Stevie Wonder's "Sir"
- Stevie Wonder "Sir ___"
- British peer
- Coach Kryzyzewski's team
- John Wayne's moniker
- Another British nobleman
- Doris or Patty
- Blue Devils college
- Fist, in slang
- Marquess' superior
- High-ranking noble
- University in North Carolina
- Durham university
- John Wayne, to friends
- First name in jazz
- Oscar-winning Keller portrayer
- Award-winning actress Patty
- Patty who played Helen
- Coach Krzyzewski's team
- John Wayne moniker
- The Blue Devils of college sports
- Where Coach K coaches
- Contemporary of Willie and Mickey
- One addressed as "Your Grace"
- Not John Wayne's alma mater
- Expected