- LEE
- Jeans name
- Notable Knicks fan Spike
- author that released one very good book and then another follow up book that we all just kind of agreed to ignore
- Do the Right Thing director
- I'm Sorry singer
- Malcolm X director
- Majors in acting
- Remick or Grant
- To Kill a Mockingbird author
- Director Spike
- Loos woman
- Pinky or Peggy
- Rebel leader of '61
- Robert or Peggy
- Singer Peggy
- Washington funeral orator Light-Horse Harry
- Actor Marvin
- Bruce or Peggy
- F. __ Bailey
- Ms. Remick
- Light-horse Harry
- Marvin or Meredith
- Part of R.E.L.
- Pace of {/Bodies Bodies Bodies/}
- Harper who wrote {/To Kill a Mockingbird/}
- See 1-Down
- Bruce who said, "Showing off is the fool's idea of glory"
- Chang-dong who directed the 2019 film {/Burning/}
- Spike who directed {/Da 5 Bloods/}
- {/To Kill a Mockingbird/} novelist
- Director Daniels of "The Butler"
- Stan of MCU cameos
- Denim company headquartered in Kansas
- Name after Stan or General
- Empire co-creator Daniels
- BlacKkKlansman director
- Abstract expressionist painter Krasner
- Director Daniels
- Overdue 2019 Oscar winner
- Socialite Radziwill who passed away in February 2019
- Appomattox figure
- Pachinko author Min Jin ___
- Straight White Men playwright Young Jean ___
- Richard Henry ___ ("1776" character)
- Dub reggae pioneer Perry
- See 75-Across
- Singer Peggy for whom the margarita was (possibly) named
- Big name in kung fu
- 8. When I was in the Campaign for Real-Time, I went by All-World ___ 'Big Game' Bronson
- Perfectly Imperfect author Woodruff
- Stagger ___
- Acting coach Strasberg
- Big name in jeans
- Bruce ___ Day (October 3, at least in Seattle)
- Confederate general
- Dub superstar ___ "Scratch" Perry
- General Beauregard ___ (the other Groundhog Day groundhog)
- Marshall who was the voice of Tony the Tiger
- Martial arts expert Bruce
- Old gray head?
- One of Hannah's sisters in "Hannah and Her Sisters"
- See 38-Across
- Side away from the wind
- Sonic Youth guitarist Ranaldo
- ___ Adama ("Battlestar Galactica" captain)
- Lust, Caution director Ang
- Knicks superfan Spike
- Character actor R. ___ Ermey
- Fashion designer Kimora ___ Simmons
- Empire producer Daniels
- Director Tamahori
- Rep. Sheila Jackson ___
- The Highwaymen director John ___ Hancock
- Actress Greta of "Russian Doll"
- Country singer Brice
- Golfer Janzen
- Moh's "Once Upon A Time In Hollywood" role
- Tennessee governor Bill
- Tennessee governor Bill ___
- Andi Mack actress Peyton Elizabeth ___
- With 26-Across "The United States vs. Billie Holiday" director
- CSA VIP
- Winner at Bull Run
- Meredith or Meriwether
- Brenda or Bruce
- Remick or Radziwill
- Grant or Marvin
- Novelist Harper
- Victor at Chancellorsville
- Spike with a camera
- Gypsy subject
- Common middle name
- Shelter
- Antietam general
- Appomattox VIP
- See 92 across
- Spike in moviedom
- Confederate great
- Krasner who painted
- Hulk director
- See 7 Down
- Fort __, N.J.
- Gettysburg general
- Ang or Spike
- With 66-Down, auto-care chain
- Spike in filmmaking
- Actress Pamela ___ Anderson
- Sheltered side
- Canadian rock singer Geddy ___
- Brokeback Mountain director
- New Jersey's Fort ___
- Canadian musician Geddy ___ of "Rush"
- Geddy ___, of Rush
- Singer Geddy ___ of "Rush"
- Golfer Trevino
- Spike or Brenda
- Jacqueline ___ Bouvier (Jackie O's maiden name)
- Revolutionary soldier known as "Light-Horse Harry"
- Appomattox attendee
- Commander at Spotsylvania
- Declaration of Independence signer Richard Henry ___
- Light-Horse Harry's surname
- Pulitzer-winning novelist of 1961
- Last name of two Declaration signers
- Traveller's rider
- Victor at Second Manassas
- Christopher or Pinky
- Robert Frost's middle name
- See 66 Across
- Stone Mountain figure
- Capote colleague
- First Families of Virginia surname
- Sara ___
- See 58 Across
- Arlington House dedicatee
- Cohort of Capote
- Director of 1995's "Sense and Sensibility"
- Grant's foe
- Jack's "Days of Wine and Roses" co-star
- Best Director between Eastwood and Scorsese
- General at the Battle of Spotsylvania
- Iacocca or Majors
- Washington and ___ University
- Buddy ___ (jeans mascot)
- Big name in press-on nails, once
- Like the stem when moving downwind
- Opposite of windward
- Petty who won the first Daytona 500
- _____ tide
- American Idol winner DeWyze
- Capturer of Brown at Harper's Ferry
- South sider?
- Good name for a sailor?
- Word from the Old English for "shelter"
- Like the side of a mountain in a rain shadow, meteorologically speaking
- Sheltered
- Current creature?
- Janzen of the links
- Method acting pioneer Strasberg
- See 27-Down
- One side of a mountainous island, maybe
- Part of a mountain less affected by wind
- Underwater current generator?
- Enter the Dragon star Bruce
- Majors or Marvin
- Crooklyn director Spike
- Mo' Better Blues director Spike
- To Kill a Mockingbird author Harper
- Uncle Robert of the Confederate army
- Appomattox Court House general
- Calm side
- Chanteuse Peggy
- Gray general
- Clockers director Spike
- I'm Sorry singer Brenda
- Summer of Sam director Spike
- Appomattox surrenderer
- Atticus Finch's creator Harper
- General ___ ("Dukes of Hazzard" car)
- Majors of "The Six Million Dollar Man"
- Spider-Man creator Stan
- Tommy ___ Jones
- Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon director
- Malcolm X director Spike
- Author Harper
- Brandon, Bruce, or Brenda
- General who served under Davis
- Majors in television?
- Marvin of "Cat Ballou"
- Mr. Iacocca
- Peninsular Campaign general
- Poe poem "Annabel ___"
- Stagger ___ (1959 Lloyd Price chart-topper)
- Actor Tommy ___ Jones
- Bull Run victor
- CSA general
- Creator of Atticus Finch
- Downwind
- Grant, or Grant opponent
- Sara in the supermarket
- Second Bull Run victor
- Spike the director
- Washington College president Robert E.
- Singer Greenwood
- Christopher of "The Lord of the Rings"
- Grant foe
- Richard Henry ___ (Second Continental Congress member who introduced the June 7, 1776 resolution proposing the Declaration of Independence)
- Rocker Tommy
- See 65-Across
- Brokeback Mountain director Ang
- Acting Majors?
- Artist Krasner, for whose portrayal Marcia Gay Harden won an Oscar in "Pollock"
- Catwoman player Meriwether
- Dracula portrayer Christopher
- Bruce of kung fu films
- Filmmaker Spike
- Grant's opponent
- Peggy or Spike
- Protective shelter
- Sheltered spot
- Spike or Robert E.
- Country singer Brenda
- Director Ang or Spike
- Jerry ___ Lewis
- Spider-Man co-creator Stan
- Ang, Brandon or Spike
- General played by Duvall
- Kung fu star Bruce
- Inside Man director Spike
- Bruce of "Enter the Dragon"
- Bruce of martial arts movies
- Nobody doesn't like this Sara
- Levi's competitor
- Loser at Appomattox
- Spike on a movie set
- God Bless the USA singer Greenwood
- Tommy Jones's middle name
- All of his films are joint ventures
- General in gray
- Important name in Virginia history
- Levi's rival
- Martial arts film star Bruce
- Protecting shelter
- Surname on some jeans
- Go Set a Watchman novelist
- Sea side?
- Word with side or tide
- Life of Pi director Ang
- To Kill a Mockingbird novelist Harper
- David ___ Roth
- Food Network host Sandra
- Loser at Antietam
- Majors in drama?
- Marvin of "Point Blank"
- Bruce buried in Seattle's Lakeview Cemetery
- Director Spike or director Ang
- Clockers director
- Cliff who won two games in the 2009 World Series
- Meade beat him at Gettysburg
- The Dirty Dozen actor Marvin
- Da Sweet Blood of Jesus director Spike
- He Got Game writer/director Spike
- Director of "When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts"
- Kwanzaa Cake creator Sandra [Raina Zheng]
- Sandra of insensitive holiday cake-making fame
- Surname that's a homophone of Li
- A Grant
- Grant opponent
- Actress Grant
- Majors or Grant
- Moviemaker Spike
- Appomattox signee
- CSA icon
- Civil War notable
- Jackie's sister
- Loser at Gettysburg
- Sad man at Appomattox
- Shakers founder
- Spike of flicks
- Wrangler rival
- Actress Remick
- Dixie general
- Gettysburg Campaign name
- Peggy or Brenda
- Peggy or Bruce
- Robt. E. ___
- See 10 Down
- Stan or Spike
- Fever singer Peggy
- Appomattox surrender
- Area away from the wind
- Brenda or Peggy
- Chinese driector Ang ___
- Kathie ___
- Sara of sweets
- Singer Brenda
- Stagger of song
- Stone Mountain honoree
- Appomattox signatory
- Bruce of "Way of the Dragon"
- Entertainer Gypsy Rose
- Grant counterpart
- Marvin or Majors
- Actor Tommy __ Jones
- Civil War general
- General who won at Fredericksburg
- Sara who nobody doesn't like
- Artist Krasner
- Jeans brand
- Shaker founder in the U.S.
- Appomattox principal
- Gray head
- Reb general
- Spider-Man creator
- __ Radziwill, sister of Jackie O
- Get what fits jeans company
- Confederate general who was a descendant of Thomas More
- Victor at Fredericksburg
- 1862 Bull Run victor
- Battle of Chancellorsville victor, 1863
- Director Spike or Ang
- Majors in acting (m)
- College GameDay football analyst Corso
- Poe's Annabel
- See 11-Across
- Spike or Ang
- Taking Woodstock director
- To Kill a Mockingbird Pulitzer winner
- To Kill a Mockingbird author Harper __
- 57-Across brand
- Appomattox loser
- General at Antietam
- Golfer Westwood who replaced Tiger Woods as World #1 in October 2010
- Levi's alternative
- Poe's "Annabel __"
- Wrangler competitor
- Grant wartime foe
- Jamie or Kathie follower
- Protected side
- Big name in casual wear
- Jeans giant
- Poet Edgar __ Masters
- Do the Right Thing director Spike
- Civil War figure
- Duvall's role in "Gods and Generals"
- Gettysburg Campaign VIP
- Two-time U.S. Open winner Trevino
- Go Set a Watchman author Harper
- Boo Radley creator Harper
- Director Ang
- Director who sued Spike TV for using his name
- Jack Reacher creator Child
- Robert E. __
- Sara whom "nobody doesn't like"
- See 32-Down
- See 62-Across
- See 8-Down
- Stan of Marvel Comics
- Casual wear biggie
- Director Ang __
- Creator of Finch and Radley
- Jack Reacher creator __ Child
- Loser to Meade at Gettysburg
- See 39-Down
- Director with three Oscars
- Singer Peggy or comic-book writer Stan
- Spike with films
- Da 5 Bloods director Spike
- Gymnast Suni
- Blues legend John __ Hooker
- Finch family creator
- See 4-Down
- Big name in Marvel Comics history
- Casual brand
- Common Korean surname
- Jeans label
- Peggy or Brenda of song
- Pop singer Brenda
- Two-time Emmy-winning actress __ Grant
- __ Scoresby, Lin-Manuel Miranda's "His Dark Materials" role
- Malcolm X (1992) director
- Big name in denim
- Martial artist Bruce __
- Pulitzer novelist Harper
- Kim's Convenience actor Paul Sun-Hyung __
- Da 5 Bloods director
- 2022 U.S. Women's Open golf champ Minjee
- Film producer Daniels
- Filmmaker Ang
- Greta of "The Morning Show"
- Name sewn onto some jeans pockets
- Peggy or Pinky
- Crooklyn director
- Beauregard's boss
- Confederate commander
- 1776 character
- Fever singer
- American Shakers founder
- Trevino of the links
- Summer of Sam director
- Atticus Finch's creator
- Marvin of the movies
- Shaker Ann
- Bamboozled director
- Actor Van Cleef
- Gettysburg loser
- Golfer with "fleas"
- Little Miss Dynamite
- The Ice Storm director
- Appomattox general
- Golf pro Trevino
- Enter the Dragon star
- Jamie __ Curtis
- Spike or Pinky
- Whom the Yanks called Bobby
- Chancellorsville victor
- Commander at Antietam
- Ellery Queen co-creator
- General Grant's foe
- Harper of fiction
- Leader of the 4 Down
- Marvin or Meriwether
- Pinky or Spike
- Grant's Civil War opponent
- Iacocca or Trevino
- 1776 role
- 2005 Oscar director
- Bull Run general
- General Grant's opposite
- General Grant's rival
- Second Manassas commander
- See 81 Down
- Atticus Finch creator
- Country crooner Greenwood
- Majors of Hollywood
- Second most common Korean surname
- Washington and __ University
- 2005 Oscar winner
- General Robert E. __
- Grant's counterpart
- Civil War VIP
- Gen. Robert E. ___
- Grant's adversary
- Second Manassas victor
- Washington & __ University
- General Robert E. ___
- Surrenderer of 1865
- Whom Robert Frost was named for
- . . . Mockingbird novelist
- Life of Pi director
- General Grant's opponent
- Golf pro Westwood
- See 56 Across
- Country singer Greenwood
- Stonewall Jackson superior
- Woman in a Poe poem
- Boo Radley creator
- Countryman who inspired 62 Across
- Fredericksburg victor
- General at Gettysburg
- Chi-Raq director
- Go Set a Watchman author
- School Daze director
- Actress Jamie __ Curtis
- Creator of Radley and Finch
- Director appearing in "Mandela in America"
- Finch creator
- West Point superintendent, 1852-1855
- Creator of the Finches
- Movie director Spike
- Poe maiden "by the sea"
- Director from Taiwan
- Director from Taiwan or Brooklyn
- Director who sued Viacom over Spike TV
- Director/NYU professor
- Harper who wrote ". . . Mockingbird"
- Sara __ cakes
- See 34 Down
- Spike of cinema
- Tupelo's and Fort Myers' county
- Virginia delegate in "1776"
- West Pointer a year behind Jefferson Davis
- Writer Edgar __ Masters
- Man or woman into renewable energy
- Middle name for men or women
- Nautical shelter
- . . . Mockingbird byline
- A "1776" singer
- Creator of the Finch family
- Masters' middle name
- Oscar director from Taiwan
- See 131 Across
- See 49 Across
- See 6 Down
- Tommy Jones' middle name
- Either of two Virginian Declaration signers
- Founder of the Shakers
- See 40-Across
- 25th Hour director
- The Hulk director Ang
- Fort ___ (city across the George Washington Bridge from New York)
- Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy
- Spider-Man's creator
- Spike with a joint?
- County name in 9 of the 11 states of the Confederacy
- Creator of Boo Radley
- Finch's creator
- Orioles manager Mazzilli
- Resort town in Massachusetts
- See 61-Across
- Wrangler competition
- Men in Black costar Tommy ___ Jones
- Jerry Lewis's middle name
- Mississippi county whose seat is Tupelo
- Town in western Massachusetts
- 2005 batting champ Derrek
- Director of "He Got Game" and "She Hate Me"
- Florida county whose seat is Fort Myers
- See 71-Across
- Semi-homemade cooking proponent Sandra
- Last name for the starts of 17-, 27-, 46-, and 61-Across
- See 11-Down
- Strasberg of "The Godfather Part II"
- Victor at the Battle of Fredericksburg
- Warren Report first name
- Whiskey Rebellion figure Henry
- X-Men co-creator Stan
- Inside Man director
- Author of "To Kill a Mockingbird"
- Best Director of 2005
- Confederate commander at Gettysburg
- Jackie's younger sister
- Marvin of "The Dirty Dozen"
- Wilderness campaign figure
- Miracle at St. Anna director
- U. S. general.
- V. Adm. Willis A. ___, battlewagon commander.
- Captor of John Brown, 1859.
- Symbol of the "lost cause."
- ___ Shubert.
- Lighthorse Harry (1756–1818).
- He took Paulus Hook, N. J., August, 1779.
- John Brown's nemesis.
- Famous general.
- He captured John Brown, 1859.
- General at Appomattox.
- He spoke at Washington's funeral.
- His Washington eulogy contained, "First in war, first in peace, first in the hearts of his fellow citizens."
- Jennie ___, M. P., wife of Aneurin Bevan.
- Light-Horse Harry ___.
- ___ Simonson theatrical designer.
- Canada ___, actor.
- D. S. Freeman's subject.
- Gold-digger Lorelei's last name.
- Governor of Utah.
- Governor of the Beehive State.
- Gypsy Rose.
- Hero of the Confederacy.
- J. Bracken ___, Governor of Utah.
- Lorelei ___.
- Movie-land's Lila.
- Mr. Shubert of Broadway.
- Poet Masters' middle name.
- Utah Governor.
- Sheltered place.
- Famous name in Virginia.
- Governor in Salt Lake City.
- Actor Tracy.
- Canada or Dixie.
- Governor at Salt Lake City.
- Hero of the "Lost Cause."
- Mr. Cobb, the actor.
- Robert Edward ___.
- Southern hero.
- Tracy or Cobb.
- Utah's Governor.
- Actor Cobb.
- American hero.
- Gov. Emerson of Vermont.
- He said, "First in war, first in peace . . . "
- Member of F. F. V.
- Name of two signers from Virginia.
- American general in the Revolution.
- Stonewall's superior.
- V. I. P. in Virginia.
- Virginia name.
- Civil War hero.
- Famous name in Utah.
- Noted General.
- TV's Pinky.
- Well-known General.
- Civil War personage.
- Gettysburg participant.
- One of the Tracys.
- Protection.
- Virginia immortal.
- Great general.
- Edgar ___ Masters.
- Lorelei's last name.
- 1861 leader.
- Katherine ___ Bates.
- Virginia VIP.
- Flower Drum Song author.
- Mockingbird author.
- FFV name.
- Harper ___.
- Princess Radziwill.
- Tar's term.
- Washington and ___.
- Jacqueline ___ Bouvier.
- One of the F.F.V.'s.
- Weather's opposite.
- C.S.A. name.
- Historic commander.
- Nautical term.
- Annabel.
- Civil War name.
- Great American general.
- McClellan's opponent.
- The quiet side.
- Historic name.
- Type of tide
- Word with ward or way
- Calm area
- Comic Pinky.
- Nautical word.
- Richard Henry ___
- Washington & ___.
- One of the F.F.V.
- Poe girl
- Remick
- Traveler's rider
- Lila or Peggy
- Famous stripper
- Leader of the Shakers
- Strasberg of theater
- Virginia family
- Doris ___, U. S. painter
- Strasberg
- C.S.A. hero
- Pinky or Lila
- Golfer Elder
- Michele or Brenda
- Radziwill
- Robert or Annabel
- Trevino
- Windless quarter
- Appomattox name
- Kind of shore
- Kind of way or shore
- Lawyer Bailey's middle name
- Peggy or R.E.
- R.E. or Peggy
- The Gray Fox
- D.S. Freeman subject
- Fort or Peggy
- Grant or Remick
- Inventor De Forest
- Poe's "Annabel ___"
- Shelter, nautically speaking
- Shubert of Broadway
- Actress Meriwether
- Appomattox signer
- Cobb or Trevino
- Light-Horse Harry of '76
- She wrote "To Kill a Mockingbird"
- Brenda the singer
- Famed Virginian
- Marvin of movies
- Marvin or Trevino
- Confederate V.I.P.
- Dixie immortal
- Marvin from N.Y.C.
- Valiant Virginian
- Actor Majors
- Actor ___ J. Cobb
- Actress Michele
- Loser to Grant
- Trevino or Remick
- Grant of films
- Grant or Radziwill
- Grassy field*
- He bestrode Traveller
- Shubert or De Forest
- Golf's Trevino
- Harper or Brenda
- Marvin
- McClellan's foe at Sharpsburg
- Novelist Harper ___
- Shubert or Strasberg
- Grant or Majors
- Iacocca or Marvin
- Producer Shubert
- Actress Jamie ___ Curtis
- Iacocca
- Liberace
- Michele or Peggy
- Cobb of cinema
- Cobb or Iacocca
- River in Cork
- Strasberg of the theater
- A Gypsy who rose via few clothes
- Jamie ___ Curtis
- Jamie ___ Curtis of cinema
- Marvin or Remick
- Robert E. ___
- The Gentle General
- Loos's Lorelei ___
- Actor Horsley
- Confederate immortal
- Director Spike ___
- Remick or Marvin
- Horsley of "Guns of Paradise"
- Mötley Crüe member
- Noted ecdysiast
- Old Ace of Spades
- Robert E. goes to fish
- Civil Elegies poet
- A modern Grant
- Actress Remick: 1935-91
- Bernard who played "M"
- Loos heroine Lorelei ___
- McClellan adversary
- Trevino of golf
- 1961 Pulitzer-winning author
- Ann ___, founder of the Shakers in America
- F. _____ Bailey
- Grant of film
- Spike, for one
- U.S. Shaker sect founder
- Dracula actor Christopher
- Malcolm X profiler
- Singapore's Kuan Yew _____
- Winner at Chancellorsville
- With 16-Across, former Phillies manager
- I'm Sorry” singer nyt 1995 LEE School Daze" director
- The G-String Murders author
- Majors or Myles
- See 44 Across
- Shelter, on ships
- Gypsy Rose's last name
- Miss Peggy
- See 62-Down
- Whisky Rebellion suppressor
- The Magnificent Seven gunslinger
- Gypsy Rose ___
- Harper on the bookshelf
- Wilderness Campaign general
- Annie ___, Enoch Arden's wife
- Attorney F. ___ Bailey
- Grant's opposite
- Nautical side
- One of Broadway's Shuberts
- Brenda who sang "I'm Sorry"
- Businessman Iacocca
- Kind of side
- Light-Horse Harry, for one
- One side of a ship
- Protection from a storm
- Under the ___ (nautical term)
- Bruce nicknamed "The Little Dragon"
- Linda ___, Supergirl's alias
- Writer Harper
- Bruce or Brenda
- Declaration of Independence signer from Virginia
- Detective story writer Manfred
- Peggy who sang "Fever"
- Stan who created Spider-Man
- East of Eden character
- 57-Across opposer
- Majors on TV
- Abstract painter ___ Krasner
- Wranglers alternative
- Jackie Onassis' sister
- Johnny with the 1980 #1 country hit "Lookin' for Love"
- Name that's a homophone of 8-Down
- One of two Virginia signers of the Declaration of Independence
- See 31-Down
- Ang ___, director of "Sense and Sensibility," a film based on Jane Austen's novel
- Author Harper ___
- Brenda of country music
- County name in nine former Confederate states
- General in the Capitol's Statuary Hall
- Golf's ___ Elder
- Manfred B. ___, half of Ellery Queen
- One of the "Magnificent Seven"
- Peggy with the 1958 hit "Fever"
- See 57-Down
- ___ jeans
- Washington funeral orator
- Entertainer Pinky or Peggy
- Gen. Meade's foe at Gettysburg
- Historic Virginian
- Kung fu star
- The General ___, "The Dukes of Hazzard" auto
- Antietam leader
- Dixie hero
- Former auto executive Iacocca
- Old western actor Van Cleef
- Rock's Tommy, ex-husband of Pamela Anderson
- Winner at the Second Battle of Bull Run
- ___ Highway, old auto route from New York City to San Francisco
- Pushing Daisies star ___ Pace
- Ann of the Shakers
- Family name of about 15% of Koreans
- Jason who starred in TV's "My Name Is Earl"
- Kind of tide
- See 110-Down
- See 5-Down
- Spike who directed "Crooklyn"
- Surname of two signers of the Declaration of Independence
- Virginia's historic ___ Highway
- Winner at the Battle of Cold Harbor
- Minari director ___ Isaac Chung
- Dungarees brand
- Harper ___, "To Kill a Mockingbird" novelist
- Jeanette ___, billiards legend nicknamed the Black Widow
- Pulitzer winner Harper
- Rebecca ___ Crumpler, first African-American female physician in the U.S.
- Spike or Gypsy Rose
- Founding father Richard Henry ___
- Novelist who was a lifelong friend of Capote
- Stan who co-created Spider-Man
- Virginia's ___ Highway
- Actor Bruce
- Spike in a director's chair
- Confederate general at Gettysburg
- Singer David ___ Roth
- Spike behind a camera
- Virginia's Washington and ___ University
- Cliff ___, 2008 Cy Young Award winner
- Daniels who directed "The Butler"
- Harper ___, author of "To Kill a Mockingbird"
- Pace of "Pushing Daisies"
- Peggy of "Lady and the Tramp"
- Van Cleef of "High Noon"
- Historical figure a.k.a. Marse Robert
- Rebel leader
- See 51-Across
- Spike in movie sales?
- Tommy of Mötley Crüe
- Victor at Gaines's Mill and Cold Harbor
- ___ Highway, classic New York-to-San Francisco route
- Spoon River Anthology poet Edgar ___ Masters
- Director of 2015's "Chi-Raq"
- Man's name that's 20-Across backward
- Victor at Fussell's Mill
- Is That All There Is singer Peggy
- Actor ___ J. Cobb of "12 Angry Men"
- Ang who directed "Brokeback Mountain"
- Commander during John Brown's capture in 1859
- General who's 34-Down spelled backward
- Opposite of weather, on a ship
- Spike in direction
- Wrangler alternative
- When the Levees Broke director
- Bruce or son Brandon
- Catwoman portrayer Meriwether
- Harper who wrote "Go Set a Watchman"
- Majors in film
- Second-most common Korean surname, after Kim
- Spike who directed "BlacKkKlansman"
- Abstract Expressionist Krasner
- First, last, male or female name
- Jason of "The Incredibles"
- Martial arts master Bruce
- Meade's opponent at Gettysburg
- Most common Korean surname after Kim
- One of three figures carved on Georgia's Stone Mountain
- See 19-Across
- Spike who won a 2018 Oscar
- BlacKkKlansman director, 2018
- Bruce of "Enter the Dragon" and "Fist of Fury"
- Director Spike or singer Brenda
- Film director Spike
- Spike in movie rentals?
- Spike of interest in movies?
- Utah senator Mike
- My Cup Runneth Over painter Annie
- The Try Guys star Eugene ___ Yang
- Actor Will Yun ___
- Actress Sheryl ___ Ralph
- Author Anna ___ Walters
- Author Maracle
- Author Min Jin ___
- Brennan ___ Mulligan of "Fantasy High"
- Olympic gymnast Sunisa
- ___ Kuan Yew, first prime minister of Singapore
- ___ Kum Kee
- Parasite co-star ___ Jung-eun
- Abstract artist Krasner
- Bruce on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
- Martial artist Bruce
- Suni ___, Team U.S.A. gymnastics medalist
- Surname derived from the Chinese word for "plum"
- California congresswoman Barbara
- Gymnast Suni of Team U.S.A.
- Shubert of Broadway's Shubert Theatre
- Stan who co-created the Marvel Universe
- Suni of Team USA gymnastics
- Abbott Elementary actress Sheryl ___ Ralph
- To Kill a Mockingbird writer
- Twisters director ___ Isaac Chung
- Captain Rosbach of reality TV's "Below Deck"
- Guess alternative
- Min Jin ___, author of the 2017 best seller "Pachinko"
- The Private Lives of Pippa ___
- Jason in Kevin Smith movies
- Poe's 'Annabel _____'
- See 72 Down
- Singer Dickey
- Creepy Christopher
- Jerry -- Lewis
- Tommy -- Jones
- Kathie -- Gifford
- Robert E. --
- Spike of film
- -- tide (current type)
- Ang of films
- Edgar -- Masters
- Janzen of golf
- -- Harvey Oswald
- F. -- Bailey
- Singer Jerry -- Lewis
- Filmdom's Spike
- With 55-Across, 1980s Chrysler chief
- 'Hulk' director Ang
- Film director Ang
- Spike of films
- See 78-Across
- Ang of film
- Stray Cats Rocker
- ___ "Scratch" Perry
- Crue drummer Tommy
- Iconic English guitarist Albert
- Alvin of Ten Years After
- Amy of Evanescence
- Geddy of Rush
- Grateful Dead "Stagger ___"
- Love frontman Arthur
- Bob Marley "The Complete ___ 'Scratch' Perry Sessions"
- David __ Roth
- Grateful Dead "Viola ___ Blues"
- Tommy, Arthur or "Scratch" Perry
- Battle of Chancellorsville victor
- County of Georgia, South Carolina, Mississippi, and Alabama
- Nebraska representative Terry
- Reno won't apologize to him
- Taiwan's President (the only one of four world leaders George W. named)
- Oscar winner Spike
- He graduated second in the West Point class of 1829
- General who finished No. 2 at West Point in 1829
- Mo' Better Blues director
- Grant in "Shampoo"
- Away from the wind
- Cobb or Majors
- Clinton criticized his detention
- Freeh is defending the government's case against him
- Prosecutors must tell his lawyer which nations they believe he tried to give nuke secrets
- Sara ___ is spinning off Coach, PYA/Monarch and Champion
- South Korea's Hyung-Taik ____, who made it to the fourth round of the U.S. Open in his first major tourney
- ___ Teng-hui is stepping down as Nationalist party chairman
- Painter Krasner
- Pulitzer-winning author Harper
- See 26-Across
- Director of "BlacKkKlansman"
- Oakland Congresswoman Barbara who argued that labor-law-flouting employers like Uber and Lyft "have now joined the ranks of Big Tobacco and Big Polluters" (October, 2020)
- Activist Opal who advocated for the national recognition of 23-Across
- See 30-Across
- Spike at a Knicks game
- Actress Greta of "Past Lives"
- Rival of Levi's
- Appomattox runner-up
- Bruce, "The Little Dragon"
- Confederate icon
- Michele or Spike
- Tommy _____ Jones
- House of the Long Shadows actor Christopher
- Country Music Hall of Famer Brenda
- Former Motley Crue drummer Tommy
- Lloyd Price tune "Stagger _____"
- Remick or Strasberg
- Shaker founder Ann
- Spike in production?
- Spike, notably
- Jungle Fever director
- Bruce or Robert
- Cathy-Crosby connection
- Grant's Civil War foe
- Harper or Spike
- He Got Game director
- Grant's rival
- Co-creator of the Hulk
- Farrah's ex
- He surrendered at Appomattox Court House
- Levi's competition
- Musician Jerry ___ Lewis
- He Got Game director Spike
- Sara everybody loves
- Popular jeans brand
- Blues hero Stagger
- Bruce of marital arts films
- Jamie ___ Curtis of "Halloween"
- Oater actor Van Cleef
- Spider-Man's creator, Stan
- Bruce of martial arts films
- Bruce or Spike
- Bruce with chops
- Golf great Trevino
- Spike on set
- Jerry ___ Lewis of music
- Kathy Gifford's middle name
- Majors worth $6 million
- Spike cheering on the Knicks
- Stan the superhero creator
- Superhero creator Stan
- David ___ Roth of rock
- Majors old TV
- Washington & ___ University
- Brandon or Bruce of films
- Classic "I'm Sorry" singer
- Iacocca or Remick
- NFL legend ___ Roy Selmon
- Name on many waists
- Name over a cheek?
- Stan with the superheroes
- Tommy Jones' middle
- Tommy on drums
- Bruce or Harper
- Child who created Jack Reacher
- Greta of "Russian Doll"
- Stan who co-created "Ant-Man"
- Stan who had a cameo in "Black Panther"
- Can't Bust 'Em jeans
- Gemini Man director Ang
- Harper who created 29-Down
- See 13-Down
- See 41-Across
- Spike with an Oscar
- Frozen co-director Jennifer
- Parasite co-star Syun-kun
- Pushing Daisies star Pace
- Ang with three Oscars
- California representative Barbara
- Popular Korean surname
- Sara ___ (baked goods brand)
- Stan of comics
- Pachinko actor Min-ho
- Gymnastics gold medalist Suni
- Juneteenth advocate Opal
- Pennsylvania congresswoman Summer ___
- Sara ___ (dessert brand)
- Spike who said, "Power is knowing your past"
- Suni who's the first Hmong-American Olympian
- Gymnast Suni or director Spike
- Gymnast Sunisa
- Novelist Min Jin ___
- See 20-Across
- A general
- Bailey or Grant
- Kind of way
- Marvin or Grant
- Marina's spouse
- Nautically sheltered
- Favorite son of Virginia
- Mr. Trevino
- Trevino on the links
- Auto racer Petty
- Kathy ____ Gifford
- Linksman Elder
- Pinky or Bruce
- Poe's Annabel____
- R&R's Brenda ____
- Radio pioneer De Forest
- Roscoe ____ Browne
- Spike from Atlanta
- Tommy ____ Jones
- Appomattox also-ran
- Confederate hero
- Sara or Robert
- Spike or Bruce
- Baker Sarah
- On ship area
- Signer of 1776
- Ward or way leader
- Fantastic Four creator Stan
- Shelter at sea
- Peggy ___, of <I>Fever<I> fame
- 1965 Oscar winner Marvin
- Baseball's Travis ___
- Meriwether or Grant
- Old Dominion family
- The Omen actress Remick
- Industrialist Iacocca
- Farrah's one-time husband
- Remick of film
- The guy of 39-Across
- Grant's Civil War counterpart
- Shakerism's Ann
- Iacocca of auto fame
- Bamboozled director Spike
- Marvel's Stan
- Singer Jerry ___ Lewis
- Bruce with the kicks
- Bruce of martial arts
- Her "Fever" was contagious
- Spider-Man's Stan
- Kathie Gifford's middle
- Spike at Knicks games
- Chi-Raq director Spike
- Grant's wartime adversary
- Majors in old television?
- Go Set a Watchman novelist Harper
- The Butler director Daniels
- Controversial statue figure, these days
- Elder, the first African-American to play the Masters
- Spike who directed "Chi-Raq"
- Stan with cameos in Marvel movies
- BlacKkKlansman director Spike
- Die Another Day director Tamahori
- General in controversial monuments
- General under Davis
- Military leader nicknamed "Light-Horse Harry"
- Novelist Harper with a Pulitzer
- Sara ___ cakes
- Harper with a Pulitzer
- Trevino of the PGA
- Parasite actress Jung-eun
- Martial arts legend Bruce
- Model Precious
- Name that's a sea creature backward
- Singer Kodi
- Precious director Daniels
- The Try Guys member Eugene ___ Yang
- Activist Grace ___ Boggs
- Actor ___ Min-ho
- Blues singer Julia
- Gold medal gymnast Sunisa
- Olympic gymnast Suni
- A Strange Loop actress L Morgan ___
- Celia's Song writer Maracle
- Squid Game actress Yoo-mi
- Actor Paul Sun-Hyung ___
- Pool player Jeanette aka "the Black Widow"
- Producer Yvette ___ Bowser
- Miss Korea singer Hyori
- Parasite actor Sun-kyun
- Past Lives actress Greta
- Problemista actress Greta
- Russian Doll actress Greta
- The Morning Show actress Greta
- Actor Pace
- Jeet Kune Do founder Bruce
- Photographer/activist Corky
- Arlington owner
- Spike follower
- Jacqueline's sister
- Sheltered area
- Wind haven
- Aura of song
- Virginia general
- Leader in gray
- Slugger Derrek
- Tommy of Motley Crue
- Cold Harbor victor
- Philomena's last name in "Philomena"
- Filmmaker DuVernay
- See 121 Across
- Oscar winner Ang
- See 77 Down
- Exxon head ____ R. Raymond
- Guess? rival
- Arlington House honoree
- ExxonMobil CEO Raymond
- Majors in broadcasting
- Chrysler's Iacocca
- Victor at Cold Harbor
- Victor at Manassas
- Ang with an Oscar
- Seven Days Battles general
- Shelter from the storm
- Shelter from the weather
- Phillies pitcher Cliff
- Christopher of many horror films
- General for whom a USMA barracks is named
- Sean of the Cowboys
- Army of Northern Virginia commander
- Second in his class in West Point's class of 1829
- Battle of Cold Harbor victor
- Diesel alternative
- Director often spotted at Knicks games
- He surrendered to Grant in 1865
- Cowboys linebacker Sean
- Horror star Christopher
- Sister brand of Wrangler
- Hurricane Katrina documentarian
- Spike in film production?
- Spike in cinema
- Spike with a screenplay Oscar
- Christopher of horror films
- Pace of "The Hobbit"
- See 58-Down
- Spike in the movie business
- See 61-Down