- SCOTT
- Coretta __ King
- Anthem composer's middle name
- Astronaut Carpenter
- Dred or Willard
- Figure skating champion, Hamilton
- Dred whose loss in court was later repudiated by the Emancipation Proclamation
- Charmin rival
- Quentin Durward author
- Ivanhoe author
- Polar explorer
- 1852 loser to Pierce
- Writer of the Waverley Novels
- Patton portrayer who declined the Oscar
- Brand in the paper goods aisle
- Peck or Fitzgerald preceder
- The Lady of the Lake poet Walter
- Ivanhoe novelist
- Great guy?
- One L novelist Turow
- The Lady of the Lake author
- Ivanhoe writer
- Star Trek engineer
- Waverly novelist Walter
- Great Unknown author of the 32 Waverley novels
- Dilbert drawer Adams
- Composer Joplin
- Blade Runner director Ridley
- Coretta ___ King
- Great name?
- Joplin of ragtime
- Patton portrayer George C.
- Dilbert creator Adams
- Ivanhoe author Walter
- Rob Roy writer
- Quantum Leap star Bakula
- Thelma & Louise director
- The Office boss Michael
- The talented Mr. Ridley
- Creator of "Ivanhoe"
- Patton player
- Sir Walter ____
- Sir Walter, the author
- The Lady of the Lake poet
- Waverly novelist
- Actor George C.
- Patton portrayer
- Waverley novelist
- Astronaut M. __ Carpenter
- Big name in paper products
- Big name in paper
- Ivanhoe author Sir Walter
- 2013 Masters champ Adam __
- Holy cow!
- Alien director Ridley __
- Sicko Mode rapper Travis __
- House of Gucci director Ridley __
- Severance actor
- NPR host __ Simon
- NPR weekend host __ Simon
- Patton star
- Bakula of "Enterprise"
- Francis __ Key
- General Winfield
- F. __ Fitzgerald
- Weatherman Willard
- Rob Roy author
- See 14 Across
- Dilbert cartoonist Adams
- Novelist F. __ Fitzgerald
- Massachusetts senator Brown
- Cartoonist Adams
- Giant of historical fiction
- Ivanhoe creator
- Director of Crowe in his Oscar role
- Novelist from Edinburgh
- Adams who draws "Dilbert"
- Author F. __ Fitzgerald
- Writer F. __ Fitzgerald
- Technocracy chief.
- U. S. General, 1841–1861.
- Author of "The Story of Mrs. Murphy."
- General who captured Mexico City, 1847.
- Novelist who was lawyer, publisher, editor, poet and dramatist.
- Zachary ___, screen star.
- Barbara Ann ___, Olympic skater.
- Ex-chairman of G. O. P. National Committee.
- Senator Lucas.
- Author Fitzgerald's middle name.
- Ex-Senator Lucas.
- General who ran for President, in 1852.
- Middle name of the author of "The Star-Spangled Banner."
- Barbara Ann of skating fame.
- Challenger of Henie.
- Mr. Fitzgerald.
- Walter, Winfield or Great.
- Waverly's creator.
- Great ___.
- Author Fitzgerald.
- Author of an 1820 novel, a currently popular movie.
- Novelist of the romantic period.
- Hero of War of 1812.
- Actress Martha.
- Original source of Lucia di Lammermoor.
- The Border Minstrel.
- Zachary of films.
- He wrote "Redgauntlet."
- General who was called "Old Fuss and Feathers."
- Key's middle name.
- Rob Roy's creator.
- Whig candidate, 1852.
- Baronet and novelist.
- He wrote "Harold the Dauntless."
- Midlothian bard.
- General in Mexican War.
- Scottish poet.
- Great man?
- Fitzgerald.
- Key name.
- Pennsylvania Senator.
- Walter or Barbara Ann.
- Author of "Quentin Durward"
- Dred
- Dred or Walter
- Antarctic explorer
- Sir Walter
- Winfield or Dred
- Author of "The Abbot"
- Visitor to 57 Across
- Apollo 15 astronaut
- Hazel or Winfield
- Charles ___, Revolutionary officer
- Kenilworth author
- Mexican War hero
- Oscar-winner George: 1970
- Martha or Randolph of films
- Marmion author
- Marmion poet
- Martha or Randolph
- English entomologist Hugh ___
- Redgauntlet author
- A Scrooge portrayer
- Actor Bakula
- Kenilworth novelist
- General called "Old Fuss and Feathers"
- Apollo 9 and 15 astronaut
- He refused a 1970 Oscar
- Skater Hamilton
- Longtime "Today" show personality
- Great one?
- Gloria ___, first black president of the Girl Scouts, 1975
- Gladiator director
- Mexican War general known as Old Fuss and Feathers
- NPR's ___ Simon
- Willard of "Today"
- Ivanhoe's creator
- Sir Walter who wrote "Ivanhoe"
- The Father of the Historical Novel
- Charmin competitor
- Loser to Pierce in 1852
- Writer Turow
- Hero of the Mexican-American War
- Astronaut Kelly
- See 78-Across
- White Cloud competitor
- Charmin alternative
- Michael ___, "The Office" manager
- Writer F. ___ Fitzgerald
- Adam of TV's "Severance"
- '1492' director Ridley
- Actor Baio
- Bon of AC/DC
- Adam of "Severance"
- With 49-Down, author of "Presumed Innocent"
- Tender Is the Night author F. ___ Fitzgerald
- Who Is Jill ___?: Words and Sounds, Vol. 1 (2000 début album)
- Naomi who played Jasmine in the live-action remake of "Aladdin"
- George C. or Sir Walter
- Dred or Sir Walter
- Author of "Ivanhoe"
- Director of "Gladiator"
- Actor George C. ___
- Author Sir Walter
- Writer Sir Walter
- Sir Walter ___
- Rag composer Joplin
- Patton pretender
- Dred in American history
- The Office character Michael
- The Way singer Jill
- Activist Coretta ___ King
- Michael's surname on "The Office"
- Jazz poet Gil ___-Heron
- Michael of "The Office"
- Today weatherman
- 1997 Rookie of the Year Rolen
- With 10 Down, an imbibing Texan actor?
- Joplin of ragtime fame
- George or Willard
- Sir Walter ___, "Ivanhoe" author
- Sir Walter ___ (author)
- Rob Roy author Walter
- Francis ___ Key
- George C. who played Patton
- Presumed Innocent novelist Turow
- Paper towel brand
- A Long Walk singer Jill
- Star star Amiyah
- Ivanhoe penner
- ESPN anchor ___ Van Pelt
- Kimberly-Clark brand
- McNealy of Sun Microsystems
- Father of the historical novel
- The Bride of Lammermoor author
- He reached the South Pole in January 1912
- The Bride of Lammermoor novelist
- Florida governor Rick
- Adams or Hamilton
- Terra Nova Expedition leader
- King of Ragtime Joplin
- Sicko Mode rapper Travis
- Severance star Adam