- TIGER
- Woods found at a golf course
- Woods of golf
- Striped animal
- See 25 Down
- Frosted Flakes mascot
- One who is impossible to control
- Symbol of rapid economic growth
- Endangered carnivore
- It can run up to 40 miles per hour
- Kind of lily
- The Lady or the __
- Eldrick Woods
- Go-getter
- Princeton athlete
- ___ Rag (Mills Brothers hit)
- Pi's boatmate, in "Life of Pi"
- D sporter
- The live college mascot Mike, e.g.
- Word with easy or paper
- Receiver of the most all-time ESPY awards, familiarly
- Put a ___ in your tank! (old Esso slogan)
- Princeton mascot
- Watterson's Hobbes, e.g
- Woods on the golf course
- Bill Watterson's Hobbes, for one
- Save the ___ (Jack Lemmon film)
- Comerica Park ballplayer
- Frosted Flakes animal
- Woods of the PGA
- Bengal cat
- Hoop jumper in the circus
- PGA's Woods
- Striped feline
- Fierce competitor
- Woods who rarely loses
- American Leaguer
- Woods on greens
- Biggest of the big cats
- Woods skilled with woods
- Animal on a Frosted Flakes box
- Detroit baseballer
- Hobbes of comics fame, e.g.
- Clemson athlete
- Real go-getter
- Fierce fighter
- Woods using woods, though usually not from the woods
- Large, striped feline
- Golfer Woods
- Detroit pro
- Detroit ballplayer
- Princeton player
- Woods on the links
- 2002 U.S. Open champ, familiarly
- Woods with clubs
- Woods with woods
- Striped cat
- Tennessee State player
- Rival of Phil and Ernie
- Tony of Frosted Flakes fame, e.g.
- Woods rarely in the woods
- Woods with many eagles
- LSU mascot, e.g.
- Comerica Park player
- LSU mascot
- Clemson player
- Detroit athlete
- Rival of Rory
- Member of the Panthera genus
- National animal of Malaysia
- Kellogg's Tony, e.g.
- Striped big cat
- Richard Parker in "Life of Pi," e.g.
- Big cat
- Big cat in "Life of Pi"
- Woods of fame
- Woods with a wood
- Fierce one
- Big 46 Down
- Eldrick's nickname
- Links nickname
- Endangered Asian
- Fierce feline
- Pro golfer Woods
- Chinese zodiac animal
- Golf pro Woods
- Indomitable one
- Big striped cat
- See 82 Across
- Lion's cousin
- Striped wildcat
- Life of Pi cover illustration
- Big striped wild cat
- Striped roarer
- Dynamo
- Striped predator
- Lion's striped cousin
- Tenacious one
- Clemenceau.
- U. S. flier under Chennault.
- The Lady or the ___.
- Princeton's mascot.
- Bob Cain, for instance.
- Epithet for Clemenceau.
- Member of Red Rolfe's ball team.
- New York political symbol.
- Political symbol.
- A college mascot.
- Kipling's Shere Khan.
- Player who ended in the A. L. cellar.
- Political symbol in N. Y. C.
- Yell at the end of a cheer.
- Animal.
- Jungle beast.
- Palmer Stadium player.
- Political symbol in New York City.
- College mascot.
- N. Y. political symbol.
- Shere Khan.
- College symbol.
- Paper ___, Chinese epithet.
- Paper ___.
- Nickname of 56 Across (with "The").
- Asian animal.
- Loud yell at the end of a cheer.
- Cat.
- This year, in China.
- Paper figure.
- Sometime paper item.
- Paper animal.
- Addendum to three cheers.
- Cheer finale.
- . . . ___ burning bright
- Detroit player
- Subject of a Blake poem
- Detroit beast
- Kaline or Lolich
- Rag or lily
- Cobb, for one
- Kind of moth or lily
- Subject of Blake poem
- A. L. player
- Sabertooth
- Save the ___ (Lemmon film)
- Blake's bright animal
- Hold That ___
- Blake's animal
- Follower of three cheers
- Lily or shark
- Palmer Stadium mascot
- Type of lily
- Zoo animal
- ___ at the Gates
- Blake's bright burner
- Lion's Ivy rival
- Blake's model of symmetry
- Puma's relative
- ___ Stadium, in Detroit
- Blake subject
- Inspiration for Blake
- Buffalo hunter in India
- Jungle denizen
- Zoo attraction
- Al Kaline was one
- Beast of India
- Blake beast
- The Lady or the ___?: Stockton
- Princetonian
- U. of Mo. athlete
- Blake's beast
- Hank Greenberg was one: 1930–46
- ___ Flowers, 1926–31 middleweight champ
- Clemson footballer
- William Blake subject
- Blake's burns bright
- Bud Blake comic strip
- Lady's alternative?
- Stockton beast
- Clemson mascot
- Tony of cereal fame
- The Lady or the ____?
- Symbol of ferocity
- Ty Cobb, e.g.
- Big name in golf
- One making empty threats
- Tony the Frosted Flakes mascot, e.g.
- Princeton or Clemson mascot
- Woods on the fairway
- With 10-Across, ocelot and margay
- Woods in front of a field?
- Second part
- Athlete wearing a calligraphic "D" logo
- See 1-Across
- Fierce sort
- Nast's symbol for Tammany Hall
- Easy there, ___
- Ty Cobb, for most of his career
- Al Kaline, for his entire career
- Animal symbolizing anger in Buddhism
- *Feline in a zoo
- One told to "Go get 'em!"
- Fierce, hard-to-control sort
- Mascot for Princeton -- or Kellogg's Frosted Flakes
- Year of the ___ (2022)
- Bucko
- National animal of India
- ___ [61-Across] will course through your veins!
- Canadians Glass ___
- Zoo animal Roger Waters "Broke Free"?
- Burmese cat?
- Steed for the goddess Kalaratri, sometimes
- Celtic ___ (nickname of newly prosperous Ireland)
- He stopped at six
- Prabhakaran is one
- Tamil ___ (Sri Lankan rebel group)
- Princess Jasmine's companion is one
- Pitchman Tony
- Animal found in the jungle or Woods?
- Bengal beast
- Calvin's pal Hobbes, e.g.
- Woods often found in front of a field?
- Large Asian feline
- Eldrick Woods' alias
- Jungle inhabitant
- Endangered wildcat
- Cat scrambled in 17-Across
- Frosted Flakes mascot, for one
- *Seating level
- Big cat of Bengal
- Lily or moth
- See 35 Across
- The Brady Bunch dog
- Wild cat
- Woods of the links
- Type of shark
- Kellogg's Tony
- Type of shark or lily
- Word that can precede the first parts of 16- and 61-Across and 15- and 28-Down
- Life of Pi feline
- Life of Pi animal
- ___ Balm (ointment)
- Chinese zodiac animal of 2022
- Big cat in a Nael poem
- Pi's shipmate in "Life of Pi"
- Woods in the rough
- Eldrick, familiarly
- National animal of Bangladesh
- Life of Pi creature
- Hasbro's ____ Electronics, maker of Furby
- Code name for Mac OS 10.4
- Kipling's Shere Khan, for one
- Al Kaline, e.g.
- Template for some Asian moms
- Woods on a green
- Hobbes, for one