- - He invented the Morse Code in 1836
- - A mule's name, possibly?
- - Biblical character: Uriah's first encountered in identical line
- - Get me confused with Saul in the Bible
- - David and Goliath's Bible book
- - Sandra's Supreme Court successor
- - Prophet who anointed Saul
- - First name in the "Pulp Fiction" cast
- - With 66-Across, author of this puzzle's quote
- - Twain's real first name
- - He anointed Saul and David as kings
- - Mark Twain's real first name
- - Mark Twain's first name
- - With 8-Across, he said "Among the natural rights of the colonists are these: first, a right to life; secondly, to liberty; thirdly to property"
- - He chose Saul as Israel's first king
- - Whence the phrase "God save the King"
- - Morse's handle
- - Anointer of Saul and David
- - Gov. King of Hawaii.
- - First Prophet.
- - hebrew prophet and judge who anointed the first two kings of the israelites
- - ... L. Jackson, actor who played Jules Winnfield in "Pulp Fiction"
- - Name of two Bible books
- - Christians, Jews and Muslims revere this biblical prophet with two O.T. books bearing his name
- - pepys whose diary chronicled the great fire of london
- - pamela (1739)
- - Book with the line "a man after his own heart"
- - Actor Jackson of "Snakes on a Plane"
- - Playwright Beckett
- - Composer Barber
- - .... Dashiell Hammett
- - Justice Alito
- - 18th-century lexicographer Johnson
- - Two books in the Old Testament
- - Colt with arms
- - Abbr. on a pay stub
- - Inventor Morse
- - Morse of code fame
- - '...... & Duke at the Côte D'Azur' (1966 jazz album)
- - Clemens of literature
- - — Beckett, Irish author
- - Jackson who played a Jedi
- - Diarist Pepys
- - Union leader Gompers
- - Brewer Adams
- - Prophetic work with unchanged line about what lies repeatedly in future
- - — Beckett, dramatist
- - ...... de Champlain, founder of Quebec
- - Biblical book in two parts
- - Barber who wrote "Adagio for Strings"
- - With 28-Down, justice since 2006
- - Longtime AFL president Gompers
- - Barber of music
- - Last of the Biblical judges
- - Barber who composed "Adagio for Strings"
- - Adams in a bar
- - Patriot Adams
- - Actor ...... L. Jackson
- - "Pulp Fiction" co-star ...... L. Jackson
- - English diarist Pepys
- - Labor leader Gompers
- - Adams or Johnson
- - Certain biblical book with a 1 and 2
- - With 41-Across, author of the quote
- - Adams or Gompers
- - Goldwyn or Jackson
- - Colonial firebrand Adams
- - O.T. prophet
- - Old Testament judge
- - An Adams
- - Biblical book I or II
- - Barber in music
- - One of two Old Testament books
- - Colt or Morse
- - Morse with a code
- - "Malone Dies" author Beckett
- - One of the Pirates of Penzance
- - Book after Ruth
- - Goldwyn or Morse
- - Coleridge or Clemens
- - Pickwick or Pepys
- - Hebrew judge of old
- - Butler or Morse
- - Pepys or Butler
- - Book of the O.T.
- - Coleridge
- - Morse or Pepys
- - Mr. Pickwick.
- - Mr. Pepys.
- - Pupil of Eli.
- - Justice Rosenman.
- - The Viscount who challenged Einstein.
- - Mayor of Philadelphia.
- - Mr. Weller.
- - Hebrew prophet
- - Gompers or Goldwyn
- - Johnson
- - Adams
- - Old Testament book
- - Biblical prophet
- - Old Testament prophet.
- - Opening of Ulysses inspired by identical line in another book
- - scottish political reformer born in 1812 whose works include thrift, duty and self-help
- - ........ pepys, english diarist who wrote about the great fire of london
- - Irish novelist Beckett
- - Impeached Supreme Court Justice, .. Chase
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