| First word across in the first-ever crossword (1913) and the first of a dozen appearances of the word in this puzzle's grid, written word search-style (left, right, down, and diagonally) ... Can you f |
| Peter who wrote "Puff the Magic Dragon |
| Paddy wagon |
| Deep-seated antagonism |
| Lost" protagonist |
| Unsavory protagonist |
| Peter who co-wrote "Puff, the Magic Dragon |
| Portrayer of many O'Neill protagonists |
| Grooves from wagon wheels |
| Brit's station wagon |
| Girl in a "Paint Your Wagon" song |
| Carl Sagan's "The Dragons of ___ |
| Ending with cigar or wagon |
| Paragon |
| Aquatic dragonfly larva |
| Novel's protagonist |
| Old-fashioned Speed Wagons |
| Protagonist with likability issues |
| Clerks" protagonist with the repeated line "I'm not even supposed to be here today! |
| His protagonists include Josef K. |
| Dungeons & Dragons weapons |
| Convertible, station wagon, or sedan |
| Pixar protagonist |
| Wagon shafts |
| ... card, ___ card" (Last week: The two diagonally hidden 18-letter titles were "Up the Down Staircase" and "Upstairs, Downstairs." The latter answer turned downward at the D of "Downstairs.") |
| Diamond-studded dragonfly pin, for one |
| Female protagonists |
| Animated show whose protagonist is a restaurateur |
| A London protagonist |
| Yearns agonizingly |