| EMOTIONS | "Your intellect may be confused, but your ___ will never lie to you": Roger Ebert (8) |
| EBERT | Roger who said "Your intellect may be confused, but your emotions will never lie to you" |
| APPOSITE | Poe is apt to be confused, but that's appropriate (8) |
| CHAINS | "Workers of the world, unite. You have nothing to lose but your ___!", Karl Marx. (4) |
| TOOLS | "The master's ___ will never dismantle the master's house": Audre Lorde |
| IREAD | "__ you" ("Roger") |
| TRUSTME | "I would never lie to you!" |
| GREYMATTER | Intellect may be a concern of the elderly? (4,6) |
| HESPERUS | In ancient Greek and Roman mythology, he is the evening star; his parentage and family is a bit confused, but he often is considered to have links to Atlas. In All's Well That Ends Well (act 2, scene |
| NAMESAKE | Seek a man out who may be confused with another? |
| DOUBTING | Confused, but outwardly acting like Thomas (8) |
| INTREPID | I end trip confused but undaunted (8) |
| FAMILIAR | I am frail, confused, but well known (8) |
| SIXWEEKS | Film starring Dudley Moore and Mary Tyler Moore named by Roger Ebert as one of the worst films of 1982 |
| REVIEWER | Roger Ebert, e.g. |
| LADDER | It'll take you down from the dizzy heights... but your back won't be to the wall! (6) |
| LEETREVINO | Never lie to unreliable 21 9 (3,7) |
| ALTERNATIVECOMEDY | "____ has come of age and you have nothing to use but your chains" (Time Out in 1980) |
| ATALOSSFORWORDS | It's game night, and you're on a roll! You started with Scrabble, but your opponents were ... |
| LEVELCROSSING | Single lovers, about 100, confused but make it to an intersection (5,8) |