100% | ANEMIC | 6 | Pierre Blaud of Beaucaire introduced "Blaud's pills" in 1832 for patients who were deemed to be this |
32% | JUSTICEGINSBURG | 15 | Subject of this puzzle, who once said "Fight for the things that you care about, but do it in a way that will lead others to join you" |
31% | TENNESSEE | 9 | ___ Three (name given to the lawmakers who were subject to expulsion votes for protesting in support of gun reform, in April, 2023) |
31% | BONAPARTE | 9 | Napoleon ___, one of the greatest conquerors of all time who is studied in military schools to this day |
30% | CEL | 3 | In 1989 one of these from the movie "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" was sold at Sotheby's for $50,600 |
30% | BINGCROSBY | 10 | Crooner who sings "I've Got Plenty to Be Thankful For" in the Thanksgiving scene of 17-Across (2 wds.) |
30% | HOPKINS | 7 | Anthony ___, "The Silence of the Lambs" actor who was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 1993 for services to Drama |
30% | WEST | 4 | Direction for one who's been in Benin to go to Togo |
30% | FRANKSINATRA | 12 | Actor in the Best Picture winner "From Here to Eternity" who was nominated for seven Album of the Year Grammys: 2 wds. |
30% | APP | 3 | Software program for iPad that was released to allow viewers of "Grey's Anatomy" to participate in polls |
29% | EVACUEE | 7 | Someone who is moved to safety in times of war |
29% | ANTS | 4 | “What is this? A center for ___?” (Zoolander’s reaction to a scale model, in “Zoolander”) |
29% | RICK | 4 | ___ Carlisle, coach for NBA's Indiana Pacers who was Coach of the Year in 2002 |
29% | BUDFOWLER | 9 | Earliest known African-American to play for a professional baseball team who was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2022 (2 wds.) |
29% | EBERT | 5 | Film critic Roger who said, in his review of Burn Hollywood Burn, "The only way to save this film would be to trim 86 minutes" |
29% | BFF | 3 | Person who might be chosen to be maid of honor, for short |
29% | LEDGE | 5 | S___hammers were used to hammer in spikes for railroads |
29% | YOUREMISSINGOUT | 15 | "That's a lost opportunity," and what can be said to the writer of four clues in this puzzle |
28% | DAVEALEXANDER | 13 | Member of "The Stooges", for whom alcohol proved to be fatal: 2 wds. |
28% | TRUMAN | 6 | With 33-Across, friend of 15-Across who was the basis for Dill in "To Kill a Mockingbird" |
28% | MISSYOU | 7 | *Text to someone who's been away for a while [Opposite of 17-Across?] |
28% | BOSEMAN | 7 | Actor for whom Howard University’s College of Fine Arts was renamed, in 2021 |
28% | ASHRAM | 6 | In the Mahabharata, it's stated that a youthful Krishna was sent to see Sand?pan? Muni at one of these |
28% | RUDOLPH | 7 | Colleague of eight others who are hiding in this grid |
28% | EDITHWHARTON | 12 | 13-Across and 25-Across writer who was the first woman to win a Pulitzer Prize in Literature, for her 1920 novel "The Age of Innocence" (2 wds.) |
28% | NEIL | 4 | First name in NASA's prestigious list of astronauts who have been to the moon |
28% | CATS | 4 | 2019 flop whose Variety review began "Nine may not be enough lives for some of the stars to live down their involvement in this …" |
28% | HORATIO | 7 | To whom it is said "Something is rotten in the state of Denmark" |
28% | RENAS | 5 | Bitter who was the Ambassador to Laos until this year and Sofer who starred in TV's "Always and Forever" |
28% | RUDOLPH | 7 | Who's depicted in this puzzle when the circled letters are connected from A to Z and back to A |