| CORRIETENBOOM | Dutch watchmaker who helped many Jews to escape the Holocaust |
| YIDDISH | A language spoken by many Jews in Europe, usually written in the Hebrew alphabet (7) |
| REFORMSYNAGOGUE | Place of worship for many Jews |
| HEUER | Edouard, Swiss watchmaker who founded a watch company in 1860 (5) |
| WEBSTER | He helped many people find the meaning of "life" |
| IRONLUNG | Grim coffin-like early respirator which nonetheless helped many polio sufferers (4,4) |
| LONG | It is theorized that ___ tails helped many species of 15a maintain balance... |
| ARAD | Home of a botanical farm gifted to the Ethiopian Jewish community by B'nai B'rith to commemorate Operation Solomon, the 1991 airlift that transported more than 14,000 Ethiopian Jews to Israel |
| SCHINDLERS | 1993 Spielberg film telling the story of a German businessman who saved the lives of over one thousand Jews during the Holocaust, ... List (9'1) |
| ANNEFRANK | The girl in the attic whose diary made the horrors of the Holocaust personal to a generation of young readers (4,5) |
| TEE | Herman Barron's favorite time of day (the first Jew to win a PGA event, the Western Open, Feb. 1942). This year, David Berger and Max Homa won PGA tournaments 1 week after the other (Pebble Beach Pro- |
| RABBINIST | One teaches Jews to go on about the rise of wickedness |
| CHALLAH | Plaited loaf traditionally eaten by Jews to celebrate the Sabbath (7) |
| SHIKSAS | A derogatory term used by Jews to refer to non-Jewish women (7) |
| ROYALOAK | The tree within which the future Charles II hid to escape the Roundheads following the Battle of Worcester (5,3) |
| PILGRIMS | Group that traveled to the New World to escape the perceived tyranny of the Church of England |
| CERBERUS | It is described as the three-headed watchdog of the underworld. It devoured anyone who tried to escape the kingdom of Hades. |
| LOT | Son of Haran (Genesis 11:27) who fled to the town of Zoar to escape the destruction of Sodom (Genesis 19) (3) |
| FRANK | The last name of Anne, the girl whose diary of told the story of the holocaust and became a bestseller (or what FDR's friends might have called him) |
| SCHINDLER | Oskar ___, German industrialist and humanitarian who saved the lives of 1,200 Jews from the Holocaust |