| Crockett's last stand (with ''the'') | 56 |
| Building featured in "Pee-Wee's Big Adventure" | 60 |
| Battle depicted in ''The Last Command'' | 55 |
| Hooper's Store proprietor on "Sesame Street" | 58 |
| Charlie's brother on "Two and a Half Men" | 55 |
| "After __" (2005 "Economist" article on the Fed) | 68 |
| Zach Galifianakis's "The Hangover" role | 53 |
| Proprietor of Hooper's Store on "Sesame Street" | 61 |
| Lightman who wrote "Einstein's Dreams" | 52 |
| He played Jimmy's "West Wing" opponent | 52 |
| Charlie's brother, on "Two and a Half Men" | 56 |
| "The Great Bridge Scandal" author Truscott | 52 |
| "I Have a Rendezvous With Death" poet Seeger | 54 |
| Singer Davis with the 1998 hit "32 Flavors" | 53 |
| One of Ariel's sisters in "The Little Mermaid" | 60 |
| "The George & ___ Show" (old talk show) | 53 |
| "The George & ___ Show" (old talk series) | 55 |
| "The George & ___ Show" (former talk show) | 56 |
| He played Arnold Vinick on "The West Wing" | 52 |
| Arnold Vinick portrayer on "The West Wing" | 52 |
| Oscar nominee for his 2004 role as Senator Ralph Owen Brewster | 62 |
| Old hippie who plays an even older hippie in "Wanderlust" | 67 |
| Attorney Gregory Lawson portrayer in "Flash of Genius" | 64 |
| Arnold Vinick's portrayer on "The West Wing" | 58 |
| Actor in "MASH" and "Tower Heist" | 53 |
| 1985 Academy Awards cohost with Jane Fonda and Robin Williams | 61 |
| "Things I Overheard While Talking to Myself" author | 61 |
| "The West Wing" actor who played Arnold Vinick | 56 |
| Reputed coiner of ''rock 'n' roll'' | 59 |
| ''Jagged Little Pill'' singer Morissette | 56 |
| Support group whose symbol is a white circle in a blue triangle | 63 |
| Chemical featured on a 1989 "60 Minutes" segment | 58 |
| Brand name in a 1989 "60 Minutes" exposé | 53 |
| Word with ''smoke'' or ''fire'' | 63 |
| "Sold Me Down the River" band, with "The" | 61 |
| "When the angry trumpet sounds ___": Shak. | 52 |
| "___, how love can trifle with itself!": Shak. | 56 |
| "___, 'tis true I have gone here and there": Shak. | 64 |
| Word spoken with a hand on one's forehead, maybe | 52 |
| Word repeated in "Elegy in a Country Churchyard" | 58 |
| Interjection that comes from the Latin for "weary" | 60 |
| "If only things had turned out differently!" | 54 |
| "If only things had turned out different!" | 52 |
| "__, 'tis true, I have gone here and there": Sonnet 110 | 69 |
| "___, I am dying beyond my means": Oscar Wilde | 56 |
| "___, Babylon" (1959 post-apocalyptic novel) | 54 |
| "___ the day!" (Shakespearean interjection) | 53 |
| "___ the day!" (Shakespearean exclamation) | 52 |
| Only US state that can be typed on one row of the QWERTY keyboard | 65 |
| Geographical name that means roughly "great land" | 59 |
| It is disqualified from dog shows if it has blue eyes | 53 |
| "There was __, they ca'd her Meg": Burns | 54 |
| "She was __ from the low country": old folk song lyric | 64 |
| "... in thy possession lies ___ unparallel'd": Shak. | 66 |
| Group for young people coping with parental substance abuse | 59 |
| The Duchess of ___ (Goya's "Naked Maja") | 54 |
| Jessica in an upcoming "Fantastic Four" film | 54 |
| Actress Jessica of 2005's "The Fantastic Four" | 60 |
| ___ Longa, ancient city founded by the son of Aeneas | 52 |
| Nation that calls itself Republika e Shqipërisë | 53 |
| Country with which the U.S. goes to war in "Wag the Dog" | 66 |
| Language known to native speakers as "gjuho shqipe" | 61 |
| ''The Rime of the Ancient Mariner'' bird | 56 |
| "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" playwright | 58 |
| "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" playwright Edward | 65 |
| "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" dramatist | 57 |
| He wrote "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" | 56 |
| Pulitzer winner for "A Delicate Balance," 1967 | 56 |
| Playwright Edward who wrote "The Zoo Story" | 53 |
| Edward who wrote the play "The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia" | 64 |
| "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" writer | 54 |
| "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? "playwright | 58 |
| "The Man Who Had Three Arms" playwright Edward | 56 |
| ''Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?'' playwright | 66 |
| The prince of the ''prince in a can'' joke | 58 |
| Jack who played "the Man" in "Chico and the Man" | 68 |
| Mitch of ''The Five People You Meet in Heaven'' | 63 |
| Author of "The Five People You Meet in Heaven" | 56 |
| "The Five People You Meet in Heaven" writer Mitch | 59 |
| "The Five People You Meet in Heaven" author Mitch | 59 |
| The Beatles' "Revolver" or "Help!" | 58 |
| "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band," for one | 62 |
| Its southern end is at Dawson Creek, British Columbia | 53 |
| Highway with a terminus at Dawson Creek, British Columbia | 57 |
| Cartoonist who helped start an amusement park in Arkansas | 57 |
| One of the 30 companies comprising the Dow Jones Industrial Average | 67 |
| Dow Jones industrial with the N.Y.S.E. symbol "AA" | 60 |
| "Little Women" or "Little Men" novelist | 59 |
| Subject of Ives's "Concord Sonata" movement | 57 |
| Best-selling author who served as a nurse in the Civil War | 58 |
| Author of "Little Women" and "Little Men" | 61 |
| 19th-century author whose father founded a utopian community | 60 |
| He played Tynan in "The Seduction of Joe Tynan" | 57 |
| Portrayer of Baldwin's father on "30 Rock" | 56 |
| Host of PBS's "Scientific American Frontiers" | 59 |
| Vinick portrayer in ''The West Wing'' | 53 |
| Tynan player in "The Seduction of Joe Tynan" | 54 |
| He played Senator Vinick on "The West Wing" | 53 |
| 32 years elapsed between his first and most recent Emmys | 56 |
| Writer/director of the last "MASH" episode | 52 |