| Notable 1860s nickname | 22 |
| Mount Rushmore man, honest! | 27 |
| Marge's father-in-law | 25 |
| Lisa Simpson's grandpa | 26 |
| Li'l Abner's son | 24 |
| Japan's prime minister | 26 |
| Homer's animated dad | 24 |
| Former NYC mayor Beame | 22 |
| Burrows of the theater | 22 |
| Bearded prez, informally | 24 |
| Bart's dad's dad | 24 |
| Bart Simpson's grampa | 25 |
| A Warner Bros. brother | 22 |
| 1860s presidential nickname | 27 |
| "Honest" one | 22 |
| '60s White House name | 25 |
| White House nickname, honest | 28 |
| Vigoda of "Fish" | 26 |
| Vigoda of Barney Miller | 27 |
| Tony-winning director Burrows | 29 |
| Tall president, for short | 25 |
| Shinzo ___, Japanese P.M. | 25 |
| Rushmore face, familiarly | 25 |
| Rushmore carving, familiarly | 28 |
| Rail-splitter's nickname | 28 |
| Prez between Jim and Andy | 25 |
| President Lincoln, for short | 28 |
| Pres. Lincoln's nickname | 28 |
| Political reporter Greenwald | 28 |
| Penny's impression | 22 |
| Old ___ (Civil War eagle) | 25 |
| Noted presidential nickname | 27 |
| Nickname for Union V.I.P. | 25 |
| New York City mayor before Ed | 29 |
| Name associated with fins | 25 |
| Mary Todd's love, briefly | 29 |
| Maggie Simpson's grandpa | 28 |
| Lincoln's sobriquet | 23 |
| Li'l Abner's boy | 24 |
| Kobo ___, Japanese writer | 25 |
| John V.'s successor | 23 |
| Jeff's opposite number | 26 |
| Japanese PM Shinzo ___ | 22 |
| Japanese P.M. before Fukuda | 27 |
| Japanese novelist Kobo ___ | 26 |
| Honest log cabin fellow | 23 |
| Homer Simpson's pop | 23 |
| He debated Stephen in 1858 | 26 |
| Guy known for his honesty | 25 |
| Fortas, to his friends | 22 |
| Fortas of the Supreme Court | 27 |
| Former New York mayor Beame | 27 |
| First name in 1858 debates | 26 |
| First name at Gettysburg | 24 |
| Featherweight boxer Attell | 26 |
| Famous February nickname | 24 |
| Familiar fellow on a penny | 26 |
| Face featured on a fin | 22 |
| Broadway director Burrows | 25 |
| Basketball's Saperstein | 27 |
| B'way's Burrows | 23 |
| Actor Vigoda who is dead | 24 |
| 2nd Ave Deli founder Lebewohl | 29 |
| 1860s political nickname | 24 |
| 1860's White House name | 27 |
| 16th president's nickname | 29 |
| 16th president familiarly | 26 |
| $100 : Ben :: $5 : ___ | 22 |
| "The Rail-Splitter" | 29 |
| "Honest" politician | 29 |
| "Honest" nickname | 27 |
| "Honest" man | 22 |
| "Honest" guy | 22 |
| "Honest" fellow | 25 |
| "Honest ___" | 22 |
| 'Honest' president | 26 |
| 'Honest' Lincoln | 24 |
| Draw -- on (take aim at) | 24 |
| Draw _____ on (take aim) | 24 |
| Perpendicular to the keel | 25 |
| At right angles to the keel | 27 |
| From port to starboard | 22 |
| Crosswind direction, at sea | 27 |
| Perpendicularly to the keel | 27 |
| Off to the side, on a ship | 26 |
| Lying port-to-starboard | 23 |
| At right angles, in sailing | 27 |
| At right angles to a vessel | 27 |
| At right angles to a ship | 25 |
| At a right angle to the keel | 28 |
| 90 degrees from fore-and-aft | 28 |
| To right or left at sea | 24 |
| Right-angled to the keel | 24 |
| Right-angled to a keel | 22 |
| Opposite a ship's middle | 28 |
| In a nautical position | 22 |
| Facing a ship's length | 26 |
| Directly from the side | 22 |
| Directly abreast (of a ship) | 28 |
| At three or nine o'clock | 28 |