| "12 Angry Men" actor | 30 |
| She was successful with Caesar | 30 |
| Caesar's erstwhile partner | 30 |
| Caesar's partner in comedy | 30 |
| Former Columbia Pictures owner | 30 |
| "Fort Apache" figure | 30 |
| Nickname for Conan O'Brien | 30 |
| French fashion designer Chanel | 30 |
| Drink served with marshmallows | 30 |
| Drink topped with marshmallows | 30 |
| Airer of fashion infomercials? | 30 |
| Fish often used in fish sticks | 30 |
| Source of some liver-based oil | 30 |
| Opposite of an intro, in music | 30 |
| Computer programmer's work | 30 |
| Does some computer programming | 30 |
| Predecessor of the modern book | 30 |
| Country singer David Allan ___ | 30 |
| Record-setting miler Sebastian | 30 |
| Like military academies, today | 30 |
| Yale students starting in 1969 | 30 |
| Producer brothers' surname | 30 |
| Academy Award-winning brothers | 30 |
| Start of Descartes' phrase | 30 |
| Literally, "I think" | 30 |
| Nobody employees in the system | 30 |
| What lions and lambs rarely do | 30 |
| "Suzanne" songwriter | 30 |
| Clinton Cabinet member William | 30 |
| William of the Clinton Cabinet | 30 |
| "Hallelujah" Leonard | 30 |
| Rosenberg trial prosecutor Roy | 30 |
| Onetime Columbia Pictures head | 30 |
| "Citizen ---" (1992) | 30 |
| Fish also known as a blue jack | 30 |
| Meredith Vieira, to Matt Lauer | 30 |
| Snake's posture, sometimes | 30 |
| Prepare to strike, snake-style | 30 |
| Prepares to strike, as a cobra | 30 |
| Hoses are often stored in them | 30 |
| What some decision-makers flip | 30 |
| Like pinball machines, briefly | 30 |
| Adds to the language, in a way | 30 |
| Brand on a soda machine button | 30 |
| Mustard or Klink, e.g. (Abbr.) | 30 |
| The Rockies, on the scoreboard | 30 |
| Sanders or Klink, e.g. (abbr.) | 30 |
| Oliver North's rank: Abbr. | 30 |
| Old radio's ___ Stoopnagle | 30 |
| Hon. title for Harland Sanders | 30 |
| Bogotá's country: Abbr. | 30 |
| Designated driver's choice | 30 |
| Reason to say "Brr!" | 30 |
| Like some shoulders or showers | 30 |
| Far from a searched-for object | 30 |
| Sudden arrival of fall weather | 30 |
| 'Unforgettable' singer | 30 |
| She wrote "Chéri" | 30 |
| Powell of the Bush White House | 30 |
| State abbr. in the Denver Post | 30 |
| Punctuation mark with two dots | 30 |
| The eyes in a chat room smiley | 30 |
| Character in a smiley emoticon | 30 |
| What some laser printers offer | 30 |
| Pro team with a horseshoe logo | 30 |
| Part of many website addresses | 30 |
| Word following "dot" | 30 |
| Syllable often following a dot | 30 |
| It comes after "dot" | 30 |
| brendanemmettquigley. follower | 30 |
| What an out patient may be in? | 30 |
| Robin Cook's classic novel | 30 |
| What Brynner needn't carry | 30 |
| It has teeth but can't eat | 30 |
| Handbag item you may part with | 30 |
| Money-saving restaurant option | 30 |
| "___ In," Frost poem | 30 |
| Seven-eleven divider, in Vegas | 30 |
| Vaudeville performances, often | 30 |
| One of Santa's sleigh team | 30 |
| "Deep Impact" menace | 30 |
| Sunday newspaper color feature | 30 |
| Illustrator who does stand-up? | 30 |
| Place for bubbles and balloons | 30 |
| Ways and Means is one, briefly | 30 |
| Sunken apostrophe, so to speak | 30 |
| M's neighbor on a keyboard | 30 |
| List-dividing punctuation mark | 30 |
| "Hot Diggity" singer | 30 |
| José's "How?" | 30 |
| Italy's third-largest lake | 30 |
| Catch a Falling Star singer | 30 |
| "¿___ te llamas?" | 30 |
| "___ está usted?" | 30 |
| Provide a free ticket, briefly | 30 |
| Co. offering broadband service | 30 |
| Dumas's Monte Cristo, e.g. | 30 |
| Penitentiary occupant, briefly | 30 |
| Jay's late-night successor | 30 |
| Author Doyle's middle name | 30 |