| ___ Islands, in the W Pacific | 29 |
| Very __ yours | 13 |
| Sign-off word | 13 |
| Richie hit | 10 |
| Lionel Richie hit | 17 |
| Yours ___ | 9 |
| Word immediately preceding some signatures | 42 |
| With sincerity | 14 |
| Very ___ yours | 14 |
| Sign-off word, with "Yours" | 37 |
| Miss Scrumptious of "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" | 55 |
| It often follows yours | 22 |
| In all sincerity | 16 |
| Genuinely | 9 |
| Faithfully | 10 |
| Business letter sign-off | 24 |
| Adverb in many letter closings | 30 |
| "Yours _____" (letter closing) | 40 |
| "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" character Scrumptious | 57 |
| '82 Lionel Ritchie song | 27 |
| 33rd U.S. president | 19 |
| Fair Deal proponent | 19 |
| Writer Capote | 13 |
| Winner of 1948 | 14 |
| Whom Dewey defeated, according to a premature headline | 54 |
| Whom "Dewey Defeats" in a classic Chicago Tribune headline | 68 |
| President without a middle name | 31 |
| President whose middle initial, S, didn't stand for anything | 64 |
| President who said, "If you can't convince 'em, confuse 'em" | 82 |
| President who relieved MacArthur | 32 |
| President who ended World War II | 32 |
| President from Independence | 27 |
| Post-WWII president with a doctrine | 35 |
| Missouri-born president | 23 |
| Missouri name | 13 |
| Marshall Plan signer | 20 |
| Independence name | 17 |
| He said, "The buck stops here!" | 41 |
| Famous Democrat | 15 |
| Fair Deal president | 19 |
| Eisenhower's predecessor | 28 |
| Eisenhower predecessor | 22 |
| Carrey character | 16 |
| Author of "Mr. Citizen" | 33 |
| Author of ''Murder in the White House'' | 55 |
| 33rd President | 14 |
| 1995 Sinise title role | 22 |
| "The buck stops here" coiner | 38 |
| "The --- Show" (Carrey film) | 38 |
| "Plain Speaking" biographee | 37 |
| ___ Doctrine: 1947 | 18 |
| ___ Doctrine | 12 |
| Harrys | 6 |
| Presidential author | 19 |
| President as author | 19 |
| "The Grass Harp" writer | 33 |
| "In Cold Blood" writer | 32 |
| "The buck stops here" and "If you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen," e.g.? | 110 |
| The Marshall Plan, e.g.? | 24 |
| White House family: 1945-53 | 27 |
| May holiday, in Missouri | 24 |
| 1998 Peter Weir film, with "The" | 42 |
| 1998 Jim Carrey film, with "The" | 42 |
| Dewey | 5 |
| U.S. writer Dalton ___ | 22 |
| Winner of several O. Henry Awards | 33 |
| Spades, in Spades | 17 |
| Suit that beats the other three | 31 |
| Ruff | 4 |
| Tycoon Donald ___ | 17 |
| Take a king with a queen, perhaps | 33 |
| Suit that outranks the others, in bridge | 40 |
| Subject of this puzzle's quip | 33 |
| Ranking suit, in bridge | 23 |
| Ranking suit | 12 |
| Playing card, at times | 22 |
| Noted TV firer | 14 |
| Master card? | 12 |
| Master card | 11 |
| He allowed Miss USA 2006 to keep her title | 42 |
| Famed real estate promoter | 26 |
| Declared suit | 13 |
| Declaration in bridge | 21 |
| Card that tops all others | 25 |
| A big dealer | 12 |
| "You're fired!" utterer | 37 |
| "You're fired!" speaker | 37 |
| "The Apprentice" host | 31 |
| "The Apprentice" boss | 31 |
| 'The Apprentice' VIP | 28 |
| Winning advantage | 17 |
| Kin of an ace in the hole | 25 |
| Losers on "The Apprentice"? | 37 |
| Best a real estate tycoon? | 26 |
| Took the trick | 14 |
| Made a bridge play | 18 |
| Like some charges | 17 |
| Baseless, as charges | 20 |
| Falsified, as charges | 21 |
| Basis of a false arrest | 23 |