| The T in M.T.M. | 15 |
| The one between Harrison and Polk | 33 |
| The 10th president | 18 |
| Tenth president of the United States | 36 |
| Steven of Aerosmith | 19 |
| Steven of "American Idol" | 35 |
| Steve of Aerosmith | 18 |
| Site of Texas College | 21 |
| Seat of Texas' Smith County | 31 |
| Pulitzer novelist Anne | 22 |
| President who fathered 15 children | 34 |
| President dubbed "His Accidency" | 42 |
| President born in Charles City, Va. | 35 |
| President between Harrison and Polk | 35 |
| Polk predecessor | 16 |
| Mary-Moore connector | 20 |
| Mary Moore's middle name | 28 |
| Mary __ Moore | 13 |
| John who succeeded William Henry Harrison | 41 |
| He's between Harrison and Polk | 34 |
| He judges with Jackson and Lopez | 32 |
| Harrison's running mate | 27 |
| Four-time American Crossword Puzzle Tournament champ Hinman | 59 |
| Former "American Idol" judge Steven | 45 |
| First unelected U.S. president | 30 |
| First president to take office by succession | 44 |
| First president to have a veto overridden | 41 |
| First president to get married while in office | 46 |
| First non-elected U.S. president | 32 |
| Durden of "Fight Club" | 32 |
| City ESE of Dallas | 18 |
| Before Polk | 11 |
| Aerosmith lead singer | 21 |
| Aerosmith frontman Steven | 25 |
| Actress Liv | 11 |
| 1840s president John | 20 |
| "Total Eclipse of the Heart" Bonnie | 45 |
| "Tippecanoe and --- 34D" | 34 |
| "Tippecanoe and ___ too" | 34 |
| "The Mary --- Moore Show" | 35 |
| "House of Payne" creator __ Perry | 43 |
| "Fight Club" character Durden | 39 |
| "Breathing Lessons" Pulitzer winner Anne | 50 |
| "Breathing Lessons" novelist Anne | 43 |
| "Breathing Lessons" author Anne | 41 |
| "Accidental Tourist" author | 37 |
| ''Tippecanoe and __ too'' | 41 |
| ''Breathing Lessons'' Pulitzer winner | 53 |
| ___, the Creator | 16 |
| Five-time American Crossword Puzzle Tournament winner | 53 |
| Mary is missing | 15 |
| Writer, director and co-star of the Madea films | 47 |
| Movie mogul whom Forbes magazine once named the highest-paid man in entertainment | 81 |
| Madea's creator | 19 |
| First family of the 1840s | 25 |
| White House family, once | 24 |
| White House family of the 1840s | 31 |
| Tenth First Family | 18 |
| First family of 1842 | 20 |
| Erstwhile first family, with "the" | 44 |
| 1840s First Family | 18 |
| President's article of apparel? | 35 |
| Rapper/firebrand behind the viral video "Yonkers" | 59 |
| Soap actress Hunter -- | 22 |
| Actress Hunter | 14 |
| Barq's Famous Olde ___ Root Beer | 36 |
| "So Much in Love" singers (with "The") | 58 |
| Group with the 1963 #1 hit "So Much in Love," with "the" | 76 |
| "So Much in Love" singers, with "The" | 57 |
| "So Much in Love" singers, 1963, with "the" | 63 |
| "So Much in Love" pop group, with "The" | 59 |
| "So Much in Love" singing group, with "The" | 64 |
| Blast-furnace part | 18 |
| Middle ears | 11 |
| Percussion unit | 15 |
| Orchestral percussion | 21 |
| Kettledrums: Var. | 17 |
| Kettle-drums (Var.) | 19 |
| Like a drum | 11 |
| Middle-ear membrane | 19 |
| Middle ear membrane | 19 |
| Eardrum | 7 |
| Ear membrane | 12 |
| Nine-time world champion rodeo cowboy | 37 |
| Theater critic Kenneth | 22 |
| Tenor Ronan ___ | 15 |
| Ronan ___, "God Bless America" singer at Yankee Stadium | 65 |
| Irish tenor Ronan | 17 |
| English drama critic Kenneth | 28 |
| English critic Kenneth | 22 |
| Critic-author Kenneth | 21 |
| Critic Kenneth | 14 |
| British critic Kenneth who created "Oh! Calcutta!" | 60 |
| British author-critic | 21 |
| "The Seduction of Joe __": Alda film | 46 |
| "Seduced" senator of film | 35 |
| 'The Seduction of Joe --' | 33 |
| ''Oh! Calcutta!'' cowriter | 42 |
| Reformer executed for heresy in 1536 | 36 |
| Bible translator of Henry VIII's day | 40 |