| "Legends of the Old Plantation" narrator | 50 |
| Joel Chandler Harris storyteller | 32 |
| J. C. Harris creation | 21 |
| Harris patriarch | 16 |
| Fictional narrator of "Legends of the Old Plantation" | 63 |
| Book subtitled "His Songs and His Sayings" | 52 |
| "Song of the South" storyteller | 41 |
| Spitting image of a children's storybook character? | 55 |
| Sam and Ben | 11 |
| Sam and Tom | 11 |
| Ben and Sam | 11 |
| What many brothers also are | 27 |
| First cousins' dads | 23 |
| Dad's brothers | 18 |
| Your dad's brothers | 23 |
| What many brothers are also | 27 |
| Sam and Tom, relatively? | 24 |
| Sam and Tom, e.g. | 17 |
| Rich relatives? | 15 |
| Remus and Tom | 13 |
| Remus and Sam, e.g. | 19 |
| Pawnbrokers: Slang | 18 |
| Nana's other sons | 21 |
| Mother's brothers | 21 |
| Maternal grandmother's sons | 31 |
| Jesse and Leo of TV sitcoms | 27 |
| Fester and Vanya | 16 |
| Fester and Remus | 16 |
| Family-reunion attendees | 24 |
| Well-known recruiter | 20 |
| One known for finger-pointing | 29 |
| He wants you | 12 |
| Government finger-pointer? | 26 |
| Symbol since the War of 1812 | 28 |
| Steely-gazed pointer | 20 |
| Star-spangled guy | 17 |
| Relative of John Bull | 21 |
| Pointer on a poster | 19 |
| Patriotic poster pointer | 24 |
| Noted finger-pointer | 20 |
| July 4 parade figure | 20 |
| Guy giving you a pointer? | 25 |
| Friend of John Bull | 19 |
| Finger-pointing character | 25 |
| Familiar whiskered figure | 25 |
| Familiar pointer | 16 |
| Classic figure in a top hat | 27 |
| American icon | 13 |
| Patriot's favorite Disney character | 39 |
| Relative who leaves you in stitches? | 36 |
| Hero of an 1852 book | 20 |
| Cabin | 5 |
| Aunt Chloe's husband, in literature | 39 |
| Classic 1852 novel | 18 |
| 1852 book | 9 |
| Wall cupboard in a Stowe novel? | 31 |
| Play subtitled "Scenes From Country Life in Four Acts" | 64 |
| Play originally directed by Stanislavski | 40 |
| Ivan Petrovich Voinitsky | 24 |
| Chekhov work | 12 |
| Chekhov relative | 16 |
| Chekhov play: 1899 | 18 |
| Chekhov masterpiece | 19 |
| Chekhov classic (broken in three places) | 40 |
| Anton Chekhov play | 18 |
| 1963 film of a Chekhov classic with Laurence Olivier | 52 |
| Detach, as a lapel mike | 23 |
| Detach, as a clothespin | 23 |
| Release, like a clothespin | 26 |
| Removes the cover | 17 |
| Clear, as a blocked drain | 25 |
| Clear, as a drain | 17 |
| What a plumber does often | 25 |
| Work with a snake | 17 |
| Use Drano, say | 14 |
| Put a snake in a drain | 22 |
| Get moving again, in a way | 26 |
| Employ a snake | 14 |
| Do a snake's job | 20 |
| Do a drain job | 14 |
| Plumber's step? | 19 |
| Not obstructed | 14 |
| Busts, as a blockage | 20 |
| Does a plumber's job | 24 |
| Like a certain emperor | 22 |
| Antisocial | 10 |
| Very orderly | 12 |
| Strange, in Scottish slang | 26 |
| Strange, in Scotland | 20 |
| ''Address to the ___ Guid'' (Robert Burns) | 58 |
| Strange: Scot. | 14 |
| Strange, in Ayr | 15 |
| Remarkable: Scot. | 17 |
| Remarkable, in Scotland | 23 |
| Extremely, in Britain | 21 |
| Extraordinary, in Scotland | 26 |
| Clumsy, in Aussie slang | 23 |
| "Address to the ___ Guid": Burns | 42 |
| "Address to the ___ Guid": Burns | 43 |
| Strip of paint | 14 |