| Kind of décolletage | 22 |
| It's made with two fingers | 30 |
| Inverted caret | 14 |
| Hum follower? | 13 |
| Hum attachment? | 15 |
| Head on a vibrator? | 19 |
| Gesture from Churchill | 22 |
| Gesture from a winner | 21 |
| Geese's formation | 21 |
| Geese's flying formation | 28 |
| Geese-in-flight formation | 25 |
| Geese formation shape | 21 |
| Geese form one | 14 |
| Geese flock formation | 21 |
| Geese flight pattern | 20 |
| Geese can form it | 17 |
| Formation of geese | 18 |
| Formation of flying geese | 25 |
| Formation letter | 16 |
| Formation for migrating geese | 29 |
| Flying geese's formation | 28 |
| Flock's flying formation | 28 |
| First of a vowel fivesome? | 26 |
| Finger sign | 11 |
| Finger formation | 16 |
| Familiar flight pattern | 23 |
| Elvis's heart? | 18 |
| Echelon formation | 17 |
| Dove's sign | 15 |
| Double-U predecessor | 20 |
| Double-digit sign? | 18 |
| Double u's predecessor | 26 |
| Crew neck alternative | 21 |
| Confident sign | 14 |
| Churchillian high sign | 22 |
| Churchill's symbol | 22 |
| Churchill's signature letter | 32 |
| Champion's sign | 19 |
| Certain migratory pattern | 25 |
| Bobby who sang "Take Good Care of My Baby" | 52 |
| Bobby who filled in for Buddy Holly | 35 |
| Bobby that filled in for Buddy Holly | 36 |
| Bobby of '60s rock | 22 |
| Boat-hull shape, often | 22 |
| Air-show formation | 18 |
| After jay | 9 |
| A quarter of five? | 18 |
| "Take Good Care of My Baby" singer Bobby | 50 |
| '60s singer Bobby | 21 |
| ''Take Good Care of My Baby'' singer Bobby | 58 |
| ...- to Morse | 14 |
| ___-neck sweater | 16 |
| _____ for victory | 17 |
| Legendary baseball owner Bill | 29 |
| Legendary baseball exec Bill | 28 |
| Baseball entrepreneur Bill | 26 |
| Hippie's bus, casually | 26 |
| Beetle with four wheels, slangily | 33 |
| Autodom's Beetle is one, slangily | 37 |
| Ex-soldiers' group | 22 |
| MTV figure | 10 |
| MTV personality | 15 |
| MTV host | 8 |
| Cable hosts introduced in the 1980s | 35 |
| Sweatshirt style | 16 |
| Links apparel | 13 |
| Prez's backup | 17 |
| Prez's second-in-command | 28 |
| Second in command, informally | 29 |
| Ticket-sharer with the prez | 27 |
| Prez's underling | 20 |
| Prez's stand-in | 19 |
| Prez's #2 | 13 |
| Prexy's associate | 21 |
| L.B.J. or R.M.N., once | 22 |
| Backup to a prez | 16 |
| Vice president, slangily | 24 |
| Ticket sharer, informally | 25 |
| Second-ranking exec. | 20 |
| Second in command, briefly | 26 |
| Prez's partner | 18 |
| Prez's next-in-command | 26 |
| POTUS's second in command | 29 |
| Number-two exec | 15 |
| Nixon, in the '50s | 22 |
| Nickname for Barkley | 20 |
| Dick, to Ike | 12 |
| Dick Cheney, e.g. | 17 |
| C. in C.'s second-in-command | 32 |
| Barkley's sobriquet | 23 |
| Barkley nickname | 16 |
| #2, informally | 14 |
| #2 exec | 7 |
| White House colloquialism | 25 |
| Sharer of the winning ticket | 28 |
| Senate tie breaker | 18 |
| Second in command, often | 24 |
| Second in command, maybe | 24 |
| Second banana of a sort | 23 |
| Resident of D.C.'s Observatory Circle | 41 |