| Roller coaster exultation | 25 |
| Rider's exultation | 22 |
| Merry-go-round sound | 20 |
| It's cried on a slide | 25 |
| Fun sound | 9 |
| Ferris wheel cry | 16 |
| Cry while careering downhill | 28 |
| Cry of exhilaration | 19 |
| Cry of excited delight | 22 |
| Cry from a water slide user | 27 |
| Cry from a thrill ride | 22 |
| Cry from a roller coaster | 25 |
| Cry from a carnival ride | 24 |
| Child's exclamation of delight | 34 |
| Celebrator's sound | 22 |
| Carnival ride cry | 17 |
| Amusement-park sound | 20 |
| "What fun!" | 21 |
| "This. Is. Awesome!" | 30 |
| "This ride is a joy!" | 31 |
| "This is fu-u-u-un!" | 30 |
| "Isn't this fun?!" | 32 |
| "Hey, this is fun!" | 29 |
| 'This ride is fun!' | 27 |
| Gain by persuasion | 18 |
| ___ of (get by cajolery) | 24 |
| User of artful persuasion | 25 |
| Coaxers | 7 |
| Roulette spinner | 16 |
| Potter's apparatus | 22 |
| Roulette device | 15 |
| Early invention | 15 |
| Deal partner | 12 |
| What a driver takes | 19 |
| Prop on "The Price Is Right" | 38 |
| Pin tail? | 9 |
| Wagon roller | 12 |
| Very early invention | 20 |
| Tired part? | 11 |
| Steering or spinning | 20 |
| Roulette or cart | 16 |
| Roulette centerpiece | 20 |
| Revolving firework | 18 |
| Revolutionary invention | 23 |
| Revolutionary idea | 18 |
| Pulley component | 16 |
| Potter's device | 19 |
| Potter's aid | 16 |
| One of Merv's shows, informally | 35 |
| One of four on a car | 20 |
| One of a tricycle's trio | 28 |
| Influential one, informally | 27 |
| Important early invention | 25 |
| Furniture caster, e.g. | 22 |
| Ferris __ | 9 |
| Deal partner? | 13 |
| Cheese shape | 12 |
| Big-time operator | 17 |
| Big cheese, in more ways than one | 33 |
| Big ___ (V.I.P.) | 16 |
| "Deal" partner | 24 |
| ___ play (defense against a bunt) | 33 |
| __ of fortune | 13 |
| Be a hustler | 12 |
| Make transactions | 17 |
| Construction-site cart | 22 |
| Vehicle for Molly Malone | 24 |
| Construction-site conveyance | 28 |
| "Not intended for highway use" | 40 |
| Two-person country fair contest | 31 |
| Distance between front and rear tires | 37 |
| Operate for profit | 18 |
| Four-_____ | 10 |
| Rode a bicycle | 14 |
| V.I.P. in a limo? | 17 |
| What Molly Malone did | 21 |
| Brought by dolly | 16 |
| Tot's three . . . | 21 |
| Dealer's partner | 20 |
| Word after two, three or four | 29 |
| V.P.: 1877–81 | 20 |
| V.P. under Hayes | 16 |
| Three-___ (tricycle) | 20 |
| Tennessee River dam | 19 |
| Hayes' veep | 15 |
| Hall of fame skier Lucille | 26 |
| Dealer lead-in | 14 |
| "Sweeney Todd" writer | 31 |
| Aggressive barterer | 19 |
| Some used-car salesmen | 22 |
| Influence peddlers | 18 |
| V.P. and family: 1877–81 | 31 |
| ... about Merv Griffin? | 23 |
| Bike maneuver | 13 |
| Motorcycle stunt | 16 |
| It may be popped for fun | 24 |
| Cyclist's stunt | 19 |
| Biker's up-front maneuver | 29 |
| Biker's maneuver | 20 |
| Biker's hot-dog maneuver | 28 |