| House majority leader before DeLay | 34 |
| Former House majority leader Dick | 33 |
| Dick who was once House majority leader | 39 |
| Contract with America co-author Dick | 36 |
| 1990s House majority leader Dick | 32 |
| Two or three bags of groceries, say | 35 |
| Wolf Parade "Killing ___" | 35 |
| Where shirts and ties may be kept | 33 |
| Wear for Longfellow's skeleton | 34 |
| Worn by '80s "Saint" band? | 40 |
| What "Smile for Them" band wears | 42 |
| Mail that bears the stamp of the past | 37 |
| "___ All" (car product) | 33 |
| What anatomists call "axilla" | 39 |
| They may be shared during a show | 32 |
| Shaw's "___ and the Man" | 38 |
| "___ and the Man": Shaw | 33 |
| Word in an Ernest Hemingway title | 33 |
| Subject of illicit trade, sometimes | 35 |
| Proper length to avoid conflicts of interest? | 45 |
| "A Farewell to ---" (Hemingway) | 41 |
| "A Farewell to ___" (Hemingway) | 41 |
| With open ___ (in a friendly way) | 33 |
| What U2 threw "Around the World" | 42 |
| What the Venus de Milo is missing | 33 |
| These get sleeved in a tattoo parlor | 36 |
| The man's partner, in a Shaw title | 38 |
| Some outlawed international trade | 33 |
| Right shoulder ___ (military command) | 37 |
| Popeye's have anchor tattoos | 32 |
| Lemonheads go "Into" yours? | 37 |
| Kylie Minogue "In My ___" | 35 |
| Farewell to these, mankind hopes | 32 |
| Dire Straits "Brothers" were in them | 46 |
| Dire Straits "Brothers in ___" | 40 |
| "There is little reason in ___": Virgil | 49 |
| "Soldier of Love (Lay Down Your ___)" | 47 |
| "A Farewell to ___" (Hemingway novel) | 47 |
| "___ and the Man" (Shaw play) | 39 |
| "___ and the Man," Shaw play | 38 |
| "___ and the man I sing": Virgil | 42 |
| ''A Farewell to ___'' | 37 |
| Missiles may be delivered in one | 32 |
| Frequent subject of government approval | 39 |
| Superpowers' weapons escalation | 35 |
| Installs weapons on sailboat spars? | 35 |
| "Be all that you can be" group | 40 |
| Where you can be all you can be? | 32 |
| It travels on its stomach, proverbially | 39 |
| White Stripes: "Seven Nation ___" | 43 |
| White Stripes have a "Seven Nation" one | 49 |
| Team nicknamed the Black Knights | 32 |
| Part of ''MASH'' | 32 |
| Kiss ___ (glam rocker's fan club) | 37 |
| It marches on its stomach, proverbially | 39 |
| It "marches on its stomach": Napoleon | 47 |
| It "marches on its stomach" | 37 |
| Group that's ready for action | 33 |
| Football team with a gold helmet | 32 |
| College football's Black Knights | 36 |
| Black Knights of college football | 33 |
| Ben Folds Five song about the military? | 39 |
| "Seven Nation ___" White Stripes | 42 |
| "Be All You Can Be" group | 35 |
| "Military service leaves me pooped!" | 46 |
| Four-legged mascot in college sports | 36 |
| "Prince Valiant" character | 36 |
| "Prince Valiant" prince | 33 |
| Prince Valiant's adopted son | 32 |
| Prince Valiant's heir apparent | 34 |
| Heir to the throne of Thule, in the comics | 42 |
| Firstborn son of Valiant and Aleta | 34 |
| Code name for Stockholm's airport | 37 |
| "The Untouchables" producer | 37 |
| Star with two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame | 49 |
| Lucie of "The Jazz Singer" (1980) | 43 |
| "I Love Lucy" executive producer | 42 |
| "I Love Lucy" costar Desi | 35 |
| "Holiday in Havana" star, 1949 | 40 |
| "Holiday in Havana" star | 34 |
| "Rule, Britannia" composer | 36 |
| "Rule Britannia" composer | 35 |
| "Comus" composer Thomas | 33 |
| "Rule, Britannia" composer Thomas | 43 |
| "Rule, Britannia!" composer | 37 |
| ''Rule, Britannia'' composer | 44 |
| Composer of "Rule, Britannia" | 39 |
| "Rise, Glory, Rise" composer | 38 |
| ''Tom Thumb'' composer | 38 |
| "Rule Britannia" composer Thomas | 42 |
| 'Rule, Britannia' composer | 34 |
| ''Comus'' composer | 34 |
| Obama education secretary Duncan | 32 |
| English composer: 1710–78 | 32 |
| Duncan appointed to the Obama cabinet | 37 |
| "Rule, Britannia!" composer Thomas | 44 |
| ''Comus'' composer Thomas | 41 |
| He composed "Rule, Britannia" | 39 |
| Composer of "Dido and Aeneas" | 39 |
| British composer of ''Alfred'' | 46 |