| "Ooh, that feels good ..." | 36 |
| "I could get used to this ..." | 40 |
| "___, so's yer old man!" | 38 |
| 'That feels so-o-o good' | 32 |
| 'That feels so-o-o good!' | 33 |
| ''That's nice!'' | 36 |
| ''Open wide'' word | 34 |
| ''How soothing!'' | 33 |
| Reacted to a trapeze artist, maybe | 34 |
| Sounds coming from a doctor's office | 40 |
| "So satisfying!" sounds | 33 |
| Sounds often elicited by foot rubs | 34 |
| Sounds from the masseur's table | 35 |
| Sounds from the masseur's room | 34 |
| Sounds after sitting down, at last | 34 |
| ''Oohs'' partners | 33 |
| ''Oohs'' companion | 34 |
| Winnie the Pooh creator's monogram | 38 |
| Big name in children's fiction | 34 |
| "Now We Are Six" author | 33 |
| "Toad of Toad Hall" playwright | 40 |
| "It's Too Late Now" autobiographer | 48 |
| "The Red House Mystery" author | 40 |
| Creator of the Hundred Acre Wood | 32 |
| "When We Were Very Young" poet | 40 |
| "Mr. Pim Passes By" playwright | 40 |
| Writer who had H.G. Wells for a schoolteacher | 45 |
| His last novel was "Chloe Marr," 1946 | 47 |
| He wrote "Now We Are Six" | 35 |
| Children's author trying to dry out? | 40 |
| Author of the poem "Teddy Bear" | 41 |
| Author of "Toad of Toad Hall" | 39 |
| "Winnie the Pooh" writer | 34 |
| "The Red House Mystery" novelist | 42 |
| "The Great Broxopp" playwright, 1921 | 46 |
| "The Dover Road" playwright | 37 |
| "The Dormouse and the Doctor" poet | 44 |
| "House at Pooh Corner" author | 39 |
| ''Mr. Pim Passes By'' playwright | 48 |
| Home to "Storage Wars" | 32 |
| "Storage Wars" network | 32 |
| "Duck Dynasty" network | 32 |
| "Dog the Bounty Hunter" airer | 39 |
| ''Biography'' network | 37 |
| Home of ''Biography'' | 37 |
| "Gene Simmons Family Jewels" channel | 46 |
| "Flip This House" airer | 33 |
| "Criss Angel: Mindfreak" network | 42 |
| "Cold Case Files" carrier | 35 |
| Where to see "The Sopranos" nowadays | 46 |
| Former "Biography" channel | 36 |
| "The Two Coreys" channel | 34 |
| "Parking Wars" cable channel | 38 |
| "Intervention" network | 32 |
| "Flip This House" network | 35 |
| "Duck Dynasty" channel | 32 |
| "Dog the Bounty Hunter" channel | 41 |
| "City Confidential" network | 37 |
| "Biography" network, once | 35 |
| "Biography" cable channel | 35 |
| "Billy the Exterminator" network | 42 |
| "American Hoggers" channel | 36 |
| ''Flip This House'' channel | 43 |
| ''American Justice'' channel | 44 |
| Marketer of America's Choice products | 41 |
| Largest US grocery chain, circa 1950 | 36 |
| Chain that filed for Chapter 11 in December 2010 | 48 |
| 1961 John Updike story set in a grocery store | 45 |
| Rival of Dad's and Barq's | 33 |
| Restaurant chain known for its root beer floats | 47 |
| Fast-food chain known for its floats | 36 |
| Alternative to Barq's or Hires | 34 |
| Swiss river that flows into the Rhine (Var.) | 44 |
| River that rises in the Bernese Alps | 36 |
| River forming the Handegg waterfall | 35 |
| Longest river entirely within Switzerland | 41 |
| The Lake of Thun is a widening of its course | 44 |
| The Bernese Alps' __ Glaciers | 33 |
| Swiss river that flows into the Rhine | 37 |
| Longest river entirely in Switzerland | 37 |
| River rising through the Bernese Alps | 37 |
| River rising in the Bernese Alps | 32 |
| River known anciently as Obringa | 32 |
| It established banks in Switzerland | 35 |
| Swiss banks may be affiliated with it | 37 |
| River with the Reichenbach Falls | 32 |
| River that Sherlock Holmes fell into | 36 |
| River that drains the Lake of Thun | 34 |
| River known to the ancients as Obringa | 38 |
| River known in ancient times as Obringa | 39 |
| It's canalized at Interlaken | 32 |
| It joins the Rhine at the Swiss-German border | 45 |
| It goes between a couple of Swiss banks | 39 |
| It flows through the Lake of Thun | 33 |
| "Why is this happening to me?!" | 41 |
| "I'm so frustrated!!!" | 36 |
| "I'm exasperated!" | 32 |
| "I can't believe this!" | 37 |
| "Garfield" exclamation | 32 |
| "Hammerin' Hank" in Cooperstown | 45 |