| Patti and Maureen's pop | 27 |
| Partner of Don at CBC Sports | 28 |
| Nessen of the White House | 25 |
| N.B.A. All-Star Artest | 22 |
| Marginal 2008 candidate Paul | 28 |
| Libertarian politician Paul | 27 |
| LeFlore of the White Sox | 24 |
| Late Commerce Secretary Brown | 29 |
| King Arthur's spear | 23 |
| Harry's pal Weasley | 23 |
| Harry's chum at Hogwarts | 28 |
| Harry Potter pal Weasley | 24 |
| Harry and Hermione's pal | 28 |
| Gubernatorial nickname | 22 |
| Governor's nickname | 23 |
| Friend to Harry and Hermione | 28 |
| Former Congressman Dellums | 26 |
| Football Hall-of-Famer Mix | 26 |
| First Son of the '80s | 25 |
| Film director __ Howard | 23 |
| Darling of the baseball world | 29 |
| California Rep. Dellums | 23 |
| Brother of Ginny Weasley | 24 |
| Broadcaster MacLean, for one | 28 |
| Basketball's Harper | 23 |
| Baseball's Darling | 22 |
| Arthur's ebony spear | 24 |
| A Presidential nickname | 23 |
| 80's White House nickname | 29 |
| 1999 Heisman winner Dayne | 25 |
| 1981 World Series co-MVP Cey | 28 |
| Gossip columnist Barrett | 24 |
| Viktor ___, ballet master | 25 |
| TV tabloid pioneer Barrett | 26 |
| Tinseltown tattler Barrett | 26 |
| Hollywood's Barrett | 23 |
| First name in old gossip | 24 |
| First name in Hollywood dirt | 28 |
| Building supplies giant | 23 |
| Barrett known for her dish | 26 |
| Barrett known for dishing | 25 |
| Author" "Jaffe | 24 |
| Firing of a gossip columnist? | 29 |
| Press Secretary Ziegler | 23 |
| George H.W.'s predecessor | 29 |
| First name in conservatism | 26 |
| Clown around for 40+ years | 26 |
| Redheaded restaurant figure | 27 |
| Legendary king of Ireland | 25 |
| Script with heavy strokes | 25 |
| Tiki Barber's twin | 22 |
| Somewhat angular typeface | 25 |
| SePArately distinct lettering | 29 |
| Adjective for une boule | 23 |
| "La ___," 1950 film | 29 |
| Short poem on two rhymes | 24 |
| 14-line, two-rhyme poem | 23 |
| Last movement of a sonata | 25 |
| Repetitive musical piece | 24 |
| Recurring-theme composition | 27 |
| Repetitive composition | 22 |
| Often last movement of sonata | 29 |
| Musical form with a refrain | 27 |
| Lively sonata movement | 22 |
| Sonata movement finale | 22 |
| Sonata finisher, often | 22 |
| Repetitive musical movement | 27 |
| Part of many a concerto | 23 |
| Musical form ending a sonata | 28 |
| Many a Beethoven sonata ender | 29 |
| End of a sonata, often | 22 |
| Concerto finale, often | 22 |
| Common concerto component | 25 |
| Celtics point guard Rajon | 25 |
| Boston Celtics guard Rajon | 26 |
| Some musical movements | 22 |
| Certain symphonic movements | 27 |
| Actress-singer Blakley | 22 |
| Singer-actress Blakley | 22 |
| 1975 Oscar nominee Blakley | 26 |
| Blakely of Nashville | 24 |
| Former Miss America host | 24 |
| Pasta, in product names | 23 |
| Noodle __: old product name | 27 |
| Pasta suffix, commercially | 26 |
| Pasta ___ (Quaker brand) | 24 |
| Noodle suffix, commercially | 27 |
| End of a pasta brand name | 25 |
| Commercial ending with Pasta | 28 |
| Samurai without a master | 24 |
| De Niro film of '98 | 23 |
| 1998 Robert De Niro thriller | 28 |
| 1998 John Frankenheimer movie | 29 |
| 1998 John Frankenheimer film | 28 |
| 1998 De Niro crime thriller | 27 |
| Country music's Milsap | 26 |
| 1980s presidential nickname | 27 |
| Guidry and Cey of baseball | 26 |
| Director Howard et al. | 22 |
| Running back Dayne and others | 29 |