| He lost out to Philip Seymour Hoffman for Best Actor of 2005 | 60 |
| Masonic-sponsored organization for girls and young women | 56 |
| Sweetin who played Stephanie on "Full House" | 54 |
| First name of Billy Crystal's character on "Soap" | 63 |
| Anthony's costar in "The Silence of the Lambs" | 60 |
| ___ Henry, triple gold-medal swimmer at the 2004 Olympics | 57 |
| Activist who helped found the International Campaign to Ban Landmines | 69 |
| Youngest announcer, at 25, of an NFL game on network TV | 55 |
| President of the American League before Lee MacPhail | 52 |
| Outfield mate of Scooter, of the 40's-50's Yankees | 58 |
| Al Gore's 2000 running mate, to an October baby? | 52 |
| Portrayer of Frank Sinatra on "Saturday Night Live" | 61 |
| First major league manager to have 2000 wins and have 2000 hits | 63 |
| Actor who got his start on TV's "Gimme a Break!" | 62 |
| "Rock 'N' Roll High School" singer | 52 |
| President who served as defense lawyer in the Boston Massacre Trials | 68 |
| His character was killed off after he left "Good Times" | 65 |
| 1860 presidential candidate who won Kentucky, Tennessee, and Virginia | 69 |
| He played Harold in "Harold & Kumar" films | 56 |
| Composer and pianist called "The Irish Romantic" | 58 |
| Fictional inventor of a motor that runs on static electricity | 61 |
| Insurance industry name, with headquarters in a Boston tower | 60 |
| He won an Oscar for his role in "The Paper Chase" | 59 |
| He plays wand store owner Mr. Ollivander in Harry Potter movies | 63 |
| First pope to have visited Constantinople while in office | 57 |
| Author of "The Agony and the Ecstasy According to Garp"? | 66 |
| Winner of the longest-ever Wimbledon match at 11 hours, 5 minutes | 65 |
| Winner of four consecutive Emmys for his sitcom role as a prosecutor | 68 |
| "To Wong Foo, Thanks For Everything, Julie Newmar" actor | 66 |
| Only Beatle who never appeared on "Saturday Night Live" | 65 |
| Dedicatee of a 1962 pop hit – in the San Francisco Bay? | 62 |
| Tote bag on back of singer stirs up a form of business | 54 |
| "Carson's Successful Safari"? [Dalton Trumbo] | 59 |
| He played Luke in 2005's "The Dukes of Hazzard" | 61 |
| He ruled England during his father King Edward III's last years | 67 |
| Oscar-nominated role for Anthony Hopkins in "Amistad" | 63 |
| He played Jack Tripper on "Three's Company" | 57 |
| He played the Painless Pole in "M*A*S*H," the movie | 61 |
| First major U.S. medical school to admit women as well as men | 61 |
| Supposed ''Sic semper tyrannis!'' shouter | 57 |
| Longtime UCLA coach known as the "Wizard of Westwood" | 63 |
| Saxophonist whose bands include Naked City and Masada | 53 |
| ``I wouldn't ___ club that would . . .'': Groucho | 61 |
| Filing option, or what can be found in four long answers? | 57 |
| What constitutes a good-faith loan for a seedy dive? | 52 |
| Popular '70s-'80s game show, with "The" | 57 |
| Little cartoon character known for giving exploding gifts | 57 |
| Caffeine-rich soft drink featured in "Jurassic Park" | 62 |
| He should have written "What Makes Sammy Run" | 55 |
| Coach turned "Monday Night Football" analyst | 54 |
| TV actor whose first role was Winnie-the-Pooh in first grade | 60 |
| Phil Hartman's "NewsRadio" replacement | 52 |
| 1985-'90 "Saturday Night Live" regular | 52 |
| Adventuresome preteen originally voiced by Tim Matheson | 55 |
| Hispanic actor who played Paul Falsone on "Homicide" | 62 |
| Janis with the 1971 #1 hit "Me and Bobby McGee" | 57 |
| Youngest winner in "American Idol" history | 52 |
| Sparks's placement service for prison personnel? | 52 |
| Corrupt Philippine president who left office in January, 2001 | 61 |
| Holy Roman emperor during the War of the Spanish Succession | 59 |
| The sun and the moon and eleven stars bowed down to him in this | 63 |
| Singer of the 1940s blues hit "One Meat Ball" | 55 |
| Singer with the album "Mind, Body & Soul" | 55 |
| Player in front of the goal during a free kick, often | 53 |
| Rating site that asks users whether they would use a given notepad? | 67 |
| Buffy's mom on "Buffy The Vampire Slayer" | 55 |
| Only woman to win the top prize on "The $64,000 Question" | 67 |
| Author and longtime professor of writing at Princeton | 53 |
| What a "choosy mother" might pack for lunch | 53 |
| Monogram of the author of "The Biglow Papers" | 55 |
| Slangy subgenre for bands like X Japan, Dragon Ash and Luna Sea | 63 |
| Fantasy writer who coined the word "tween" | 52 |
| Writer featured in the memoir "Dream Catcher" | 55 |
| Largest city by area in the contiguous United States | 52 |
| Former heartthrob on "Home Improvement," familiarly | 61 |
| "Pore ___ Is Daid" ("Oklahoma!" song) | 57 |
| Dr. Watson player in 2009's "Sherlock Holmes" | 59 |
| Alan's frosty ex-wife, on "Two and a Half Men" | 60 |
| 1940s actress known for her yodeling hillbilly roles | 52 |
| Increased the excitement level (with "up") | 52 |
| Singer with the hit "Angel of the Morning" | 52 |
| "Tak and the Power of ___" (Nickelodeon cartoon) | 58 |
| Foreigner hit in the musical film "Rock of Ages" | 58 |
| "Around the World in Eighty Days" author Verne | 56 |
| Subject of the 1989 musical monologue "Bon Appétit!" | 65 |
| Shak. play about a fateful salad made by a famous French chef? | 62 |
| Matt Damon's costar in "The Bourne Ultimatum" | 59 |
| U.S. women's national soccer team captain 2000-04 | 53 |
| "Deny thy father and refuse thy name" speaker | 55 |
| Character actress who plays Tabitha on "Passions" | 59 |
| Play whence the phrase "the most unkindest cut of all" | 64 |
| Time for a birthday bash with 300 million celebrants | 52 |
| Captain of the Yankees after gaining a lot of weight? | 53 |
| "Simon says pretend you're on a trampoline" | 57 |
| "Are you aware that young men dine at our house?" | 59 |
| Film about what it's like between Gabon and Uganda? | 55 |
| Gambino family successor to the “Teflon Don” | 52 |
| An "auto dismantler and recycler" used to be called a ___ | 67 |
| __ Mountains, which separate the Rhine and the Rhone | 52 |
| Classic Bob Uecker line from "Major League" | 53 |