| Home of the landmark Zeitglockenturm clock tower | 48 |
| City in which Einstein worked in a patent office | 48 |
| City between Zurich and Lausanne | 32 |
| Capital city that hosted the 1954 World Cup final | 49 |
| Canton that borders Neuchâtel | 32 |
| ''Bundesstadt'' of Europe | 41 |
| He wrote "Games People Play" | 38 |
| Author of "Games People Play" | 39 |
| "Games People Play" author | 36 |
| Where Einstein worked out relativity | 36 |
| Where Einstein developed relativity | 35 |
| Switzerland's capital, to the French | 40 |
| He wrote "The Happy Valley": 1968 | 43 |
| City east of Lac de Neuchâtel | 32 |
| 1960's best-selling author Eric | 35 |
| "Games People Play" author Eric | 41 |
| " . . . Group Therapy" author | 39 |
| ___ mountain dog (large Swiss breed) | 36 |
| Yankee known for twisted sayings | 32 |
| Three-time American League M.V.P. | 33 |
| Player in a record 75 World Series games | 40 |
| Yogi in the New Jersey Hall of Fame | 35 |
| Yankee legend with a way with words | 35 |
| Who said "It gets late early out there" | 49 |
| Record holder for World Series hits | 35 |
| One of two Yankees whose #8 has been retired | 44 |
| Last name of sentiment's author | 35 |
| Larsen's perfect game battery mate | 38 |
| He said, "We have deep depth" | 39 |
| He caught Larsen's perfect game | 35 |
| Hall-of-Famer with 10 World Series rings | 40 |
| "It gets late early out there" speaker | 48 |
| Chuck who sang "Maybellene" | 37 |
| ''Maybellene'' singer | 37 |
| Better able to speak, add details (9) | 37 |
| "Maybellene" songwriter | 33 |
| "Maybellene" singer Chuck | 35 |
| "Sesame Street" regular | 33 |
| "Sesame Street" character | 35 |
| Ernie's "Sesame Street" pal | 41 |
| "Sesame Street" resident | 34 |
| "Mary Poppins" chimney sweep | 38 |
| ''Sesame Street'' name | 38 |
| "Sesame Street" roommate | 34 |
| "Sesame Street" guy with a unibrow | 44 |
| Dick's "Mary Poppins" role | 40 |
| "Win, Lose or Draw" host Convy | 40 |
| "Sesame Street" roomie | 32 |
| Who Leftover Salmon built "Bridges" to | 48 |
| Stand-up comic/reality show host Kreischer | 42 |
| Six-time A.L. stolen base champ Campaneris | 42 |
| Pitcher Blyleven with 3,701 strikeouts | 38 |
| One of a pair of fictional roommates | 36 |
| One of a "Sesame Street" duo | 38 |
| Muppet with a bottle cap collection | 35 |
| Muppet singer of "Doin' the Pigeon" | 49 |
| Mary's friend in "Mary Poppins" | 45 |
| Longtime Miss America host Parks | 32 |
| Lance once raised high by Carter | 32 |
| Lahr who played the Cowardly Lion | 33 |
| Lahr of"The Wizard of Oz" | 35 |
| Lahr of "The Wizard of Oz" | 36 |
| KidsÂ’ TV character with a thick unibrow | 43 |
| Judy, Ray and Jack's co-star | 32 |
| Former Miss America pageant host Parks | 38 |
| Character in "Sesame Street" | 38 |
| "Sesame Street" straight man | 38 |
| "Doin' the Pigeon" singer | 39 |
| "Chim Chim Cher-ee" singer | 36 |
| "___ is Evil" (humorous website) | 42 |
| ''Mary Poppins'' role | 37 |
| ___ Parks, former "Miss America" host | 47 |
| Distance maintained between vessels | 35 |
| One of October's birthstones | 32 |
| "Watch your back out there" | 37 |
| "Take care of yourself!" | 34 |
| "Don't take silly chances" | 40 |
| Words said after the judge takes the bench | 42 |
| Opposite of "All rise" | 32 |
| "Children should ___ . . . " | 38 |
| " . . . ___ and not heard" | 36 |
| "That's ___ the point!" | 37 |
| "That's --- the point!" | 37 |
| Where Gracie Allen was often filmed | 35 |
| Where Allen stood while performing? | 35 |
| Talk Talk "Asides ___" | 32 |
| "Eso ___" (Paul Anka hit) | 35 |
| "You'd ___ Nice to Come Home To" | 46 |
| Affectionate gesture con los labios | 35 |
| Cloud the judgment of with alcohol | 34 |
| Eleanor's White House successor | 35 |
| Eleanor's follower as first lady | 36 |
| "I Loves You, Porgy" singer | 37 |
| "I Loves You Porgy" singer | 36 |
| Breakthrough role for Leontyne Price | 36 |
| "The Highwayman" daughter | 35 |
| Myerson who was the first Jewish Miss America | 45 |
| Former first lady's first name | 34 |
| First lady between Eleanor and Mamie | 36 |
| England's "Good Queen" | 36 |