| Poet Levertov | 13 |
| Fitness expert Austin | 21 |
| Darcel of films | 15 |
| A Huxtable | 10 |
| "Cosby Show" kid | 26 |
| Soap actress Alexander | 22 |
| Richards with a short-lived reality series | 42 |
| Richards once married to Charlie Sheen | 38 |
| Richards of "Wild Things" | 35 |
| Richards of "The World Is Not Enough" | 47 |
| Richards of "Drop Dead Gorgeous" | 42 |
| Pop star Ho from Hong Kong | 26 |
| Miss Darcel | 11 |
| French actress Darcel | 21 |
| Darcel or Levertov | 18 |
| Cosby daughter played by Lisa Bonet | 35 |
| Actress Richards who is Charlie Sheen's ex | 46 |
| Actress Richards of 'Wild Things' | 41 |
| 1990 Robert Frost Medal recipient Levertov | 42 |
| "Twisted" actress Richards | 36 |
| "The Sorrow Dance" poet ___ Levertov | 46 |
| "Room 222" actress Nicholas | 37 |
| "Cosby Show "kid | 26 |
| Cub Scout leader, sometimes | 27 |
| Scouts' supervisor, perhaps | 31 |
| Scouting mission leader? | 24 |
| Scout worker | 12 |
| Lioness? | 8 |
| Cubs' protector | 19 |
| Cub Scout official | 18 |
| Certain scout leader | 20 |
| "___ the Menace" | 26 |
| Hopper of Hollywood | 19 |
| Ruff's master | 17 |
| Mr. Wilson's tormentor | 26 |
| Funny Menace | 12 |
| ''Auntie Mame'' author | 38 |
| Sandy from Neb. | 15 |
| Quaid of "Traffic" | 28 |
| Quaid of 'Vegas' | 24 |
| Pitcher Eckersley | 17 |
| Notorious mischief-maker | 24 |
| Miller on the radio | 19 |
| Menace with a blond cowlick | 27 |
| Menace of cartoons | 18 |
| Ketcham's imp | 17 |
| Hopper with lines | 17 |
| Hall of Fame pitcher Eckersley | 30 |
| Franz of "NYPD Blue" | 30 |
| Comics "menace" | 25 |
| Actor Franz or Farina | 21 |
| "Shutter Island" author Lehane | 40 |
| "NYPD Blue" actor Franz | 33 |
| "Easy Rider" writer, director, and costar | 51 |
| "Easy Rider" star | 27 |
| His first film role was Goon in "Rebel Without a Cause" | 65 |
| "Rabbit Redux" as read by actor ____ | 46 |
| "Flashback" star who wraps about tool class? | 54 |
| "Easy Rider" director and costar | 42 |
| Comic strip | 11 |
| Hank Ketcham comic strip | 24 |
| Good-hearted brat | 17 |
| Comics debut of 3/12/51 | 23 |
| Classic '60s sitcom or '90s film | 40 |
| Alice Mitchell's son | 24 |
| The little troublemaker | 23 |
| Mr. Wilson's bane | 21 |
| Ketcham strip | 13 |
| Hank Ketchum character | 22 |
| Hank Ketcham's holy terror | 30 |
| Hank Ketcham's hellion | 26 |
| Funny, good-hearted brat | 24 |
| Comics moppet | 13 |
| Cartoon horror | 14 |
| Pitcher McLain | 14 |
| McLain, baseball's last 30-game winner | 42 |
| Doherty of the Mamas and the Papas | 34 |
| Doherty of The Mamas & the Papas | 36 |
| 1992 L.A. riots figure Reginald | 31 |
| Reginald of old films | 21 |
| Pitching-ace McLain | 19 |
| PitcherMcLain | 13 |
| One of the Papas | 16 |
| NASCAR racer Hamlin | 19 |
| Name in a family restaurant chain | 33 |
| Founding member of The Mamas & The Papas Doherty | 52 |
| Folk singer Doherty | 19 |
| Actor Reginald: 1891–1967 | 32 |
| Actor Reginald ___ | 18 |
| Actor Reginald | 14 |
| 2006 NASCAR Sprint Cup Rookie of the Year Hamlin | 48 |
| 1968 pitching star McLain | 25 |
| 1968 A.L. M.V.P. and Cy Young winner ___ McLain | 47 |
| 1968 A.L. Cy Young Award winner McLain | 38 |
| 1960's Detroit Tigers star McLain | 37 |
| "Boston Legal" character ___ Crain, played by William Shatner | 71 |
| Restaurant with Moons Over My Hammy | 35 |
| Restaurant chain that started as a donut shop | 45 |
| Place often filled with stoned and/or drunk people at 4 a.m. | 60 |
| IHOP rival | 10 |