| Star of "Always Leave Them Laughing," 1949 | 52 |
| 1949 Emmy winner for Most Outstanding Kinescope Personality | 59 |
| Lawn area called a "devil's strip" only in Akron, Ohio | 68 |
| Where Einstein published his special theory of relativity | 57 |
| North Carolina city New __, which began as a Swiss settlement | 61 |
| European capital that houses the Universal Postal Union | 55 |
| City where Einstein developed his special theory of relativity | 62 |
| He wrote "What Do You Say After You Say Hello?" | 57 |
| "It ain't over till it's over" speaker | 56 |
| "It ain't over 'til it's over" speaker | 60 |
| "I really didn't say everything I said" sayer | 59 |
| Coiner of "It ain't over till it's over" | 58 |
| "The future ain't what it used to be" speaker | 59 |
| "It's déjà vu all over again" speaker | 57 |
| "I didn't really say everything I said" speaker | 61 |
| Yogi who said "Never answer an anonymous letter" | 58 |
| Only American Leaguer on the All-Star team every year of the 1950s | 66 |
| Manager who led both the Yankees and Mets to pennants | 53 |
| “I never said most of the things I said” speaker | 56 |
| He said "I didn't really say everything I said" | 61 |
| "When you come to a fork in the road, take it" speaker | 64 |
| "We're lost, but we're making good time" speaker | 66 |
| "The game ain't over till it's over" speaker | 62 |
| "Nobody goes there anymore. It's too crowded" speaker | 67 |
| "It's déjà vu all over again" sayer | 55 |
| "90 per cent of the game is half mental" speaker | 58 |
| Poet John who won a Pulitzer Prize for "77 Dream Songs" | 65 |
| National Association of W Lovers member, on "Sesame Street" | 69 |
| Dick Van Dyke's role in "Mary Poppins" | 52 |
| "How can people ___ heartless?" ("Hair" lyric) | 66 |
| Word with "blocker" or "testing" | 52 |
| It lost to VHS in part because the porn industry didn't adopt it | 68 |
| Jean Renoir's ''La ___ Humaine'' | 52 |
| Top 10 Kiss hit with backing by the New York Philharmonic | 57 |
| "___'s Wedding" (1990 Molly Ringwald movie) | 57 |
| Her creation became a national emblem: June 14, 1777 | 52 |
| Tina's former life partner on "The L Word" | 56 |
| Joan's "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?" costar | 62 |
| Greene who wrote "Summer of My German Soldier" | 56 |
| Catherine the Great, in ''John Paul Jones'' | 59 |
| "___ of Roses" (1995 adult contemporary album) | 56 |
| Author of the children's book "The Saga of Baby Divine" | 69 |
| Roseanne's mom's name, on "Roseanne" | 54 |
| Bobby Darin song title, with ''the Sea'' | 56 |
| Future coll. degree for a "Glee" character, maybe | 59 |
| Female that may get name-dropped by the Beastie Boys, e.g. | 58 |
| Younger sister in "The Taming of the Shrew" | 53 |
| Katherina's sister, in "The Taming of the Shrew" | 62 |
| Kate’s sister in “The Taming of the Shrew” | 54 |
| Nickname shared by Benazir Bhutto and Benjamin Netanyahu | 56 |
| Actress Andersson of "I Never Promised You a Rose Garden" | 67 |
| Things worn while eating mashed-up vegetables and such | 54 |
| Arm wrestler's pride, as it's commonly called | 53 |
| Transport for Miss Gulch, in "The Wizard of Oz" | 57 |
| "Brideshead Revisited" author at an auction? | 54 |
| --- one's time (wait for a favorable opportunity) | 53 |
| Head of the Senate's Foreign Relations Committee | 52 |
| "Tres ___" ("very well," in Paris) | 54 |
| "Très ___" ("Very well," in French) | 58 |
| "The Devil's Dictionary" author Ambrose | 53 |
| Movie for which Tom Hanks got his first Oscar nomination | 56 |
| ''Relative'' who may be watching you | 52 |
| Mardi Gras destination (with ''The'') | 53 |
| Golfer Ernie Els's nickname, with "The" | 53 |
| Baseball All-Star's nickname ... or a popular food product | 62 |
| Nickname for the site of Japan's surrender: 1945 | 52 |
| Oscar Robertson's nickname, with "The" | 52 |
| California coast section that starts near Hearst Castle | 55 |
| What Floyd rode on "Piper at the Gates of Dawn" | 57 |
| Cartoonist Keane who draws "The Family Circus" | 56 |
| Bane of Colonel Hall's existence, in '50s TV | 52 |
| "Schoolhouse Rock!" character depicted as a scroll of paper | 69 |
| "I'm Just a ___" ("Schoolhouse Rock!" song) | 67 |
| Do business like a New York senator's accountant? | 53 |
| Actor in "I Spy," 1965–68 TV series | 52 |
| Singer with the 1984 hit "Caribbean Queen" | 52 |
| "Get Outta My Dreams, Get Into My Car" singer | 55 |
| ___ Islands (supposed site of the Fountain of Youth) | 52 |
| Bahamas district where Hemingway lived for two years | 52 |
| Search engine with a "Popular now" feature | 52 |
| It's not disrespected on "The Sopranos" | 53 |
| Informally, popularizer of "White Christmas" | 54 |
| "Technology" or "sphere" beginning | 54 |
| Genre of Walter Isaacson's "Steve Jobs," for short | 64 |
| Bruce "___ on a wire outside my motel room" | 53 |
| One who looks up when someone yells "duck!"? | 54 |
| Announcement made with a greeting card featuring a stork | 56 |
| Capra's ''The Tea of General Yen'' | 54 |
| Longtime Greenwich Village music venue, with "the" | 60 |
| What the reality of the oil spill has been, so to speak, for BP | 63 |
| Singer with the 1966 hit "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" | 68 |
| Shoes once associated with MC Hammer and Public Enemy, briefly | 62 |
| First part of a riddle, following "What is ...?" | 58 |
| Dessert made with chocolate, cherries and whipped cream | 55 |
| Street magician "Frozen in Time" in late November 2000 | 64 |
| He replaced Ken as Barbie's beau from 2004 to 2006 | 54 |
| Nate's and Chuck's girlfriend (at different times, of course) | 69 |
| Friend of Serena, on TV's "Gossip Girl" | 53 |
| ''The Pink Panther'' director Edwards | 53 |
| ''Don't ___ me, I voted for ...'' | 53 |