| Dressed to the nines, with "up" | 41 |
| Dressed to kill, with "up" | 36 |
| Paper ___ (extremely flat building?) | 36 |
| Numismatist : coins :: plangonologist : ___ | 43 |
| David Johansen band New York ___ | 32 |
| Â Â Raggedy Ann and friends | 33 |
| Parton of "Nine to Five" | 34 |
| Lehman's "Hello, ___!" | 36 |
| Girl's Christmas gift, maybe | 32 |
| "Nine to Five" first name | 35 |
| ___ Varden in "Barnaby Rudge" | 39 |
| "Dumb & Dumber" type | 34 |
| DeLuise in Burt Reynolds outtakes | 33 |
| Sub's opposite, in a dungeon | 32 |
| One of baseball's DiMaggio brothers | 39 |
| Joe DiMaggio's younger brother | 34 |
| It means ''realm'' | 34 |
| DeLuise who costarred often with Burt Reynolds | 46 |
| DeLuise in many Burt Reynolds movies | 36 |
| Champagne cracked in VIP lounge, for short | 42 |
| Beach Boys: "Radio King ___" | 38 |
| Stephen King's "Under the __" | 43 |
| Nonrectangular part of a skyline | 32 |
| Buckminster Fuller's was geodesic | 37 |
| ___ of the Rock (Jerusalem shrine) | 34 |
| ___ of the Rock (Jerusalem landmark) | 36 |
| Covered with a hemispherical roof | 33 |
| Red Box "Living in ___" | 33 |
| Features of some cold-weather stadiums | 38 |
| Island discovered on Columbus's second voyage | 49 |
| India and Pakistan under British influence, e.g. | 48 |
| It's knocked over intentionally | 35 |
| Something spotted in a toy store | 32 |
| Fats of "Blueberry Hill" | 34 |
| "Blue Monday" singer Fats | 35 |
| 'Blueberry Hill' singer Fats | 36 |
| "___ arigato, Mr. Roboto..." | 38 |
| "___ arigato, Mr. Roboto" | 35 |
| ___ arigato (thank you, in Japanese) | 36 |
| Pacific Rim "thanks a lot" | 36 |
| Japanese "thank you very much" | 40 |
| Cornelius of "Soul Train" | 35 |
| "___ we now our gay apparel" | 38 |
| Late "Soul Train" host Cornelius | 42 |
| "Get Smart" star Adams | 32 |
| ''The Godfather'' title | 39 |
| W(h)ea(t noodle se)r(ved in Japan) | 34 |
| Russian river in a Sholokhov title | 34 |
| McLean of "American Pie" fame | 39 |
| McLean of "American Pie" | 34 |
| Jon Hamm's "Mad Men" role __ Draper | 49 |
| Johnson of TV's Nash Bridges | 36 |
| Imus of "Imus in the Morning" | 39 |
| Cheadle of "Reign Over Me" | 36 |
| Cheadle of "Ocean's Eleven" | 41 |
| Cheadle of "Hotel Rwanda" | 35 |
| "Viva La Bam" uncle ___ Vito | 38 |
| "The Godfather" honorary | 34 |
| "S.N.L." announcer Pardo | 34 |
| "Miami Vice" star Johnson | 35 |
| "Mad" cartoonist Martin | 33 |
| "Mad Men" protagonist Draper | 38 |
| "60 Minutes" producer Hewitt | 38 |
| "___ Carlos" (Verdi opera) | 36 |
| ___ Herbert, TV's Mr. Wizard | 32 |
| "__ Nobis Pacem" (traditional canon) | 46 |
| "_____ Barbara" (Gallegos novel) | 42 |
| "___ Flor and Her Two Husbands" | 41 |
| ___ Ana (Las Cruces's county) | 33 |
| Name associated with the Taj Mahal | 34 |
| Aircraft designer Douglas of Douglas Aircraft | 45 |
| 2011 PGA Player of the Year Luke | 32 |
| Huey, Dewey and Louie's toon uncle | 38 |
| Comic character who wears no pants | 34 |
| Cartoon character who wears no pants | 36 |
| He said "Everything in life is luck" | 46 |
| ''The Apprentice'' boss | 39 |
| Robert of "The 39 Steps" | 34 |
| Actor in "The Ghost Goes West" | 40 |
| 'Goodbye, Mr. Chips' star Robert | 40 |
| Robert who played filmdom's Mr. Chips | 46 |
| Robert of "Goodbye, Mr. Chips" | 40 |
| Robert of 'The 39 Steps' | 32 |
| Player of filmdom's Mr. Chips | 33 |
| Oscar winner in "Goodbye, Mr. Chips" | 46 |
| Costar of "The 39 Steps" | 34 |
| Best Actor between Tracy and Stewart | 36 |
| Actor Robert of "The 39 Steps" | 40 |
| Actor in "The Winslow Boy": 1948 | 42 |
| Actor in "The Winslow Boy" | 36 |
| Actor in "The Citadel": 1938 | 38 |
| Actor in "The Citadel" | 32 |
| A Count of Monte Cristo portrayer | 33 |
| "The Citadel" star: 1938 | 34 |
| "The 39 Steps" star Robert | 36 |
| "Goodbye, Mr. Chips" star, 1939 | 41 |
| "Goodbye, Mr. Chips" star Robert | 42 |
| "Goodbye, Mr. Chips" star | 35 |
| "Goodbye, Mr. Chips" Oscar winner | 43 |
| 'Goodbye, Mr. Chips' star | 33 |