| Hooper's Store proprietor on "Sesame Street" | 58 |
| Heraldic dog | 12 |
| Heisman winner Ameche | 21 |
| Hawkeye portrayer Alda | 22 |
| Hale of ''Gilligan's Island'' | 49 |
| Former Fed head Greenspan | 25 |
| Former Fed chairman Greenspan | 29 |
| Football Hall-of-Famer Page | 27 |
| First ''A'' of A.A. Milne | 41 |
| Fed chairman Greenspan | 22 |
| Entertainer King | 16 |
| Engineer Parsons | 16 |
| Country guy Jackson | 19 |
| Colmes of "Hannity & Colmes" | 42 |
| Chester -- Arthur | 17 |
| Charlie's brother on "Two and a Half Men" | 55 |
| Bates or Thicke | 15 |
| Bates or Paton | 14 |
| Bates or Mowbray | 16 |
| Bates or Ladd | 13 |
| Bates or Arkin | 14 |
| Author Villiers | 15 |
| Author Milne's first name | 29 |
| Astronaut Bean or Shepard | 25 |
| Arkin of "Argo" | 25 |
| An Alda | 7 |
| Alda of TV and film | 19 |
| Alda of "Tower Heist" | 31 |
| Admiral Shepard | 15 |
| Actor Tudyk of "Suburgatory" | 38 |
| Actor Rickman of the Harry Potter films | 39 |
| Actor Rachins | 13 |
| Actor Cumming | 13 |
| 2000 presidential candidate Keyes | 33 |
| "Year of the Cat" engineer Parsons | 44 |
| "Two and a Half Men" role | 35 |
| "Sophie's Choice" director Pakula | 47 |
| "Gallipoli" author Moorehead | 38 |
| "Don't Answer Me" Parsons | 39 |
| "Chattahoochee" singer Jackson | 40 |
| "After __" (2005 "Economist" article on the Fed) | 68 |
| '50s DJ Freed | 17 |
| Zach Galifianakis's "The Hangover" role | 53 |
| Young or Hale | 13 |
| Young man slain by Duke Mantee | 30 |
| WWII code breaker Turing | 24 |
| Writer Moore or Moorehead | 25 |
| VJ Hunter | 9 |
| TV's Thicke | 15 |
| TV's King | 13 |
| TV talk host Colmes | 19 |
| Turing or Greenspan | 19 |
| Tony winner Bates | 17 |
| Tigers manager Trammell | 23 |
| Thriller author Furst | 21 |
| Thicke or Turing | 16 |
| Thicke or Rickman | 17 |
| Thicke or Bates | 15 |
| Thicke or Alda | 14 |
| Thicke of the night shows | 25 |
| Thicke of sitcoms | 17 |
| Thicke of Hope & Gloria | 31 |
| Thicke | 6 |
| Thespian Thicke | 15 |
| The first "A" of A.A. Milne | 37 |
| The first "A" of A. A. Milne | 38 |
| The ĆāAĆā in Chester A. Arthur | 36 |
| The ___ Parsons Project (rock band) | 35 |
| The ___ Parsons Project | 23 |
| Talk-show host Thicke | 21 |
| Spaceman Shepard | 16 |
| Songwriter Bergman | 18 |
| Singer Jackson with more than 20 #1 country hits | 48 |
| Simpson of the Simpson-Bowles commission | 40 |
| Shepard who hit golf balls on the moon | 38 |
| Shepard or King | 15 |
| Shepard or Greenspan | 20 |
| Shepard or Dershowitz | 21 |
| Shepard or Bean | 15 |
| Shepard of space-traveling fame | 31 |
| Severus's portrayer, in Harry Potter films | 46 |
| Senator Simpson | 15 |
| Senator Cranston | 16 |
| Sen. Simpson | 12 |
| Science whiz Turing | 19 |
| Rock-and-roll pioneer Freed | 27 |
| Rock radio pioneer Freed | 24 |
| Robin Hood pal ____ Adale | 25 |
| Robert Alda's son | 21 |
| Rickman of the Potter films | 27 |
| Rickman of ''Galaxy Quest'' | 43 |
| Rickman of ''Die Hard'' | 39 |
| Religious philosopher Watts | 27 |
| Relief pitcher Embree | 21 |
| Reed who voiced Fred Flintstone | 31 |
| Reed who provided the voice of Fred Flintstone | 46 |
| Pulitzer Prize poet Dugan: 1962 | 31 |
| Pulitzer poet Dugan | 19 |
| Proprietor of Hooper's Store on "Sesame Street" | 61 |
| Presidential middle name after Abram | 36 |