| "Gone With the Wind" family | 37 |
| Family in a Margaret Mitchell best seller | 41 |
| "Gone With the Wind" clan | 35 |
| "From the Terrace" author and family | 46 |
| 'Gone With the Wind' family | 35 |
| ''Gone With the Wind'' family | 45 |
| Where Chicagoans may come down to earth | 39 |
| Where Chicagoans come down to earth | 35 |
| It's just south of Des Plaines | 34 |
| Frequent site for flight layovers | 33 |
| Chicago site of many connections | 32 |
| Airport once called Orchard Field | 33 |
| Airport in "Home Alone" | 33 |
| Airport formerly known as Orchard Field | 39 |
| World's second-busiest airport | 34 |
| World's busiest airport until 1998 | 38 |
| Where touchdowns are recorded in Chicago | 40 |
| Where many Chicagoans come down to earth | 40 |
| Where a Chicago touchdown may be cheered | 40 |
| W.W. II air ace who lent his name to an airport | 47 |
| Place for many a Bears touchdown? | 33 |
| Kennedy's Midwestern counterpart | 36 |
| Kennedy's Midwest counterpart | 33 |
| It's named after a WWII flying ace | 38 |
| It was once called Orchard Field | 32 |
| It was called Orchard Field until 1949 | 38 |
| Fighter pilot Edward for whom an airport is named | 49 |
| Blue Line destination on the 'L' | 40 |
| America's second-busiest airport | 36 |
| Almost 80 million people visit it yearly | 40 |
| Airport with a 2006 UFO sighting | 32 |
| Airport named for a naval war hero | 34 |
| "World's busiest airport" | 39 |
| An "Austin Powers" catchphrase | 40 |
| "Here we go again . . ." | 34 |
| Sarcastic "I can't wait" | 38 |
| 1958 Top 10 hit for the Crickets | 32 |
| "This will be awesome!" | 33 |
| ''I can hardly wait!'' | 38 |
| "You've gotta be joking!" | 39 |
| "Are you kidding me?!" | 32 |
| ''One more thing . . .'' | 40 |
| Alternative to a word like shucks or aw | 39 |
| "This can't be good" | 34 |
| "That's not good!" | 32 |
| "We're in trouble now!" | 37 |
| "This isn't looking good ..." | 43 |
| 'Heavens to Murgatroyd!' | 32 |
| ''The Gift of the Magi'' author | 47 |
| Writer with an award named for him | 34 |
| Writer known for surprise endings | 33 |
| "The Gift of the Magi" writer | 39 |
| "The Gift of the Magi" storywriter | 44 |
| "The Gift of the Magi" author | 39 |
| "Gift of the Magi" author | 35 |
| 'The Gift of the Magi' writer | 37 |
| Writer with an award named after him | 36 |
| Short story writer known for irony | 34 |
| Noted writer imprisoned for bank embezzlement | 45 |
| Literary award named for a writer | 33 |
| Eponym for an annual literary award since 1919 | 46 |
| Award won by Alice Munro and Stephen King | 41 |
| Author of "The Gift of the Magi" | 42 |
| Author known for his surprise endings | 37 |
| "A Retrieved Reformation" writer | 42 |
| ''Cabbages and Kings'' author | 45 |
| Euphemistic exclamation of disappointment | 41 |
| "This can't be happening!" | 40 |
| 1977 George Burns/John Denver film | 34 |
| Film with the line "So help me Me" | 44 |
| 1977 comedy directed by Carl Reiner | 35 |
| "This looks ver-r-ry bad!" | 36 |
| Candy bar with an exclamation point in its name | 47 |
| Candy bar whose name is an exclamation | 38 |
| "Didn't think you'd be here" | 46 |
| "Didn't see you there" | 36 |
| Response to "Fancy meeting you here!" | 47 |
| Greeting to an unexpected visitor | 33 |
| "What a surprise to see you!" | 39 |
| "Wasn't expecting to see you here" | 48 |
| "It's you! What a surprise!" | 42 |
| "I'm surprised to see you!" | 41 |
| "I wasn't expecting you!" lead-in | 47 |
| "I wasn't expecting you ..." | 42 |
| "Hey, I didn't see you there" | 43 |
| "Hey, didn't see you there ..." | 45 |
| "Hello! I didn't see you there!" | 46 |
| "Hello, I didn't see you there" | 45 |
| "Funny meeting you here!" | 35 |
| "Fancy meeting you here!" | 35 |
| "Didn't see you there ..." | 40 |
| "___ wish I were an Oscar Mayer wiener" | 49 |
| "___ don't know about that" | 41 |
| "___ believe in yesterday" | 36 |
| First two words of "Dixie," often | 43 |
| "Funny running into you here!" | 40 |
| "___ see now!" ("Aha!") | 43 |
| "___ get it!" ("Aha!") | 42 |
| "___ am a cook and a captain bold ..." | 48 |
| Site of the Pro Football Hall of Fame | 37 |