| Winfield and Brubeck | 20 |
| Barry and Brubeck | 17 |
| Grohl and Chapelle | 18 |
| Garroway and Brubeck | 20 |
| Dr. Seuss's "Too Many ___" | 40 |
| Brubeck and Winfield | 20 |
| Barry and Thomas | 16 |
| A's hurler (1989 champs) / Eurythmics musician on "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" (#1 in 1983) | 110 |
| Wendy's founder (Korean War mess sergeant) | 46 |
| Johnson who managed the 1986 championship Mets | 46 |
| Jazz/new wave band J___ | 23 |
| Goliath's master of old TV | 30 |
| Former Mets manager Johnson | 27 |
| Baseball's Lopes | 20 |
| 2012 N.L. Manager of the Year Johnson | 37 |
| Actor Robert who played the villain in "Licence to Kill" | 66 |
| 'Take This Job and Shove It' writer | 43 |
| One of them won in the bible | 28 |
| Unevenly matched pair | 21 |
| Mismatched battlers | 19 |
| Biblical foes | 13 |
| Biblical enemies | 16 |
| Biblical combatants | 19 |
| Biblical battlers | 17 |
| World-leader honoree of '51 | 31 |
| TV/film/stage actor once married to actress Meredith Baxter | 59 |
| Street magician of note | 23 |
| 'Bones' actor | 21 |
| One-time NBC anchor | 19 |
| He wrote "The Party's Over" | 41 |
| Redheaded CBS star | 18 |
| Star of a "CSI" spinoff | 33 |
| 'CSI: Miami' star | 25 |
| The Capo de tutti Capi, so to speak, of the series | 50 |
| 1994 AL Cy Young winner | 23 |
| Dickens's field | 19 |
| Originally "Mag's Diversions" | 43 |
| Stand-up guy who played Tobias Fünke on "Arrested Development" | 75 |
| Noted illusionist | 17 |
| Italy's equivalent of the Oscar | 35 |
| 'The X-Files' actor | 27 |
| 1998's leading money winner on the PGA tour | 47 |
| Two-thirds of D.D.E. | 20 |
| "That'll Be the Day" star, 1974 | 45 |
| "Rock On" rocker | 26 |
| Noted interviewer | 17 |
| Nixon interviewer of 1977 | 25 |
| English talk-show host/comedian | 31 |
| ___ the cake | 12 |
| "Goodbye Girl" singer (1978) | 38 |
| Dickens novel transmuted | 24 |
| Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist: 1964 | 46 |
| 'Amy's View' playwright | 35 |
| "M. Butterfly" playwright | 35 |
| Chinese-American AIDS researcher who was Time Magazine's 1996 Man of the Year | 81 |
| "Political Discourses" author | 39 |
| King of Scotland: 1124-53 | 25 |
| Locker attendant | 16 |
| Director of "A Passage to India" and "Doctor Zhivago" | 73 |
| Mad-dog singer? | 15 |
| Political cartoonist who created Colonel Blimp | 46 |
| "Wag the Dog" screenwriter | 36 |
| Actor teams up with a singer | 28 |
| James Bond portrayer in the 1967 film "Casino Royale" | 63 |
| Best Actor winner at the 31st Academy Awards | 44 |
| Actor who presented at the 1973 Oscars while a streaker ran past on camera | 74 |
| 1967 portrayer in a spoof | 25 |
| "When You Are Engulfed in Flames" essayist | 52 |
| College near Charlotte | 22 |
| Sculptor Jo ___: 1883-1952 | 26 |
| Harley-___ | 10 |
| Supreme Court justice dropping out? | 35 |
| "Just Shoot Me" co-star | 33 |
| Kato Kaelin portrayer on "S.N.L." | 43 |
| "Rules of Engagement" star | 36 |
| "Rules of Engagement" actor | 37 |
| Medicinal part of a S.A. plant | 30 |
| Satan's purchase from Hutch? | 32 |
| Celebrity's earth mover? | 28 |
| Stand-up comic known for irreverent sermonettes | 47 |
| Noted battle in the Bible | 25 |
| Metaphor for a mismatch | 23 |
| Biblical confrontation | 22 |
| "Adoration of the Magi" painter | 41 |
| "Dat ole ___ sea": O'Neill | 40 |
| Team tennis competition whose current champs are the Czech Republic | 67 |
| Tennis prize | 12 |
| Sammy's backup singers? | 27 |
| The third golfer? | 17 |
| The "D" of John D. Rockefeller | 40 |
| Dime-giver Rockefeller's middle name | 40 |
| Ships' cranes | 17 |
| Nautical cranes | 15 |
| Lifeboat lowerers | 17 |
| Boat lifters | 12 |
| Boat hoists | 11 |
| Swiss town | 10 |
| World Economic Forum host city | 30 |
| Swiss host city for the World Economic Forum | 44 |
| ___-Dorf, Swiss spa | 19 |