| Fraser valley hotsprings | 24 |
| Ford who returned to Indiana three times | 40 |
| Ford of films | 13 |
| Ford of "Witness" | 27 |
| Food tycoon McCain | 18 |
| First sitting president to have his photograph taken | 52 |
| Boxer Dempsey's middle name | 31 |
| Benjamin ___, '76 signatory from Va. | 40 |
| "Tippecanoe" | 22 |
| "Here Comes the Sun" writer | 37 |
| Grandfather-grandson U.S. Presidents | 36 |
| Car belonging to Rex? | 21 |
| Actor's Mustang? | 20 |
| OLD WHISKERS | 12 |
| Singer Emmylou drank too much coffee? | 37 |
| London store | 12 |
| London department store | 23 |
| Vancouver Sun cartoonist | 24 |
| Farm-tilling implement | 22 |
| School attended by Nehru and Churchill | 38 |
| Eton rival | 10 |
| English City or Ontario town | 28 |
| Disturb keenly | 14 |
| Did a farm job | 14 |
| Farmer, sometimes | 17 |
| Cultivating tools | 17 |
| Attire at a British boarding school? | 36 |
| Work by Sinclair Yerby | 22 |
| "A Certain State of Mind" author Norma | 48 |
| ''A Certain State of Mind'' author Norma | 56 |
| Pompous throat clearing | 23 |
| Disapproving comment | 20 |
| Protest pompously | 17 |
| Express gruffly | 15 |
| Clear the throat pompously | 26 |
| "Tut!" relative | 25 |
| Clears one's throat disapprovingly | 38 |
| Antihero of John Updike's "Rabbit" novels | 55 |
| SHARI'S | 11 |
| Bygone sportscaster with a statue outside Wrigley Field | 55 |
| Beloved Chicago Cubs announcer | 30 |
| Fiesta toy endorsed by a '70s songwriter? | 45 |
| Jazz/pop singer | 15 |
| Editor, fall flower and sci-fi author | 37 |
| Creator of Abie the Agent | 25 |
| Manacles manipulator | 20 |
| His contracts had escape clauses | 32 |
| Double-H of magic | 17 |
| Bandleader who married Betty Grable | 35 |
| Attack a Scottish singer-composer? | 34 |
| Author of ''Ruggles of Red Gap'' | 48 |
| Orson Welles role in "The Third Man" | 46 |
| Vienna underground denizen? | 27 |
| The third man in "The Third Man" | 42 |
| Question of "when" involving Billy Crystal | 52 |
| His "Goblet of Fire" was Amazon.com's #1 best-selling book of 2000 | 80 |
| Rowling's star | 18 |
| He flies on a broom | 19 |
| Full Radcliffe credit | 21 |
| Fix the marquee "TRY OTHER RAP" | 41 |
| Fictional wizard who studies at Hogwarts | 40 |
| Fictional wizard | 16 |
| Bert Kalmar's songwriting partner | 37 |
| James and Houdini | 17 |
| Bar where Hemingway hung out | 28 |
| ___ Bar, in Venice (where the Bellini was invented) | 51 |
| Newsman's brain | 19 |
| Presidential honoree of '45 | 31 |
| President in 1945 | 17 |
| One Direction member who named the band (like you know any of the other members) | 80 |
| "The buck stops here" president | 41 |
| World War I veteran who served as a U.S. president | 50 |
| Presidential election winner of note | 36 |
| President (WWI artillery officer) | 33 |
| Margaret's father | 21 |
| Statesman and author | 20 |
| Announcer for Burns and Allen | 29 |
| Election announcement of November 1948? | 39 |
| Winter frosts | 13 |
| Became unpleasantly stern | 25 |
| Becomes more severe, as weather | 31 |
| More unfeeling | 14 |
| More difficult to listen to | 27 |
| More bitter | 11 |
| Like Siberian winters, compared to ours | 39 |
| Like boot camp vis-Ã -vis day camp | 36 |
| Least lenient | 13 |
| Least forgiving | 15 |
| In unkind style | 15 |
| In an unkind way | 16 |
| In a stern way | 14 |
| Gratingly | 9 |
| Dampen a person's good mood | 31 |
| It may be handed down by a hanging judge | 40 |
| Liquid asset for a tough judge | 30 |
| Jarring sound or color | 22 |
| Five-time Kentucky Derby winner Bill | 36 |
| Moss and Mort | 13 |
| Turf and surf? | 14 |
| Rails' kin? | 15 |