| "Thimble Theatre" family name | 39 |
| "Thimble Theater" character | 37 |
| ''Thimble Theatre'' name | 40 |
| Olive and family, from "Popeye" | 41 |
| Olive and family from "Popeye" | 40 |
| Cries of dismay from the mishpocha | 34 |
| Shellfish considered an aphrodisiac | 35 |
| Source of an advantage, figuratively | 36 |
| Food sometimes eaten with a small fork | 38 |
| " . . . the world's mine ___" | 43 |
| Feature of Blue Point, Long Island | 34 |
| Treats that require a special knife and fork | 44 |
| Words from someone who's ready to plotz | 43 |
| "It's always something with you!" | 47 |
| ___ Mountain Daredevils (rock group) | 36 |
| Arkansas's ___ National Forest | 34 |
| Group of low mountains of Arkansas | 34 |
| Rock's _____ Mountain Daredevils | 36 |
| Missouri/Arkansas mountain range | 32 |
| Missouri county on the border of Arkansas | 41 |
| County in Missouri or county seat in Arkansas | 45 |
| Country/rock's ___ Mountain Daredevils | 42 |
| City in Arkansas or county in Missouri | 38 |
| City ENE of Fort Smith, Arkansas | 32 |
| Airline purchased by T.W.A. in 1986 | 35 |
| "___ Ike" (old comic strip) | 37 |
| __ Mountains: south-central U.S. range | 38 |
| __ Mountains: central U.S. range | 32 |
| Range that the Buffalo River flows through | 42 |
| Range that includes the Boston Mountains | 40 |
| Range near Wal-Mart's headquarters | 38 |
| Mark Twain National Forest setting | 34 |
| Lake of the ___ (Missouri reservoir) | 36 |
| Fayetteville's mountain range | 33 |
| "The Kettles in the ___" (1956 movie) | 47 |
| Longtime Boston Symphony conductor | 34 |
| Longtime conductor at Tanglewood | 32 |
| Longtime Boston Symphony conductor Seiji | 40 |
| Former Boston Symphony Orchestra conductor | 42 |
| Former Boston Symphony conductor | 32 |
| Vienna State Opera music director | 33 |
| Tanglewood concert hall dedicatee | 33 |
| Seiji ___, longtime Boston Symphony maestro | 43 |
| Noted Toho School of Music graduate | 35 |
| Name on a Tanglewood concert hall | 33 |
| Manchurian-born conductor Seiji ___ | 35 |
| Longtime Boston Symphony director | 33 |
| Longest-serving Boston Symphony director | 40 |
| Former Boston Symphony director Seiji | 37 |
| Conductor noted for wearing white turtlenecks | 45 |
| Conductor noted for wearing turtlenecks | 39 |
| Boston Symphony Orchestra leader | 32 |
| 2000s Vienna State Opera conductor | 34 |
| Atmospheric layer with a "hole" in it | 47 |
| ___ layer (upper atmosphere part) | 33 |
| Subject of environmentalist study | 33 |
| Low-level pollution or high-level protection | 44 |
| Layer with a ''hole'' | 37 |
| Layer with "holes" in it | 34 |
| Layer that absorbs ultraviolet rays | 35 |
| Kind of layer protecting the earth | 34 |
| Gas that both protects and pollutes | 35 |
| Form of oxygen with a sharp odor | 32 |
| Dwindling gas in the stratosphere | 33 |
| Composition of an endangered layer | 34 |
| Blue gas in the greenhouse effect | 33 |
| Absorber of ultraviolet radiation | 33 |
| Foul-mouthed White Sox manager Guillen | 38 |
| Runner-up of "Survivor: Cook Islands" | 47 |
| Black Sabbath vocalist's first name | 39 |
| "The Osbournes" patriarch | 35 |
| "I kid you not" speaker | 33 |
| "I Kid You Not" author | 32 |
| He wrote "I Kid You Not" | 34 |
| "I Kid You Not" autobiographer | 40 |
| Onetime host of "The Tonight Show" | 44 |
| Former "Tonight Show" host Jack | 41 |
| Carson's late-night predecessor | 35 |
| "Up to ___" (1952 game show) | 38 |
| "The Tonight Show" host, once | 39 |
| The Tonight Show host 1957-62 | 33 |
| Pioneer of late-night talk shows | 32 |
| One-time host of "The Tonight Show" | 45 |
| One of O'Brien's forerunners | 36 |
| Jack who pioneered late-night talk | 34 |
| Jack who once hosted "The Tonight Show" | 49 |
| Jack who hosted "The Tonight Show" | 44 |
| Jack Benny's '47 summer replacement | 43 |
| Host who said "I kid you not" | 39 |
| Host noted for a 1960 on-air resignation | 40 |
| Former "Tonight" host Jack | 36 |
| Early late-night television host | 32 |
| Early host of "The Tonight Show" | 42 |
| Early 'Tonight Show' host | 33 |
| Carson's "Tonight Show" predecessor | 49 |
| Author of "I Kid You Not" | 35 |
| Allen's late-night successor | 32 |
| Allen's "Tonight" successor | 41 |
| 1952 quiz show "Up to ___" | 36 |
| "Up to ___," 1952 game show | 37 |