| First major league manager to have 2000 wins and have 2000 hits | 63 |
| Manager with four World Series titles | 37 |
| Author of "Chasing the Dream: My Lifelong Journey to the World Series" | 80 |
| Pride of Beaver Falls, Pa. | 26 |
| Clergyman-turned-comedian? | 26 |
| Rat-pack member | 15 |
| Rat Pack member at the chess match? | 35 |
| Rat Pack guy who's a board member? | 38 |
| Old TV comic | 12 |
| Longest-living member of the Rat Pack | 37 |
| Actor who got his start on TV's "Gimme a Break!" | 62 |
| Singer on the album "End of the Century" | 50 |
| Rock icon for whom a Manhattan block is named | 45 |
| "Rock 'N' Roll High School" singer | 52 |
| 1967 film starring George Hamilton as a jewel thief | 51 |
| Chicago company | 15 |
| Pedometer wearer, maybe | 23 |
| Park ranger? | 12 |
| Central Park figure | 19 |
| Track workout | 13 |
| Popular exercise choice | 23 |
| Exercise popularized by Jim Fixx | 32 |
| Fitness-focused parent's purchase | 37 |
| Home run | 8 |
| Hits the track | 14 |
| Runs for one's life? | 24 |
| Runs for exercise | 17 |
| Slight pushes | 13 |
| Helps, as a memory | 18 |
| Exercises, in a way | 19 |
| Bends, as in a river | 20 |
| Aids, as a memory | 17 |
| Uses a treadmill, maybe | 23 |
| Takes exercise | 14 |
| Runs through the park | 21 |
| Runs for one's health | 25 |
| Runs for health | 15 |
| Runs for fitness | 16 |
| Runs at a moderate pace | 23 |
| Runs around the park, say | 25 |
| Hits the gym, maybe | 19 |
| Goes once or twice around the track, maybe | 42 |
| Goes for a run | 14 |
| Gets the blood pumping, maybe | 29 |
| Does laps, maybe | 16 |
| Daily runs, maybe | 17 |
| Clinton's runs | 18 |
| Casual runs | 11 |
| Helps to recall | 15 |
| Helps recall | 12 |
| Moderate pace | 13 |
| Slow equine pace | 16 |
| Pitcher Santana | 15 |
| Netman Kriek | 12 |
| Classical Brahms | 16 |
| Astronomer Kepler | 17 |
| Transvaal city | 14 |
| Characteristic of the Apostle John | 34 |
| Average guy in Berlin? | 22 |
| "The Blue Danube" composer | 36 |
| Composer born March 14, 1804 | 28 |
| President who served as defense lawyer in the Boston Massacre Trials | 68 |
| First president to live in the White House | 42 |
| David McCullough biography | 26 |
| "Mayflower" passenger | 31 |
| Last male survivor among the Mayflower passengers | 49 |
| Priscilla and spouse | 20 |
| His character was killed off after he left "Good Times" | 65 |
| 'Chinatown'; 'Prizzi's Honor' | 49 |
| Wayne Newton | 12 |
| Boob-tube pioneer | 17 |
| Personification of hard liquor | 30 |
| 1860 presidential candidate who won Kentucky, Tennessee, and Virginia | 69 |
| ''Animal House'' star (1978) | 44 |
| The Pilgrim's Progress author | 36 |
| Harpers Ferry raider | 20 |
| Abolitionist, dessert and actress | 33 |
| Benet epic: 1928 | 16 |
| Typical English person | 22 |
| England's Uncle Sam | 23 |
| Britishers | 10 |
| Modern composer known for 4'33" of quiet | 49 |
| Director who doesn't build wooden toilets | 45 |
| "Halloween" director | 30 |
| He wrote "The Wapshot Chronicle" | 42 |
| Author of "The Wapshot Chronicle" | 43 |
| He played Harold in "Harold & Kumar" films | 56 |
| Noted cheese shop patron | 24 |
| CENTENNIAL SINGER | 17 |
| Jazz great (1926-1967) | 22 |
| "Terminator Salvation" hero | 37 |
| Policeman becomes landscape painter | 35 |
| "Hurts So Good" singer, 1982 | 38 |
| "Hurts So Good" singer | 32 |
| 'Jack & Diane' singer | 33 |
| "Martian Child" star | 30 |
| "High Fidelity" star, 2000 | 36 |
| Original host of "What's My Line?" | 48 |
| Watergate tattletale | 20 |
| Watergate figure who leads from behind? | 39 |