| "Oh! What a Lovely War" star | 38 |
| He wrote "Paradise Lost" | 34 |
| Blind poet who often wrote in an ancient language | 49 |
| English poet runs into comedian | 31 |
| English poet joins U.S. comedian | 32 |
| English poet and jocular "Uncle" | 42 |
| Walker in a liquor store | 24 |
| Cochran who defended O. J. | 26 |
| Singer in a brawl? | 18 |
| Hospital gowns | 14 |
| Hospital garments | 17 |
| Big name in blended Scotch whisky | 33 |
| Carsons | 7 |
| Dedicatee of a 1962 pop hit – in the San Francisco Bay? | 62 |
| He planted nurseries rather than orchards | 41 |
| U.S. folk character | 19 |
| Tree-planting legend in the United States | 41 |
| Sower of legend | 15 |
| Pioneer planter | 15 |
| Chapman's nickname | 22 |
| The Reds retired his number 5 | 29 |
| An M.V.P.: 1970, 1972 | 21 |
| 1997-2004 Cartoon Network series | 32 |
| Prestige of Jay's predecessor? | 34 |
| Rhode Island cuisine specialty | 30 |
| Cornbread concoctions | 21 |
| Tote bag on back of singer stirs up a form of business | 54 |
| Stage-door loser | 16 |
| "Tonight Show" host in 1962? | 38 |
| NBC late-night talk show hosts Carson | 37 |
| Then-obscure actor who played a victim in "A Nightmare on Elm Street" (1984) | 86 |
| "Carson's Successful Safari"? [Dalton Trumbo] | 59 |
| Dalton Trumbo novel | 19 |
| "Shattered Dreams" band | 33 |
| Violet variety (and the longest common word that uses just the right typing hand) | 81 |
| Flower in the violet family often seen on roadsides | 51 |
| American violet [right hand] | 28 |
| He played Luke in 2005's "The Dukes of Hazzard" | 61 |
| "Jackass" star | 24 |
| 'Jackass' co-star | 25 |
| Songwriter from Savannah | 24 |
| Lyricist born 11/18/1909 who wrote the words to the 10 songs with asterisked clues | 82 |
| Your average below-average singer | 33 |
| Person there when you need him, almost | 38 |
| Carson's spinning-toy essay? | 32 |
| He's there when you need him | 32 |
| One who's available when needed | 35 |
| Stranded country singer? | 24 |
| IRS Commissioner (country singer) | 33 |
| 'Poor Side of Town' singer | 34 |
| ''Secret Agent Man'' singer | 43 |
| Cash and Carson | 15 |
| Depp's dessert? | 19 |
| Bar for Cochran? | 16 |
| Certain celebrity's wallet contents? | 40 |
| 1991 Brad Pitt movie | 20 |
| Swimmer who played Tarzan | 25 |
| ___'Groat's House (tip of Scotland) | 43 |
| English duke ___ Gaunt | 22 |
| He ruled England during his father King Edward III's last years | 67 |
| Founder of the royal house of Lancaster | 39 |
| Friend of Thomas à Becket | 28 |
| Formal Halloween decorations? | 29 |
| LUTHER | 6 |
| Name of two popes | 17 |
| Shortest-reigning pope of the last 400 years | 44 |
| 33-day pope, 1978 | 17 |
| 33-day pope of 1978 | 19 |
| Vatican VIP for 26 years | 24 |
| Religious leader born in Wadowice, Poland | 41 |
| Peripatetic leader | 18 |
| Zealous journalist: 1697–1746 | 36 |
| Free-press pioneer | 18 |
| Phone man? | 10 |
| Noted band conductor | 20 |
| Financier Morgan | 16 |
| Mr. Moto's creator | 22 |
| Georgiana's pompous, Philistine father | 42 |
| American everyman | 17 |
| Apple-owning man? | 17 |
| US president | 12 |
| Oscar-nominated role for Anthony Hopkins in "Amistad" | 63 |
| Monroe's Secretary of State | 31 |
| Louise Catherine Johnson's spouse | 37 |
| Installer of the first White House pool table | 45 |
| He took office in 1825 | 22 |
| First son of a President to become President | 44 |
| First president who was the son of a president | 46 |
| 1808 resignee as U.S. senator | 29 |
| "Old Man Eloquent" | 28 |
| Stallone character in a manhunt movie | 37 |
| Macho stereotype of filmdom | 27 |
| He shot at soldiers | 19 |
| He played Jack Tripper on "Three's Company" | 57 |
| World's wealthiest person once | 35 |
| Big-mouthed pitcher? | 20 |
| Tolkien | 7 |
| Hugo-winning novelist of "Redshirts" | 46 |
| "Darling" director | 28 |
| He played the Painless Pole in "M*A*S*H," the movie | 61 |