| U.S. president during the Mexican War | 37 |
| The one between Tyler and Taylor | 32 |
| San Francisco street named for a president | 42 |
| President under whom Texas was annexed | 38 |
| President featured on a 2009 coin | 33 |
| President during the Mexican-American War | 41 |
| He came between Tyler and Taylor | 32 |
| First dark horse elected U.S. President | 39 |
| Annual journalism award, informally | 35 |
| "Napoleon of the Stump" | 33 |
| "Fifty-four forty or fight" proponent | 47 |
| "54-40 or fight" candidate | 36 |
| Dance that originated in Bohemia | 32 |
| Type of music popular with Lawrence Welk | 40 |
| Grammy category eliminated in 2009 | 34 |
| Fast dance with many sharp turns | 32 |
| Dance to "Minka," e.g. | 32 |
| "Who Stole the Keeshka?," for one | 43 |
| "Beer Barrel," for one | 32 |
| ''Beer Barrel ___'' | 35 |
| Sought the opinions of, in a way | 32 |
| What's often blowing in the wind | 36 |
| Hay fever sufferer's nemesis | 32 |
| Certain allergy sufferer's bane | 35 |
| Antihistamines might counter its effects | 40 |
| Falling __ (politician's woe) | 33 |
| Arroz con ___ (chicken-and-rice dish) | 37 |
| It's often served with arroz | 32 |
| ''Hoi'' follower | 32 |
| Where electioneering is prohibited | 34 |
| Scott Rasmussen's occupation | 32 |
| One who gets numbers by calling numbers | 39 |
| What Woodsy Owl asked you not to do | 35 |
| What clean energy doesn't do | 32 |
| Bergen of "The Winds of War" | 38 |
| Sport with a museum in Lake Worth, Florida | 42 |
| Game you can't play left-handed | 35 |
| Game played on a 300-yard-long field | 36 |
| Sport that's not for left-handers | 37 |
| Game with periods called chukkers | 33 |
| Game played with four-foot-long mallets | 39 |
| Answer to "Marco!" in a game | 38 |
| Whom Venice's airport is named for | 38 |
| What sport has divisions called chukkers? | 41 |
| Type of shirt that might have a popped collar | 45 |
| Traveler who wrote "Il Milione" | 41 |
| Sport where one must pony up to play? | 37 |
| Sport that Prince Charles retired from | 38 |
| Sport played on a 300x160 yard field | 36 |
| Sport played on a 300-yard-long field | 37 |
| Sport not seen in the Olympics since 1936 | 41 |
| Sport imported from colonial India | 34 |
| Sport dropped from the Olympics after 1936 | 42 |
| Sport cut from the Summer Olympics after 1936 | 45 |
| Sport always played right-handed | 32 |
| Shirt with a collar that might be popped | 40 |
| Ralph Lauren brand with a horseman logo | 39 |
| Lefties can't play it professionally | 40 |
| It's sometimes played in water | 34 |
| Game played on a field that's about 10 acres | 48 |
| Game played in America since 1876 | 33 |
| Game played both on land and in water | 37 |
| Game introduced into England in 1869 | 36 |
| Game in which you "horse around" | 42 |
| Game in which left-handed play isn't allowed | 48 |
| Company with a horse in its logo | 32 |
| Answer to "Marco!" in a kids' game | 48 |
| Brit's sweater with a close-fitting collar | 46 |
| Short-sleeved shirts with collars | 33 |
| Prince Charles' top, sometimes | 34 |
| Famed explorer's inVestment of the 1920s? | 45 |
| Despot born with the name Saloth Sar | 36 |
| Senators and representatives, for short | 39 |
| Substance consisting of giant molecules | 39 |
| In math, the sum of a number of terms | 37 |
| Tentacled resident of a coral reef | 34 |
| Juice brand whose middle letter is a heart | 42 |
| Fruit drink brand named after its main ingredient | 49 |
| Drink in a uniquely shaped bottle | 33 |
| Drink in a distinctively curvy bottle | 37 |
| Doubled, a cheerleader's aid | 32 |
| Cheerleader's accessory, for short | 38 |
| Beverage brand named for the fruit it contains | 46 |
| "Wonderful" juice brand | 33 |
| ___ Wonderful (juice brand touting antioxidants) | 48 |
| Fleshy fruit, as an apple or pear | 33 |
| Apple or loquat, e.g. (Tribute #2) | 34 |
| Citrus fruit similar to a grapefruit | 36 |
| Former German duchy known for a breed of dog | 44 |
| Baltic region for which a dog is named | 38 |
| College in Claremont, California | 32 |
| Los Angeles suburb named for a goddess of fruit | 47 |
| City mentioned in the 1964 hit "G.T.O." | 49 |
| "___ and Circumstance" | 32 |
| Circumstance's accompaniment? | 33 |
| Ceremonial elegance and splendor | 32 |
| ''__ and Circumstance'' | 39 |
| Title location of an 1834 Bulwer-Lytton novel | 45 |
| Historic site southeast of Naples | 33 |
| City destroyed by Mount Vesuvius | 32 |