| Joe who served 36 years in Congress | 35 |
| Former Golden Arches burger | 27 |
| "Keep the hot side hot" fast food sandwich | 52 |
| Former Golden Arches sandwiches | 31 |
| Former fast-food burgers pitched by Jason Alexander | 51 |
| Big N' Tasty forerunners | 28 |
| Richard or Maurice of 1940s fast food | 37 |
| Steel union's former boss | 29 |
| Noted Ronald | 12 |
| Marie of movies: 1923–65 | 31 |
| Fast food eponym | 16 |
| Part of an Australian territory in the Indian Ocean | 51 |
| Place for a quick bite | 22 |
| Its first mascot was a toque-wearer named Speedee | 49 |
| 13-layer sandwich | 17 |
| "Fargo" Oscar winner | 30 |
| Politician Barbara | 18 |
| Star of "Ape" films | 29 |
| Roddy of "Planet of the Apes" films | 45 |
| "A Clockwork Orange" actor | 36 |
| Irritating "Grey's Anatomy" nickname | 50 |
| "Grey's Anatomy" nickname | 39 |
| Uncle Scrooge's surname | 27 |
| Scrooge's surname | 21 |
| Scrooge ___ (Donald's wealthy uncle) | 40 |
| Animated Scrooge | 16 |
| Year Fra Filippo Lippi was born | 31 |
| The year 1406 | 13 |
| Early 15th century year | 23 |
| Year of Alexander V's death | 31 |
| 564% of CCL | 11 |
| Hosted the event | 16 |
| Secretary of Defense, 1957-59 | 29 |
| Neil __, Defense secretary under Eisenhower | 43 |
| THREE BLIND MICE | 16 |
| "Is There Life Out There" singer Reba | 47 |
| Reba of Nashville | 17 |
| Country singer Reba | 19 |
| "Is There Life Out There" singer | 42 |
| "Can't Even Get the Blues" singer | 47 |
| "Can't Even Get the Blues" country singer | 55 |
| ''Queen of Country'' | 36 |
| Postgrad degrees in public works | 32 |
| Illusionary illustrator | 23 |
| Subject of an art museum in The Hague | 37 |
| Perspective-bending artist | 26 |
| Hofstadter subject, along with J.S. Bach and Kurt Gödel | 58 |
| He drew the impossible | 22 |
| Artist known for drawing "impossible objects" | 55 |
| One who has roasts without hosts? | 33 |
| Ian whose "Atonement" was adapted into a Best Picture nominee | 71 |
| "On Chesil Beach" novelist Ian | 40 |
| "Atonement" novelist, 2001 | 36 |
| "I always drive in the ___" | 37 |
| Mr. ___ (delivery man on "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood") | 69 |
| "Don't Worry, Be Happy" Bobby | 43 |
| Golden Arches dessert | 21 |
| Fox role | 8 |
| Tannen's rival, in a 1985 film | 34 |
| Protagonist in the highest-grossing film of 1985 | 48 |
| "Back to the Future" hero Marty ___ | 45 |
| "Back to the Future" family name | 42 |
| Rapper with no plans to stick around, or a "Back to the Future" hero after hours? | 91 |
| Dr. Seuss's "Gertrude ___" | 40 |
| Director of "Charlie's Angels" and "This Means War" | 75 |
| "Charlie's Angels" director | 41 |
| Lead role in "Hawaii Five-O" | 38 |
| Actor Darren | 12 |
| Fibber and Molly | 16 |
| Radio couple at 79 Wistful Vista | 32 |
| William Shatner alma mater | 26 |
| University of Montreal | 22 |
| Trudeau's alma mater | 24 |
| Montreal campus | 15 |
| George whose jersey number (30) was retired by the Pacers | 57 |
| "At pubs I always order a ___" | 40 |
| Winner of 17 electoral votes | 28 |
| Loser in a '70s landslide | 29 |
| Candidate with the slogan "Come home, America" | 56 |
| "... Love at first sight? No, she just didn't want to ___ any more! Then I woke up" | 97 |
| Bob of "Sesame Street" | 32 |
| ___ boy (Mel Ott) | 17 |
| Transport for a pitcher | 23 |
| "Trainspotting" star Ewan | 35 |
| "The Shooting of Dan ___" (Robert W. Service poem) | 60 |
| So-called "Crime Dog" of public service ads | 53 |
| The 'Crime Dog' | 23 |
| "The Crime Dog" | 25 |
| Surname of a trio of singing sisters | 36 |
| New Jersey's ___ Air Force Base | 35 |
| N.B.A. great Dick | 17 |
| Basketball Hall-of-Famer Dick, who played for the 1950's Knicks | 67 |
| "Sincerely" sisters | 29 |
| Star slugger Mark | 17 |
| Slugger of 70 homers in one season | 34 |
| Record breaker of 1998 | 22 |
| Figure in Canseco's steroids tell-all "Juiced" | 60 |
| Cardinal number 25, once | 24 |
| Cardinal making many round trips | 32 |
| 1987 A.L. Rookie of the Year | 28 |