| U Can't Touch This rapper | 32 |
| Stage name of entertainer Stanley Burrell | 41 |
| Baggy pants popularizer in the 1980s | 36 |
| "U Can't Touch This" singer, 1990 | 47 |
| Key fort? | 9 |
| Historic Maryland fort | 22 |
| Fort in Baltimore's harbor | 30 |
| Food Not Bombs co-founder Keith | 31 |
| Kennedy or Nixon, in their families | 35 |
| Cancer, astrologically | 22 |
| "U Can't Touch This" rapper | 41 |
| "On the Sunny Side of the Street" songwriter | 54 |
| Big name in deodorant | 21 |
| The Great Lakes | 15 |
| Year Richard I died | 19 |
| Roman 1103 | 10 |
| 1 103 to Nero | 14 |
| Year the Second Crusade ended | 29 |
| Actor John from Spokane | 23 |
| Source of pink applesauce | 25 |
| Trapper John's last name | 28 |
| Joey of New Kids on the Block | 29 |
| O.O. et al. | 11 |
| Teens' summer work opportunities, usually | 45 |
| Taking orders at the drive-thru window, etc. | 44 |
| They're often filled with teens | 35 |
| They don't pay well | 23 |
| They don't have many perks | 30 |
| Summer vacation employment, most likely | 39 |
| Low-prestige positions | 22 |
| Dead-end positions | 18 |
| R & B singer Brian | 22 |
| Lonette of "The Cotton Club" and "Malcolm X" | 64 |
| Lonette of "Malcolm X" | 32 |
| Actress Lonette of "Malcolm X" | 40 |
| ___ Foods (Little Debbie cakes company) | 39 |
| Ian of "The Da Vinci Code" | 36 |
| He played Magneto in the "X-Men" trilogy | 50 |
| Gandalf portrayer in "The Lord of the Rings" movies | 61 |
| New Brunswick politician Frank | 30 |
| Former New Brunswick Premier Frank | 34 |
| Willamette tributary | 20 |
| Canadian Commander in Bosnia | 28 |
| Clothing line relaunched in 2004 | 32 |
| President on the $500 bill | 26 |
| $500 | 4 |
| Third president to be assassinated | 34 |
| President William | 17 |
| Highest peak in North America | 29 |
| "... and just like that, I was a ___! ..." | 52 |
| Folk-singer Rod | 15 |
| Lilith Fair founder Sarah | 25 |
| "Sweet Surrender" singer | 34 |
| "Big Jim ___" (1952 John Wayne film) | 46 |
| '60s-'70s Tigers pitcher Denny | 38 |
| PBS round table | 15 |
| "American Pie" songwriter | 35 |
| Virginia suburb of Washington | 29 |
| Virginia locale where the C.I.A. is headquartered | 49 |
| Virginia city that's home to CIA headquarters | 49 |
| Stevenson of TV's "MASH" | 38 |
| Singer Don | 10 |
| Actor Stevenson | 15 |
| "Vincent" singer/songwriter Don | 41 |
| "American Pie" songwriter Don | 39 |
| "American Pie" singer Don | 35 |
| ____ House: Civil War surrender site | 36 |
| Weight-conscious rapper, or what the singer of "American Pie" eats? | 77 |
| Formerly Busy Man's Magazine | 32 |
| 'Dirty Sexy Money' actress Zoe | 38 |
| Mary ___, late black educator | 29 |
| Mary ___, famous educator: 1875–1955 | 43 |
| XXXVI x XXXII | 13 |
| Start of Frederick I's reign | 32 |
| DLXXVI doubled | 14 |
| 1963 John Wayne comedy western | 30 |
| When Henry II became king | 25 |
| Media maven Marshall | 20 |
| Marshall of the media books | 27 |
| "The medium is the message" man | 41 |
| "Don't get me wrong — con¬struct¬ing crosswords is fun. What takes forever is the ___" | 110 |
| "Canadians are mildewed with caution", he said | 56 |
| Year in the reign of Henry II | 29 |
| Half of MMCCCX | 14 |
| CCXXXI quintupled | 17 |
| 1,156, to Vergil | 16 |
| 1,156, to Caesar | 16 |
| CXVI x X | 8 |
| CCXC quadrupled | 15 |
| 1,164, in old Rome | 18 |
| Rapper née Lana Moorer | 25 |
| "Star Search" host | 28 |
| Carson's sidekick | 21 |
| Stampeders' _______ Stadium | 31 |
| “Heeere’s Johnny!” announcer | 40 |
| Calgary stadium | 16 |
| "I've started calling myself a '___ of letters' " | 71 |
| "Here's Johnny!" memoirist | 40 |
| "Heeeere's Johnny!" announcer | 43 |
| "For Laughing Out Loud" memoirist | 43 |