| Henry, by the end of "Goodfellas" | 43 |
| Disney/Pixar's Remy or Emile | 32 |
| Dirty one in a memorable Cagney line | 36 |
| Clavell's "King ___" | 34 |
| British nark's U.S. counterpart | 35 |
| Animal that frequently hides on ships | 37 |
| "The Wind in the Willows" fellow | 42 |
| "Dirty" one, in a Cagney line | 39 |
| "Brother ___," 1938 film | 34 |
| 'House That Jack Built' critter | 39 |
| Pro ___ (one way to divide things) | 34 |
| Proportionately (with "Pro") | 38 |
| ''Tat-tat'' start | 33 |
| Sound that comes before two tats? | 33 |
| Couple of words before ''tat'' | 46 |
| ''Tat-tat'' preceder | 36 |
| "The Public Enemy" sound effect | 41 |
| "The Untouchables" sound effect | 41 |
| ''The Public Enemy'' sound effect | 49 |
| Increase in increments, with "up" | 43 |
| Increase gradually, with "up" | 39 |
| This doesn't need to be fixed, but it can be | 48 |
| Listeners do it online to albums | 32 |
| Hold a horse back until the homestretch | 39 |
| Give a "G" or "PG," say | 43 |
| Do work for Lloyd's of London | 33 |
| Control a race horse's speed | 32 |
| Borrower's interest re interest | 35 |
| Bit of info on the side of a taxi | 33 |
| Assign an "R" or "PG" | 41 |
| Assign a "PG-13" or an "R" | 46 |
| Review a women's bygone outfit? | 35 |
| Word after "G" or "PG" | 42 |
| Put on a scale of 1 to 10, perhaps | 34 |
| In Dun & Bradstreet's files | 35 |
| Totally lacking nudity and cursing, probably | 44 |
| Like movies suitable for the whole family | 41 |
| Like movies for the whole family | 32 |
| Like "Charlotte's Web" | 36 |
| Like movies for "mature audiences" | 44 |
| Like "The Hurt Locker" | 32 |
| Like "American Beauty" | 32 |
| Tantalizingly off-limits to kids, in Hollywood | 46 |
| Like most pictures with frequent cursing | 40 |
| Like "10," but not "9" | 42 |
| Like "Midnight Cowboy," originally | 44 |
| One using Yelp or TripAdvisor, perhaps | 38 |
| Judge of sex and violence in films | 34 |
| Diving competition judge, for one | 33 |
| Basil who played Sherlock Holmes | 32 |
| Manchester Orchestra "I'd ___ Have" | 49 |
| "I'd ___ be right . . . " | 39 |
| $500 apartment near the Loop, probably | 38 |
| Super Bowl stats that are usually high | 38 |
| Student-teacher calculation, say | 32 |
| Word from the Latin for "reckoning" | 45 |
| There's often a colon in one | 32 |
| Relationship expressed with a colon | 35 |
| It's sometimes written with a colon | 39 |
| It may be "golden" in mathematics | 43 |
| Currency exchange market listing, e.g. | 38 |
| They may be eaten near the front | 32 |
| They're often expressed with colons | 39 |
| Rung of a ship's "ladder" | 39 |
| Frank, Dean, Sammy, Peter, and Joey | 35 |
| 1950s-'60s entertainment group | 34 |
| "Ocean's Eleven" group | 36 |
| "Ocean's Eleven" cast members | 43 |
| "Ocean's Eleven" cast | 35 |
| It doesn't leave much time to relax | 39 |
| Followers of the Pied Piper of Hamelin | 38 |
| Charlie Brown's "Darn!" | 37 |
| What Charlie Brown says when he's mad | 41 |
| Exterminator's targets, sometimes | 37 |
| "I hate when that happens!" | 37 |
| "I hate it when that happens!" | 40 |
| "Good grief!" alternative | 35 |
| Winston's biggest fear in "1984" | 46 |
| Proverbial sinking ship deserters | 33 |
| Gives up, with ''out'' | 38 |
| Cry often made while snapping the fingers | 41 |
| Charlie Brown's cry of anguish | 34 |
| Charlie Brown's "Darn it!" | 40 |
| Charlie Brown's ''Darn!'' | 45 |
| Charlie Brown says it when frustrated | 37 |
| Candidates for witness protection programs | 42 |
| "The Secret of NIMH" figures | 38 |
| "That didn't go well" | 35 |
| "Curses!" to Charlie Brown | 36 |
| "___, Lice and History," Zinsser book | 47 |
| ''What rotten luck!'' | 37 |
| "Midnight Cowboy" role | 32 |
| Dustin's "Midnight Cowboy" role | 45 |
| Rizzo of "Midnight Cowboy" | 36 |
| "Midnight Cowboy" character | 37 |
| Dustin's role in "Midnight Cowboy" | 48 |
| Dustin's '69 Oscar-nominated role | 41 |
| Dustin in "Midnight Cowboy" | 37 |
| Dustin in ''Midnight Cowboy'' | 45 |
| "I'm walking here!" speaker | 41 |