| Prairie city whose sign is a giant buffalo hunter | 49 |
| Capital city named for Queen Victoria | 37 |
| Canadian city named for Queen Victoria | 38 |
| ______ , Saskatchewan's Capital | 35 |
| Like Little League World Series qualifying games | 48 |
| "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" host | 46 |
| Former "final answer?" questioner | 43 |
| "Millionaire" host before Meredith | 44 |
| "Crowd Goes Wild" host, familiarly | 44 |
| Scholarship high school in N.Y.C. | 33 |
| Philbin of ''Final answer?'' fame | 49 |
| Noted Jesuit high school in N.Y.C. | 34 |
| Noted 2011 TV retiree, popularly | 32 |
| Michael replaced him as Kelly's cohost | 42 |
| Longtime morning co-host, familiarly | 36 |
| Kelly's 2000s morning co-host | 33 |
| He preceded Michael in the morning | 34 |
| Former cohost with Kelly and Kathie Lee | 39 |
| "Final answer?" asker, once | 37 |
| "Curia __" (King's court) | 39 |
| Word with "social" or "cash" | 48 |
| Fix, as a sock puppet's eyes | 32 |
| ___ Park, New York (Queens neighborhood) | 40 |
| __ Park: Queens area near Forest Hills | 38 |
| First filly to win the Kentucky Derby | 37 |
| Porter's "Miss Otis ___" | 38 |
| Polite turndown of an invitation | 32 |
| "Sorry, I can't come" | 35 |
| Size category for shirts, briefly | 33 |
| Rules and ___ (administrative law collection) | 45 |
| List of dos and don'ts, briefly | 35 |
| Its past tense is formed by adding -ed | 39 |
| Purpose of The Betty Ford Center | 32 |
| Physical therapist's work, for short | 40 |
| What an injured player goes through | 35 |
| Grammy-winning Amy Winehouse song | 33 |
| Betty Ford Center activity, briefly | 35 |
| Amy Winehouse Grammy-winning song | 33 |
| Work to get off the injured list | 32 |
| Work done to leave the injured list | 35 |
| Where hard partier might spend a month | 38 |
| Rocker's "retreat" | 32 |
| Restoration of a sort, for short | 32 |
| Purpose of the Betty Ford Center, briefly | 41 |
| Process that involves drying out, for short | 43 |
| Habit-kicking program, for short | 32 |
| Getting better, after "in" | 36 |
| Drew Barrymore went through it at 13 | 36 |
| Dislike covering left-winger (6) | 32 |
| Common step between sickness and health | 39 |
| Addiction-treatment facility, briefly | 37 |
| "They tried to make me go to ___..." | 46 |
| "28 Days" subject, briefly | 36 |
| ''Drying out'' program | 38 |
| Fixes up, as a "handyman special" | 43 |
| Go over and over, as an argument | 32 |
| Do some lines with your coworkers? | 34 |
| Put cooked food in the microwave | 32 |
| Bring back, as workers who've been let go | 45 |
| Bring back, as a laid-off employee | 34 |
| Old faces in workplaces, perhaps | 32 |
| O ___ do Futebol (Pelé's nickname) | 41 |
| "___ Momo" (1989 David Byrne album) | 45 |
| Continue to treat, as a swelling | 32 |
| Tend to again, as an injured joint | 34 |
| Keep treating a black eye, maybe | 32 |
| Apply a cold compress to once more | 34 |
| Treats again, as an inflammation | 32 |
| Â Â Works more to get the swelling down | 45 |
| Clinton's Secretary of Labor Robert | 39 |
| Clinton's first secretary of labor | 38 |
| Clinton's first labor secretary | 35 |
| Author of "The Greening of America" | 45 |
| "The Rise and Fall of the Third ___" | 46 |
| "City Life" composer Steve | 36 |
| Tim of "WKRP in Cincinnati" | 37 |
| Frist's successor as Senate majority leader | 47 |
| Senate Majority Leader after Frist | 34 |
| Actor Tim of "WKRP in Cincinnati" | 43 |
| "American Pie" actress Tara | 37 |
| The Lone Ranger's real identity | 35 |
| Tara of "American Pie" | 32 |
| Living Colour's guitarist Vernon | 36 |
| Frist's successor as majority leader | 40 |
| Australian Prime Minister Sir George | 36 |
| Tim of "Sister, Sister" | 33 |
| Tim of "Frank's Place" | 36 |
| Tim of ''WKRP in Cincinnati'' | 45 |
| Tara of "My Boss's Daughter" | 42 |
| Tara of "Alone in the Dark" | 37 |
| Successor to Frist as Senate majority leader | 44 |
| Star of "The Andromeda Strain" | 40 |
| Senate majority leader since 2007 | 33 |
| Publisher Whitelaw ___ (1837–1912) | 41 |
| Newspaper publisher Whitelaw ___ | 32 |
| McConnell's Senate counterpart | 34 |
| Kate of "Atlantic City" | 33 |
| Journalist Whitelaw: 1837–1912 | 37 |
| Democratic Minority Leader Harry | 32 |
| Daschle's successor as Senate minority leader | 49 |