| Kevin's "Footloose" role | 38 |
| Dog first voiced by John Kricfalusi | 35 |
| "You eediot!" speaker of toondom | 42 |
| "You eediot!" speaker of cartoons | 43 |
| Chihuahua with the last name Hoek | 33 |
| "What EEZ IT, man?" yeller | 36 |
| Utterer of "Stimpy, you ee-diot" | 42 |
| TV dog whose last name is Höek | 33 |
| Toon who says "You eediot!" | 37 |
| O-___ ("Kill Bill" role) | 34 |
| Nicktoons Network title character | 33 |
| Nickelodeon's "___ and Stimpy" | 44 |
| Lead character in "Footloose" | 39 |
| Kevin's "Footloose" character | 43 |
| He told Stimpy about Yak Shaving Day | 36 |
| First name of Stimpson J. Cat's pal | 39 |
| Dog with Peter Lorre's voice | 32 |
| Dog in Nickelodeon cartoons of the Â’90s | 43 |
| Chihuahua whose last name is Höek | 36 |
| Character created and voiced by John Kricfalusi | 47 |
| Cartoon creation of John Kricfalusi | 35 |
| Cartoon character whose last name is Höek | 44 |
| Cartoon character created by John Kricfalusi | 44 |
| Cartoon canine whose last name is Höek | 41 |
| Animated dog originally voiced by John Kricfalusi | 49 |
| "You eediot!" utterer of toondom | 42 |
| "Fuck tha Police" rapper | 34 |
| "Footloose" hero McCormack | 36 |
| "Asthma-hound" of cartoons | 36 |
| "Asthma-hound" chihuahua of animation | 47 |
| "___ and Stimpy" (Nickelodeon cartoon) | 48 |
| ___ Faire (re-enactors' event, informally) | 46 |
| Sofer of "General Hospital" | 37 |
| Sofer of "Blind Justice" | 34 |
| Hebrew name meaning "joy" | 35 |
| "The Ballad of Kintillo" author | 41 |
| "General Hospital" regular Sofer | 42 |
| "General Hospital" Emmy winner Sofer | 46 |
| 'General Hospital' Emmy-winner Sofer | 44 |
| 'General Hospital' Emmy winner Sofer | 44 |
| ___ artery (kidney's blood supplier) | 40 |
| __ artery, which supplies the kidneys | 37 |
| Ready for a witness protection program, perhaps | 47 |
| French automaker currently allied with Nissan | 45 |
| Police captain in "Casablanca" | 40 |
| One of three French auto-making brothers | 40 |
| It hasn't released a U.S. model since 1987 | 46 |
| Football defensive line position | 32 |
| "___ unto Caesar that . . . " | 39 |
| "___ unto Caesar . . . " | 34 |
| "___ therefore unto Caesar . . . " | 44 |
| Delivered formally, as a verdict | 32 |
| Russo of "The Thomas Crown Affair" | 44 |
| Name meaning "born again" | 35 |
| "Pandora's Box" painter Magritte | 46 |
| "Ransom" actress Russo | 32 |
| "Father of Modern Philosophy" Descartes | 49 |
| Russo of "In the Line of Fire" | 40 |
| "In the Line of Fire" actress Russo | 45 |
| Russo of ''In the Line of Fire'' | 48 |
| Kevin's "Tin Cup" costar | 38 |
| "The Son of Man" painter Magritte | 43 |
| Title hero of a Chateaubriand novel | 35 |
| Russo of "Yours, Mine & Ours" | 43 |
| Parti Québécois founder Lévesque | 41 |
| Kevin's "Tin Cup" co-star | 39 |
| 1968 Nobel Peace Prize winner Cassin | 36 |
| "Pandora's Box" surrealist Magritte | 49 |
| Russo of the "Lethal Weapon" series | 45 |
| Russo of "Two for the Money" | 38 |
| Russo of "Major League" | 33 |
| Russo of ''Ransom'' | 35 |
| Russo of ''Outbreak'' | 37 |
| Russo of ''Lethal Weapon 4'' | 44 |
| Russo in "Major League" | 33 |
| Mel's "Ransom" costar | 35 |
| Man's name that sounds like a woman's | 45 |
| Auberjonois of "Boston Legal" | 39 |
| Auberjonois of "Benson" | 33 |
| ___ Cassin, Nobelist for Peace: 1968 | 36 |
| Unisex name meaning "born again" | 42 |
| Two-time Haitian president Préval | 36 |
| Russo who played Frigga in "Thor" | 43 |
| Russo of "Ransom," 1996 | 33 |
| Russo of "Lethal Weapon 4" | 36 |
| Russo of "Big Trouble" | 32 |
| Russo of ''Two for the Money'' | 46 |
| Russo of ''Major League'' | 41 |
| Russo of "The Thomas Crown Affair" | 45 |
| Russo in "In the Line of Fire" | 40 |
| Québec's Lévesque | 35 |
| Pulitzer-winning science author Dubos | 37 |
| Pulitzer-winning microbiologist Dubos | 37 |
| Poet Sully Prudhomme (1901 Nobelist) | 36 |
| Oscar-winning French film director ___ Clément | 49 |
| Mathematician/philosopher Descartes | 35 |
| Kevin's costar in "Tin Cup" | 41 |
| Kevin's co-star in "Tin Cup" | 42 |
| It's often put before Descartes | 35 |
| French writer François ___ de Chateaubriand | 46 |