| All-purpose name | 16 |
| Songwriter-husband of Minnie Riperton and father of "SNL" alum Maya | 77 |
| Stones guitarist Keith | 22 |
| She worked for Grant on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" | 61 |
| Reed ___, Mr. Fantastic of Marvel Comics | 40 |
| Member of the Rolling Stones | 28 |
| Kramer portrayer in Seinfeld | 32 |
| Jagger cohort | 13 |
| "Poor ___": Franklin | 30 |
| ... International Tennis Hall of Fame [1955] | 44 |
| Two-wheeled transport? | 22 |
| Famed Liverpudlian | 18 |
| Declaration signer from Princeton, N.J. | 39 |
| Lionhearted one | 15 |
| Crusading monarch | 17 |
| 1923 Wallace Beery portrayal | 28 |
| Monarch who defeated Saladin | 28 |
| Funnies gumshoe | 15 |
| Franz Liszt's son-in-law | 28 |
| "Native Son" author | 29 |
| Very wealthy? | 13 |
| Loaded and then some | 20 |
| Ellington rolling in dough? (-Big) | 34 |
| Moocher's most valuable acquaintance? | 41 |
| He's a sweetie | 18 |
| Umber or chocolate brown | 24 |
| French cardinal | 15 |
| Cardinal who was a foe of the Musketeers | 40 |
| Antagonist of Dumas's trio | 30 |
| Make abundant | 13 |
| Made wealthy | 12 |
| High in nutrients | 17 |
| Celebrated mimic | 16 |
| Weighing device with more pounds? | 33 |
| Superlatively wealthy | 21 |
| Most vivid | 10 |
| Most affluent | 13 |
| Not a bad thing for a wife to have | 34 |
| Friday, "Motherless Child" | 36 |
| Comic book character who wears an Eton collar and a red bow tie | 63 |
| Cartoon millionaire created by Alfred Harvey | 44 |
| "Shaggy! It's a spooky sorceress who keeps complaining!" | 70 |
| Music's Havens and Sambora | 30 |
| Havens and Cunningham | 21 |
| Containing a lot of, as a nutrient | 34 |
| Author Mordecai | 15 |
| Vegas impressionist | 19 |
| Johnny Carson impersonator of note | 34 |
| Impressionist whom Mel Blanc labeled "The Man of a Thousand Voices" | 77 |
| Great ape? | 10 |
| Famous ape-man? | 15 |
| Start of an Irwin Shaw title | 28 |
| "If I Were a ___" | 27 |
| Irwin Shaw novel | 16 |
| Virginia Capital and Vancouver suburb | 37 |
| Affluent ex-Veep in Virginia? | 29 |
| Irwin Shaw novel? | 17 |
| Author in the Bloomsbury Group | 30 |
| Calorie-laden baked good | 24 |
| Almanac name of old | 19 |
| Almanack man | 12 |
| Salmon, vis-Ã -vis Omega-3 | 28 |
| Seismologist rose to new heights? | 33 |
| Manfred von ___ (The Red Baron) | 31 |
| Wealthy relative | 16 |
| Supporter #1 | 12 |
| Stereotypical benefactor | 24 |
| Clichéd benefactor | 21 |
| Economic class struggle | 23 |
| Making grain-size, as potatoes | 30 |
| Nelson or Mears | 15 |
| Ilsa's love | 15 |
| Haystack | 8 |
| "Casablanca" café owner | 36 |
| ''Casablanca'' cafe owner | 41 |
| Bogie role | 10 |
| Actor Moranis | 13 |
| "Jessie's Girl" singer Springfield | 48 |
| Stack of hay | 12 |
| Humphrey role | 13 |
| Hay pile | 8 |
| Comedian Moranis | 16 |
| Astley who gets rolled | 22 |
| Texas governor Perry | 20 |
| Stack of cordwood cut to even lengths | 37 |
| Santorum for whom "santorum" was coined | 49 |
| Record producer Rubin | 21 |
| Paris Hilton's dad | 22 |
| Moranis of "Ghostbusters" | 35 |
| Mears of Indy fame | 18 |
| Man in motion Hansen | 20 |
| Man In Motion Hansen | 21 |
| James or Springfield | 20 |
| Indy 500 winner Mears: 1979 and 1984 | 36 |
| Gov. Perry of Texas | 19 |
| European travel expert Steves | 29 |
| Derringer of the McCoys | 23 |
| Cafe proprietor in "Casablanca" | 41 |
| Bogey role | 10 |
| Blaine of "Casablanca" | 32 |