| Moved to a better fishing spot, maybe | 37 |
| Miss Ravenclaw, who co-founded Hogwarts School | 46 |
| Hogwarts House founder Ravenclaw | 32 |
| Crew member who's making waves? | 35 |
| You'll find some at the top of the charts | 45 |
| Participates in a regatta, perhaps | 34 |
| "A" and others on Election Day | 40 |
| It's toward the back of the arena | 37 |
| "Listen to Your Heart" pop duo | 40 |
| "It Must Have Been Love" duo | 38 |
| Renée's "Chicago" role | 39 |
| Velma's rival in "Chicago" | 40 |
| Velma's ''Chicago'' rival | 45 |
| ''Chicago'' role | 32 |
| Roker of "The Jeffersons" | 35 |
| Rival of Velma in "Chicago" | 37 |
| Renée, in "Chicago" | 32 |
| Renée, in ''Chicago'' | 40 |
| Gwen's "Chicago" role, 1975 | 41 |
| Defendant Hart in "Chicago" | 37 |
| Client of Billy in "Chicago" | 38 |
| ___ Hart, showgirl in "Chicago" | 41 |
| ___ Hart ("Chicago" role) | 35 |
| Hannah Montana's bodyguard ___ Roker | 40 |
| Former Big Apple theater showplace | 34 |
| ___ Roker (Hannah Montana's bodyguard) | 42 |
| ___ Music of 1970's-80's rock | 37 |
| ___ Music (old Bryan Ferry group) | 33 |
| ___ Music (early Bryan Ferry group) | 35 |
| "Crying" singer Orbison | 33 |
| Orbison who sang "Oh, Pretty Woman" | 45 |
| "Oh, Pretty Woman" singer Orbison | 43 |
| "King of the Cowboys" Rogers | 38 |
| Two-time Cy Young Award winner Halladay | 39 |
| Thinnes of "The Invaders" | 35 |
| The natural in "The Natural" | 38 |
| Sigfried's performing partner | 33 |
| Richard and Robert's "Jaws" co-star | 49 |
| Orbison of the Traveling Wilburys | 33 |
| N.H.L. star nicknamed St. Patrick | 33 |
| Man's name meaning "red" | 38 |
| Led Zep "Hats Off to (___) Harper" | 44 |
| Hobbs who was "The Natural" | 37 |
| George ___ Hill, director of a 1973 Oscar winner | 48 |
| Cohn depicted in "Angels in America" | 46 |
| Circus stars Siegfried & _____ | 34 |
| Buck's "Hee Haw" co-host | 38 |
| Booker Prize winner Arundhati ___ | 33 |
| Acuff of the Country Music Hall of Fame | 39 |
| 2003 A.L. Cy Young Award winner Halladay | 40 |
| 1986 and 1993 Smythe Trophy winner | 34 |
| "The Natural" protagonist Hobbs | 41 |
| "The Natural" hero Hobbs | 34 |
| "Rob ___" (Sir Walter Scott novel) | 44 |
| "Mickey Mouse Club "grownup | 37 |
| ''Hee Haw'' banjoist Clark | 42 |
| ''Crying'' singer Orbison | 41 |
| ___ Halladay, two-time Cy Young Award winner | 44 |
| Type of "Crown Revue"? | 32 |
| Daily Mirror article subject, often | 35 |
| Fleming's "Casino ___" | 36 |
| "Casino ___" (Ian Fleming novel) | 42 |
| "Casino ___," 007 spoof | 33 |
| 'Casino (Bond flick) --' | 32 |
| Signs of embarassment from George Brett? | 40 |
| Plumber's concern at Buckingham Palace? | 43 |
| Odds against this are 649,739 to 1 | 34 |
| It may occur in a palace bathroom? | 34 |
| Many are buried at Westminster Abbey | 36 |
| Winning team in the Pine Tar Incident | 37 |
| Cornwall ______ (Memorial Cup winners 1981) | 43 |
| Sir Henry who co-founded a car company in 1906 | 46 |
| Philosopher Josiah: 1855–1916 | 36 |
| Early automaker Frederick Henry ___ | 35 |
| Mnemonic for this puzzle's theme | 36 |
| "Running Scared" singer | 33 |
| ''Oh, Pretty Woman'' singer | 43 |
| "The Yellow Rose of Texas" star | 41 |
| "The King of the Cowboys" | 35 |
| Popular fast-food chain, informally | 35 |
| Wordsworth's "Rob ___ Grave" | 42 |
| Popular fast food chain, informally | 35 |
| Character on "Frasier" | 32 |
| Radio producer on "Frasier" | 37 |
| Producer on the fictional radio station KACL | 44 |
| Peri's role on "Frasier" | 38 |
| Peri's role on 'Frasier' | 36 |
| Peri's "Frasier" character | 40 |
| Peri's 'Frasier' role | 33 |
| Peri Gilpin's "Frasier" role | 42 |
| Nickname for a memorable Russell | 32 |
| Frasier's producer on "Frasier" | 45 |
| Female lead on "Frasier" | 34 |
| Dispatcher in "Monsters, Inc." | 40 |
| Coach Washington on "Glee" | 36 |
| "Shoe" waitress, in the comics | 40 |
| "Monsters, Inc." bookkeeper | 37 |
| ''Frasier'' role | 32 |
| Tech sch. overlooking the Hudson | 32 |
| Oldest technological univ. in America | 37 |