| "Ballad of the ___ Cafe" | 34 |
| Actress Thompson of "Family" | 38 |
| Thompson of TV's "Family" | 39 |
| Thompson in the Theater Hall of Fame | 36 |
| Actress Thompson of TV's "Family" | 47 |
| Time's Man of the Year, 1977 | 32 |
| Time's Man of the Year for 1977 | 35 |
| He wrote "In Search of Identity" | 42 |
| Begin's Camp David counterpart | 34 |
| Surprise visitor to Israel in 1977 | 34 |
| Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient of 1984 | 47 |
| President who won a Nobel Peace Prize | 37 |
| Peace Nobelist before Mother Teresa | 35 |
| Nobel Peace Prize president assassinated in 1981 | 48 |
| Nobel Peace Prize co-winner: 1978 | 33 |
| Leader involved in 70's shuttle diplomacy | 45 |
| Leader involved in '70s shuttle diplomacy | 45 |
| Egypt's memorable co-Nobelist | 33 |
| 1983 miniseries title role for Louis Gossett Jr. | 48 |
| 1978 Nobel Peace Prize recipient | 32 |
| 1978 Nobel Peace Prize co-winner | 32 |
| "Revolt on the Nile" author | 37 |
| "In Search of Identity" autobiographer | 48 |
| '70s-'80s Egyptian president Anwar | 42 |
| Youthful gp. hoping to save lives | 33 |
| Teen activist org. aiming to save lives | 39 |
| Grp. opposed to underage drinking | 33 |
| Gp. opposed to underage drinking | 32 |
| Campus grp. whose members may receive keys | 42 |
| Campus gp. opposed to substance abuse | 37 |
| "Contract for Life" org. | 34 |
| Subject of a May 2005 underwear photo | 37 |
| He was captured in December 2003 | 32 |
| Word for "It might have been!" | 40 |
| Get ready to ride, with "up" | 38 |
| Order to a cowboy, with "up" | 38 |
| Order to a cowboy (with ''up'') | 47 |
| It comes between a cowboy and his horse | 39 |
| Aerosmith: "Back in the ___" | 38 |
| "I'm back in the ___ again!" | 42 |
| ___ Horse; or low mountain pass | 32 |
| "Blazing ___" (Brooks film) | 37 |
| "Empty ___," 1936 song | 32 |
| "Blazing ---" (Brooks film) | 37 |
| "Swell" 50's footwear | 35 |
| "Smooth Operator" singer | 34 |
| "No Ordinary Love" singer | 35 |
| "The Sweetest Taboo" singer | 37 |
| "Smooth Operator" chanteuse | 37 |
| ''The Sweetest Taboo'' singer | 45 |
| Radio's "Vic and ___" | 35 |
| 1986 Best New Artist Grammy winner | 34 |
| 'Smooth Operator' singer | 32 |
| "Soldier of Love" singer | 34 |
| ''Smooth Operator'' singer | 42 |
| Singer with the 1986 #1 album "Promise" | 49 |
| One-named "No Ordinary Love" singer | 45 |
| Marquis portrayed in ''Quills'' | 47 |
| Best New Artist Grammy winner after Cyndi Lauper | 48 |
| "Your Love is King" singer | 36 |
| "The Sweetest Taboo" singer, 1985 | 43 |
| ''Smooth Operator'' chanteuse | 45 |
| Singer's name pronounced "Shar-day" | 49 |
| She won a 2002 Grammy for "Lovers Rock" | 49 |
| She warned us about a "Smooth Operator" | 49 |
| She sang 'The Sweetest Taboo' | 37 |
| She sang 'Smooth Operator' | 34 |
| One-named singer of "Smooth Operator" | 47 |
| Old radio's "Vic and ___" | 39 |
| Nigerian-born singer with five Top 40 hits | 42 |
| Nigerian-born "Smooth Operator" singer | 48 |
| Nigerian who won the 1985 Best New Artist Grammy | 48 |
| Name pronounced "Shar-day" | 36 |
| Marquis portrayed in "Quills" | 39 |
| Marat's counterpart in a Peter Weiss title | 46 |
| Iconic British Nigerian soft rock singer | 40 |
| Historical figure portrayed in "Quills" | 49 |
| Geoffrey Rush's "Quills" role | 43 |
| De _____ ("Justine" novelist) | 39 |
| 1985 Grammy winner for Best New Artist | 38 |
| "Vic and ___" of oldtime radio | 40 |
| "Soldier of Love" singer, 2009 | 40 |
| "Smooth Operator" songstress | 38 |
| "No Ordinary Love" band | 33 |
| "Hang on to Your Love" singer | 39 |
| "By Your Side" singer, 2000 | 37 |
| 'The Sweetest Taboo' singer | 35 |
| ''Your Love Is King'' singer | 44 |
| "Sexy" lady of a Beatles song | 39 |
| "Li'l Abner" character Hawkins | 44 |
| Hekzebiah Hawkins's daughter | 32 |
| "Sexy" lady of Beatles song | 37 |
| "Sexy" gal in a Beatles song | 38 |
| When repeated, a "Funny Girl" song | 44 |
| Title girl in a Joanna Newsom song | 34 |
| The Beatles' Sexy ____ | 32 |
| She was "Sexy," to The Beatles | 40 |
| Sad Sack's girlfriend, in the comics | 40 |
| Maugham's "Thompson" | 34 |
| Maugham's "___ Thompson" | 38 |