| Superagent in "Doonesbury" | 36 |
| Slipknot turntablist Wilson | 27 |
| Silvers of stage fame | 21 |
| Silly Caesar | 12 |
| Sex Pistol Vicious | 18 |
| Science kid on PBS | 18 |
| Rock's _____ Vicious | 24 |
| Rock singer Vicious | 19 |
| Rock musician _____ Vicious | 27 |
| Punker Vicious | 14 |
| Punk rocker Vicious | 19 |
| Punk rocker ___ Vicious | 23 |
| PBS's Science Kid | 21 |
| Partner of Imogene | 18 |
| Partner for Imogene | 19 |
| Non-Roman Caesar | 16 |
| NFL Hall of Fame QB Luckman | 27 |
| Naughty boy, in "Toy Story" | 37 |
| N.F.L. Hall-of-Famer Luckman | 28 |
| Modern-day Caesar | 17 |
| Luckman or Caesar | 17 |
| Luckman of gridiron fame | 24 |
| Luckman of Chicago Bears fame | 29 |
| Latter-day Caesar | 17 |
| Late Sex Pistol Vicious | 23 |
| Kooky Caesar | 12 |
| Isaac Caesar's stage name | 29 |
| Imogene's TV partner | 24 |
| Imogene's comic partner | 27 |
| Hollywood entrepreneur Grauman | 30 |
| Hockey Hall of Famer Abel | 25 |
| Hall of Fame quarterback Luckman | 32 |
| Grauman or Caesar | 17 |
| Game designer Meier | 19 |
| Five-time All-Pro QB Luckman | 28 |
| Doug's dad in "The Hangover" | 42 |
| Caesar whose forum was TV | 25 |
| Caesar who wasn't an emperor | 32 |
| Caesar on TV | 12 |
| Caesar of old TV | 16 |
| Caesar of old comedy | 20 |
| Caesar of "Caesar's Hour" | 39 |
| Caesar from Yonkers | 19 |
| Caesar born in 1922 | 19 |
| British writer Chaplin | 22 |
| Baseball's Fernandez | 24 |
| Actor Worley | 12 |
| A Sex Pistol | 12 |
| A modem Caesar | 14 |
| 1986-87 Mets All-Star Fernandez | 31 |
| "My Way" Vicious | 26 |
| "___ the Science Kid" (PBS series) | 44 |
| ___ the Kid (N.H.L. nickname) | 29 |
| ___ Meier, creator of the "Civilization" video game series | 68 |
| Plant of the mallow family | 26 |
| Supporting instrumentalist | 26 |
| Dysfunctional movie couple | 26 |
| Motorcycle add-on | 17 |
| Biker's add-on | 18 |
| "Your Show of Shows" comedian | 39 |
| 2006 TV Land Pioneer Award recipient | 36 |
| "Your Show of Shows" star | 35 |
| Comic's appetizer? | 22 |
| Pitcher with a 168-mph fastball dreamed up by George Plimpton for the 1985 April Fools' Day issue of Sports Illustrated | 123 |
| Laughing Buddha? | 16 |
| Actress Sarah ___: 1755-1831 | 28 |
| "West ___ Story" | 26 |
| Pro or con | 10 |
| Competing team | 14 |
| Fries or slaw | 13 |
| Half of an argument | 19 |
| Entree go-with | 14 |
| "Them" or "us" | 34 |
| Triangle component | 18 |
| The margin runs along it | 24 |
| Show partisanship | 17 |
| Potato wedges, e.g. | 19 |
| One of six for a hexagon | 24 |
| Fries, maybe | 12 |
| A or B, on a record | 19 |
| Rectangle part | 14 |
| Pro or con, in a debate | 23 |
| One of six on a cube | 20 |
| On the __ (separately) | 22 |
| Fries, to a burger | 18 |
| Contending faction | 18 |
| Baked beans, e.g. | 17 |
| Ally with | 9 |
| Them or us | 10 |
| Support, with "with" | 30 |
| Record half | 11 |
| Fries, often | 12 |
| Debate team | 11 |
| Choice with the main dish | 25 |
| Ally (with) | 11 |
| A or B, on a cassette | 21 |
| Word with slip or swipe | 23 |
| Word with arm or bet | 20 |
| Word with ''walk'' or ''kick'' | 62 |
| Up-down connector | 17 |