| MVP of Super Bowl XXI | 21 |
| Writer William Gilmore ___: 1806–70 | 42 |
| Super Bowl XXI MVP Phil | 23 |
| Super Bowl XXI M.V.P., first to say "I'm going to Disney World!" | 78 |
| Southern writer William Gilmore ___ | 35 |
| Quarterback Phil | 16 |
| N.F.L. commentator Phil | 23 |
| Kay Kyser band vocalist | 23 |
| Former Giants QB Phil | 21 |
| Ex-Giants quarterback Phil | 26 |
| Ex-Giant Phil | 13 |
| Fruity Easter cake | 18 |
| British fruitcake | 17 |
| ___ cake (marzipan-covered dessert) | 35 |
| Easter fare, especially in England | 34 |
| The Queen's fruitcakes | 26 |
| A greenback | 11 |
| Game in which money talks? | 26 |
| Schuster's publishing partner | 33 |
| Simple one | 10 |
| Schuster's partner | 22 |
| Playwright Neil | 15 |
| Cowell of "American Idol" | 35 |
| What he says goes | 17 |
| Simple man of childhood rhymes | 30 |
| Simple fellow | 13 |
| Partner of Paula and Randy | 26 |
| Neil or Paul | 12 |
| Neil or Carly | 13 |
| He says, in a game | 18 |
| Cowell who is quick to judge | 28 |
| 1980s game with four big buttons | 32 |
| Who says? | 9 |
| Visionary "Lord of the Flies" boy | 43 |
| The cross bearer | 16 |
| St. Peter's original name | 29 |
| St. Peter, originally | 21 |
| Simple or Simone | 16 |
| Simple fellow of rhyme | 22 |
| Sharp-tongued "American Idol" judge | 45 |
| S.A.'s Bolivar | 18 |
| Reality show judge Cowell | 25 |
| Popular playwright | 18 |
| Pop'sCarlyor Paul | 21 |
| Pie lover of rhyme | 18 |
| Pal of Theodore and Alvin | 25 |
| Order giver in a kids' game | 31 |
| One who says a lot? | 19 |
| One who says a lot in a game | 28 |
| NHL-er Gagne | 12 |
| Nazi-hunterWiesenthal | 22 |
| Man who says | 12 |
| Loves Me Like a Rock songwriter | 34 |
| Le Bon of Duran Duran | 21 |
| Kinsman of Jesus | 16 |
| Jean Giraudoux protagonist | 26 |
| Iconic singer/songwriter Paul | 29 |
| Hit single-player game of the 1980s | 35 |
| He says | 7 |
| He flirts with Paula | 20 |
| Half a publishing duo | 21 |
| Grammy-winning R&Ber Joe | 28 |
| Garfunkel's partner, once | 29 |
| Garfunkel's ex-partner | 26 |
| Former "American Idol" judge Cowell | 45 |
| Fairgoer of rhyme | 17 |
| Fair-bound boy of rhyme | 23 |
| Ex-Secretary of the Treasury | 28 |
| Electronic memory game with four colored lights | 47 |
| Electronic memory game with colored buttons | 43 |
| Electronic game fad of the 1980s | 32 |
| Do what he says | 15 |
| Cowell with a scowl | 19 |
| Cowell formerly of "American Idol" | 44 |
| Carly or Paul | 13 |
| Carly of pop | 12 |
| Brother of Theodore and Alvin | 29 |
| Bolivar | 7 |
| Acid-tongued "American Idol" judge | 44 |
| 2006 Mark Twain Prize recipient | 31 |
| "You're So Vain" singer | 37 |
| "You Can Call Me Al" singer | 37 |
| "You Can Call Me Al" Paul | 35 |
| "The Goodbye Girl" writer | 35 |
| "The Capeman" composer | 32 |
| "The Boxer" songwriter | 32 |
| "Plaza Suite" playwright | 34 |
| "Odd Couple" playwright | 33 |
| "Jake's Women" playwright | 39 |
| "Hot Fuzz" star Pegg | 30 |
| "Graceland" Paul | 26 |
| "Chapter Two" playwright | 34 |
| "California Suite" playwright | 39 |
| "Anticipation" singer | 31 |
| "American Idol" judge Cowell | 38 |
| "___ Boccanegra," Verdi opera | 39 |
| 'Plaza Suite' playwright | 32 |
| ''Broadway Bound'' writer | 41 |
| ___ says (tots' game) | 25 |
| ___ Says (kids' game) | 25 |