| Lee or Musial | 13 |
| Lee of comics | 13 |
| Lee of comicdom | 15 |
| Laurel of slapstick | 19 |
| Laurel of old comedy | 20 |
| Laurel of note | 14 |
| Laurel of Laurel and Hardy | 26 |
| Laurel of laughs | 16 |
| Laurel of films | 15 |
| Laurel of film comedy | 21 |
| Laurel of "The Flying Deuces" | 39 |
| Laurel in films | 15 |
| Laurel from England | 19 |
| Laurel bestowed on Hollywood | 28 |
| Kyle and Kenny's friend on "South Park" | 53 |
| Kowalski in "Streetcar . . . " | 40 |
| Kids' book author Berenstain | 32 |
| Kid on "South Park" | 29 |
| Kenton or Laurel | 16 |
| Kenton or Kowalski | 18 |
| Kenton or Getz | 14 |
| Kenton | 6 |
| Jazzman Getz or Kenton | 22 |
| Jazz's Kenton | 17 |
| Jazz composer Kenton | 20 |
| In baseball, he's The Man | 29 |
| Hulk cocreator Lee | 18 |
| Hockey-maven Fischler | 21 |
| Hockey Hall of Famer Mikita | 27 |
| Hockey great Mikita | 19 |
| He won laurels in comedy | 24 |
| He won laurels for comedy | 25 |
| He says "They killed Kenny!" | 38 |
| Hall-of-Famer Coveleski | 23 |
| Hack or Musial | 14 |
| Hack of baseball | 16 |
| Guy that Paul Simon advises to "Make a new plan" | 58 |
| Getz or Musial | 14 |
| Getz on tenor sax | 17 |
| Getz into the sax | 17 |
| Getz on sax | 12 |
| Funnyman Laurel | 15 |
| Funnyman Freberg | 16 |
| Friend of Kyle, Kenny, and Eric | 31 |
| Friend of Kyle and Kenny | 24 |
| Freberg of TV commercials | 25 |
| Former Blackhawk Mikita | 23 |
| Folk musician Rogers | 20 |
| First name in old slapstick | 27 |
| First name in legendary comedy | 30 |
| Filmmaker Brakhage | 18 |
| Film comic Laurel | 17 |
| Fantastic Four cocreator Lee | 28 |
| Famous Cardinal | 15 |
| Eminem song that samples Dido's "Thank You" | 57 |
| Eminem song on "The Marshall Mathers LP" | 50 |
| Eminem hit feat. Dido | 21 |
| Disturbing Eminem hit | 21 |
| Denver Nuggets owner Kroenke | 28 |
| Davis Cupper Smith | 18 |
| Cutup with Oliver | 17 |
| Creature creator Winston of sci-fi filmdom | 42 |
| Creature creator Winston | 24 |
| Coveleski of Cooperstown | 24 |
| Common Asian place suffix | 25 |
| Comics publisher Lee | 20 |
| Comedic Laurel | 14 |
| Chum of Cartman, Kenny, and Kyle | 32 |
| Cartoonist Lee | 14 |
| Cartman cohort | 14 |
| Cardinal great Musial | 21 |
| Berenstain of kid-lit's Berenstain Bears | 44 |
| Baseballer Musial | 17 |
| Baseball's Man | 18 |
| Baseball's _____ the Man | 28 |
| Baseball's ____ the Man | 27 |
| Baseball's ___ the Man | 26 |
| Baseball legend Musial | 22 |
| Baseball Hall-of-Famer Musial | 29 |
| Baseball Hall-of-Famer Coveleski | 32 |
| Bandsman Kenton | 15 |
| Band-leader Kenton | 18 |
| Avant-garde filmmaker Brakhage | 30 |
| Asian ending for "land" | 33 |
| Actor Shaw of "Tough Enough" | 38 |
| A Laurel | 8 |
| A "South Park" kid | 28 |
| 2001 Eminem hit from "The Marshall Mathers LP" | 56 |
| 2000 Eminem single | 18 |
| 2000 Eminem hit | 15 |
| 1971 U.S. Open winner ___ Smith | 31 |
| 1970s tennis great Smith | 24 |
| "They killed Kenny!" shouter on "South Park" | 64 |
| "The Man" of baseball | 31 |
| "Streetcar . . ." nickname | 36 |
| "South Park" kid in a poofball hat | 44 |
| "South Park" kid in a poof-ball hat | 45 |
| "South Park" boy who's always crying "Oh my God, they killed Kenny!" | 92 |
| "Land," in central Asia | 33 |
| 'The Man' Musial | 24 |