| Japanese fencing style | 22 |
| Fencing with bamboo swords | 26 |
| Art inspired by the samurai | 27 |
| He may not be far from Barbie | 29 |
| Washington performance venue | 28 |
| Ted, Rose, Ethel, etc. | 22 |
| Noted family in U.S. politics | 29 |
| Pet's home away from home | 29 |
| It may receive a few pointers | 29 |
| Greyhound boarding spot | 23 |
| Easy-Bake Oven introducer | 25 |
| Famous fashion designer | 23 |
| Country singer Chesney | 22 |
| Rogers of country music | 23 |
| Music's Rankin or Rogers | 28 |
| Country music singer Chesney | 28 |
| Droll ESPN personality | 22 |
| Game with numbered balls | 24 |
| Number-picker's game | 24 |
| Lotto-like casino game | 22 |
| Game with numbered cards | 24 |
| Casino game with a caller | 25 |
| It's a lot like lotto | 25 |
| Game using the numbers 1-80 | 27 |
| Atlantic City offering | 22 |
| Numbers game with a card | 24 |
| Numbers game with 80 balls | 26 |
| Many a state lottery game | 25 |
| Group attraction in Vegas | 25 |
| Game with balls in a bubble | 27 |
| Game played with 80 balls | 25 |
| Game played at the Mirage | 25 |
| Gambling game with tickets | 26 |
| Gambling game with numbers | 26 |
| Certain state lotto game | 24 |
| Casino game with tickets | 24 |
| Casino game with numbers | 24 |
| Casino game akin to lotto | 25 |
| Card game with counters | 23 |
| Bingo relative in Vegas | 23 |
| Ball game you can gamble on | 27 |
| Home of Carthage College | 24 |
| Orson Welles's birthplace | 29 |
| Orson Welles' birthplace | 28 |
| Some collectible dolls | 22 |
| Griffey and Griffey Jr. | 23 |
| Authors Follett and Kesey | 25 |
| Writers Follett and Kesey | 25 |
| TV actors Wahl and Howard | 25 |
| Ranges of understanding | 23 |
| N.L. MVPs Boyer and Caminiti | 28 |
| Male companions for Barbies | 27 |
| Hidden Valley competitor | 24 |
| Collectible male dolls | 22 |
| Big name in salad dressing | 26 |
| Baseball's Griffeys | 23 |
| Barbies' counterparts | 25 |
| Athletes Norton and Anderson | 28 |
| Actors Maynard and Olin | 23 |
| Superman's alter ego | 24 |
| Canterbury's county | 23 |
| Superman's surname | 22 |
| County on the Strait of Dover | 29 |
| Clark of the Daily Planet | 25 |
| Strongest man on The Planet? | 28 |
| Role for Reeve or Reeves | 24 |
| County bordering London | 23 |
| The Daily Planet reporter | 28 |
| Superman's disguise | 23 |
| Superman's cover name | 25 |
| Superman, most of the time | 26 |
| Noted mild-mannered reporter | 28 |
| Maidstone's county | 22 |
| TV journalist Arthur ____ | 25 |
| TV journalist Arthur ____ | 28 |
| Superman's Ma or Pa | 23 |
| Superman-inspired Swedes? | 25 |
| Strongest man on the Planet | 27 |
| Smallville family name | 22 |
| Reporter played by Reeve | 24 |
| P. ___ (Global TV anchor) | 26 |
| North Dakota senator Conrad | 27 |
| Newsman of comic books | 22 |
| Most famous guy on the Planet | 29 |
| Longtime Lorillard brand | 24 |
| Lear's loyal servant | 24 |
| Lear's loyal follower | 25 |
| Lear's loyal courtier | 25 |
| Lear's faithful follower | 28 |
| Lear's faithful companion | 29 |
| Lane's fellow reporter | 26 |
| Illustrator Rockwell ___ | 24 |
| Frequent phone booth user | 25 |
| Fictional suit-changer | 22 |
| Fictional anchorman Brockman | 28 |
| Earl in "King Lear" | 29 |
| Daily Planet's Clark | 24 |
| Colleague of Lane and Olsen | 27 |
| Classic cigarette brand | 23 |
| Clark with an alter ego | 23 |