| Like many furniture sprays | 26 |
| Like a certain Starburst | 24 |
| Kids' writer ___ Snicket | 28 |
| Kidlit character Snicket | 24 |
| Kid-lit author Snicket | 22 |
| Moon vehicles, for short | 24 |
| Moon-landing transports | 23 |
| Units on space vehicles | 23 |
| Apollo vehicles, briefly | 24 |
| Apollo landers, briefly | 23 |
| Onetime SAC chief and family | 28 |
| Golf-cartlike vehicles | 22 |
| 1969's Eagle et al. | 23 |
| Large-eyed tree climber | 23 |
| Madagascar tree dweller | 23 |
| Madagascan tree climber | 23 |
| Tarsier's relative | 22 |
| Nocturnal tree-dweller | 22 |
| Monkey's nocturnal cousin | 29 |
| Mammal from Madagascar | 22 |
| Madagascar tree climber | 23 |
| Madagascan tree dweller | 23 |
| Large-eyed tree-climber | 23 |
| Arboreal beast of Madagascar | 28 |
| Madagascar tree climbers | 24 |
| Large-eyed Madagascar mammals | 29 |
| Extremely cute tree-hoppers | 27 |
| Arboreal African animals | 24 |
| Football Hall-of-Famer Ford | 27 |
| Thriller author Deighton | 24 |
| Mystery writer Deighton | 23 |
| Dawson of football fame | 23 |
| Football Hall of Famer Dawson | 29 |
| Super Bowl IV MVP Dawson | 24 |
| NFL Hall-of-Famer Dawson | 24 |
| Hall-of-Fame QB Dawson | 22 |
| Football Hall-of-Famer Dawson | 29 |
| Broadway's first Sweeney | 28 |
| Berman the sportscaster | 23 |
| NFL Hall of Famer Dawson | 24 |
| Mystery novelist Deighton | 25 |
| Harry Palmer creator Deighton | 29 |
| Hall of Fame QB Dawson | 22 |
| Former NFL quarterback Dawson | 29 |
| Deighton of spy thrillers | 25 |
| Baseball's Dykstra | 22 |
| Tony winner as Sweeney | 22 |
| Thriller writer Deighton | 24 |
| Sweeney portrayer Cariou | 24 |
| Super Bowl M.V.P. Dawson | 24 |
| Super Bowl IV MVP ___ Dawson | 28 |
| Super Bowl IV M.V.P. Dawson | 27 |
| Super Bowl great Dawson | 23 |
| Spy-novel author Deighton | 25 |
| Spy thriller author Deighton | 28 |
| Spy novelist's prename | 26 |
| Sportswriter Pasquarelli | 24 |
| Sports announcer Berman | 23 |
| Perfect-game pitcher Barker | 27 |
| N.F.L. Hall-of-Famer Ford | 25 |
| N.F.L. Hall-of-Famer Dawson | 27 |
| He played Sweeney on Broadway | 29 |
| Gridiron Hall of Famer Dawson | 29 |
| Grid Hall-of-Famer Dawson | 25 |
| Football player Dawson | 22 |
| ESPN analyst Pasquarelli | 24 |
| Early recording star Spencer | 28 |
| Dykstra who played baseball | 27 |
| Deighton of fiction writing | 27 |
| Dawson, Dykstra or Deighton | 27 |
| Dawson or Barker of sports | 26 |
| Dawson of gridiron fame | 23 |
| Dawson of footballl fame | 24 |
| Cariou of 'Applause' | 28 |
| Cariou of Sweeney Todd | 26 |
| Business bigwig Blavatnik | 25 |
| British author Deighton | 23 |
| Bias of college sports lore | 27 |
| Basketball's ___ Elmore | 27 |
| Basketball analyst Elmore | 25 |
| Asper or Cariou, familiarly | 28 |
| Action film director Wiseman | 28 |
| Action director Wiseman | 23 |
| 1970 Super Bowl M.V.P. Dawson | 29 |
| ___ Dykstra, former Met | 23 |
| Olin of "Chocolat" | 28 |
| "Chocolat" actress | 28 |
| Capp's ___ the Hyena | 24 |
| Olin of "Alias" | 25 |
| River to the Laptev Sea | 23 |
| Olin of "Havana" | 26 |
| Capp's "hyena" | 28 |
| Legendary entertainer Horne | 27 |
| Horne with a great sound | 24 |
| Dunham of 'Girls' | 25 |
| Contemporary of Cab and Duke | 28 |
| Young filmmaker Dunham | 22 |
| Talentwise, a Horne of plenty | 29 |
| Russia's longest river | 26 |
| Musically, a Horne of plenty | 28 |