| Foster child in '60s TV commercials | 39 |
| Billy Crystal's character on "Soap" | 49 |
| Actress, director and producer Foster | 37 |
| Actress Foster of "The Accused" | 41 |
| "Panic Room" actress Foster | 37 |
| Orphanage started by an Oscar-winning actress? | 46 |
| Quarters with an espresso machine? | 34 |
| Bill Hanna's animation partner | 34 |
| Controversial tobacco-product pitcher | 37 |
| "You Are So Beautiful" singer | 39 |
| ''You Are So Beautiful'' singer | 47 |
| Canine 'Midnight Rider' singer? | 39 |
| Snoopy, when he's wearing shades | 36 |
| Snoopy alter ego with sunglasses | 32 |
| "Piranha" director, 1978 | 34 |
| 2001 janitor title role for David Spade | 39 |
| "Pour Some Sugar On Me" singer | 40 |
| Union tune sung by Baez at Woodstock | 36 |
| "Steppin' Out" singer | 35 |
| White Sox outfielder nicknamed Shoeless | 39 |
| "Shoeless" baseball legend | 36 |
| ..."Steppin' Out Lawyers in Love" | 47 |
| Flier of coffee for long distances? | 35 |
| Middle brother in a 2000s pop trio | 34 |
| He was the original Wizard in "Wicked" | 48 |
| Winner of a Tony and an Oscar for the same role | 47 |
| "Ride the High Country" costar | 40 |
| Boxer called "the Brown Bomber" | 41 |
| Former champ becomes teacher of the blind | 41 |
| "Nip/Tuck" actress Richardson | 39 |
| Red Scare instigator of the '50s | 36 |
| Ex-quarterback turns numbers man | 32 |
| Guitarist who played with Steven Tyler | 38 |
| Actor Pesci's action figure? | 32 |
| Former Heisman winner who now likes coffee? | 43 |
| Average guy, to some politicians | 32 |
| Regular guy after a buffet dinner? | 34 |
| Reality TV show, after deflation? | 33 |
| Ordinary guy who drinks half as much? | 37 |
| Manager with four World Series titles | 37 |
| Rat Pack member at the chess match? | 35 |
| Rat Pack guy who's a board member? | 38 |
| Longest-living member of the Rat Pack | 37 |
| Rock icon for whom a Manhattan block is named | 45 |
| Exercise popularized by Jim Fixx | 32 |
| Fitness-focused parent's purchase | 37 |
| Goes once or twice around the track, maybe | 42 |
| Characteristic of the Apostle John | 34 |
| "The Blue Danube" composer | 36 |
| First president to live in the White House | 42 |
| Last male survivor among the Mayflower passengers | 49 |
| 'Chinatown'; 'Prizzi's Honor' | 49 |
| ''Animal House'' star (1978) | 44 |
| The Pilgrim's Progress author | 36 |
| Abolitionist, dessert and actress | 33 |
| Modern composer known for 4'33" of quiet | 49 |
| Director who doesn't build wooden toilets | 45 |
| He wrote "The Wapshot Chronicle" | 42 |
| Author of "The Wapshot Chronicle" | 43 |
| "Terminator Salvation" hero | 37 |
| Policeman becomes landscape painter | 35 |
| "Hurts So Good" singer, 1982 | 38 |
| "Hurts So Good" singer | 32 |
| 'Jack & Diane' singer | 33 |
| "High Fidelity" star, 2000 | 36 |
| Original host of "What's My Line?" | 48 |
| Watergate figure who leads from behind? | 39 |
| "Annie's Song" singer | 35 |
| " . . . Country Roads" singer | 39 |
| He was married to Ursula Andress and Linda Evans | 48 |
| Notorious 1930's bank robber | 32 |
| Mexican cash from a U.S. tourist? | 33 |
| "No man is an island ... " poet | 41 |
| "Death's duell" author | 36 |
| Composer of "Pump and Circumstance"? | 46 |
| Only president to win a Pulitzer | 32 |
| Creedence Clearwater Revival member | 35 |
| Two former Yankee southpaws and a director | 42 |
| Recipient of the most Best Director Oscars | 42 |
| ''For Your Eyes Only'' director | 47 |
| The first American to orbit the Earth | 37 |
| Astronaut honoree of '62 and '98 | 40 |
| He should have starred in "The Saint" | 47 |
| "The Big Lebowski" co-star | 36 |
| Noted British general (full name) | 33 |
| "Barbara Frietchie" poet | 34 |
| Big Declaration of Independence signature | 41 |
| Billionaire who bought the Boston Globe in 2013 | 47 |
| Producer of "They Live By Night," 1948 | 48 |
| Writer/director known for his coming-of-age films | 49 |
| First Chief Justice of the United States | 40 |
| "Ode on a Grecian Urn" poet | 37 |
| President during the Cuban Missile Crisis | 41 |
| ___ Toole (Pulitzer-winning novelist) | 37 |
| "A stronger America" sloganeer | 40 |
| Canine 2004 presidential hopeful? | 33 |
| 16th-century founder of Scottish Presbyterianism | 48 |
| He played The Chief in "Dirty Harry" | 46 |
| Actor-turned-children's book author | 39 |
| "No Such Thing" blues rocker | 38 |