| He actually painted "Arbor Day" | 41 |
| He advocated "brinkmanship" | 37 |
| He advocates the regime of the cream | 36 |
| He ain't heavy, he's my brother | 39 |
| He allowed Miss USA 2006 to keep her title | 42 |
| He and Charles write a bridge column | 36 |
| He and Hickey took the stage together | 37 |
| He and his brother were very close | 34 |
| He and his son have a driving passion | 37 |
| He and Prymaat have a daughter named Connie | 43 |
| He anointed Saul and David as kings | 35 |
| He answered "In 1971. But ..." | 40 |
| He appeared in eight consecutive U.S. Open finals | 49 |
| He appears on Italy's two-euro coin | 39 |
| He appears with "Shazam!" | 35 |
| He appointed Sandra to the Supreme Court | 40 |
| He appointed the first chairman of the A.E.C. | 45 |
| He approved the Tiananmen Square crackdown | 42 |
| He ascended to heaven in a whirlwind, in II Kings | 49 |
| He asked "Who's on first?" | 40 |
| He asked if you know as much as a fifth grader | 46 |
| He asked, ''Et tu, Brute?'' | 43 |
| He authorized Christ's crucifixion | 38 |
| He averaged almost a goal a game | 32 |
| He banished Thor in Marvel Comics | 33 |
| He beat Arthur at the 1972 U.S. Open | 36 |
| He beat Arthur in the 1972 U.S. Open | 36 |
| He beat Arthur in the 1972 US Open | 34 |
| He beat Connors to win Wimbledon | 32 |
| He beat Lleyton to win the 2005 Australian Open | 47 |
| He beat Okker to win the 1968 U.S. Open | 39 |
| He became a flower in the flower of his youth | 45 |
| He became famous for holding up cars | 36 |
| He became famous for lifting cars | 33 |
| He became king of Saudi Arabia in 1982 | 38 |
| He bested Leonidas at Thermopylae | 33 |
| He bestowed the "kiss of death" | 41 |
| He bit Miss Gulch in a 1939 film | 32 |
| He bought out the McDonald brothers | 35 |
| He breaches rules of grammar or etiquette | 41 |
| He brings the heat when he gets the finger | 42 |
| He brings the house down in Britain | 35 |
| He broke Lou's consecutive games record | 43 |
| He built the Temple of Venus and Roma | 37 |
| He burned up the courts in the 70's | 39 |
| He called Richie's mom "Mrs. C" | 45 |
| He calls his cutlass Johnny Corkscrew | 37 |
| He calls his guitar "Lucille" | 39 |
| He calls Homer his "neighborino" | 42 |
| He came between James and Millard | 33 |
| He came between Tyler and Taylor | 32 |
| He came out of retirement in 1980 | 33 |
| He cameth before the refrigerator | 33 |
| He can give a lame duck a check? | 32 |
| He can help you play your cards right | 37 |
| He can tell if "you might be a redneck" | 49 |
| He can tell you how to get to Sesame Street | 43 |
| He can't get enough of snuff | 32 |
| He can't stop falling in love | 33 |
| He carried a lamp looking for an honest man | 43 |
| He carried a lamp, looking for an honest man | 44 |
| He cast the Killing Curse on Dumbledore | 39 |
| He caught Don's perfect game | 32 |
| He caught his adversary's ear | 33 |
| He caught Larsen's perfect game | 35 |
| He caused Desdemona's demise | 32 |
| He chats with Randy, Ellen, Kara and Simon | 42 |
| He choreographed "Pippin" | 35 |
| He claimed motion was illusionary | 33 |
| He co-founded Microsoft with Gates | 34 |
| He coached Kentucky to 876 victories | 36 |
| He coined "mental hygiene" | 36 |
| He coined the term "horsepower" | 41 |
| He comes from the land down under | 33 |
| He comes from the land down under? | 34 |
| He cometh, in an O'Neill play | 33 |
| He composed "Happy Days Are Here Again" | 49 |
| He composed "Love Letters in the Sand" | 48 |
| He composed "Rule, Britannia" | 39 |
| He composed "The Merry Widow" | 39 |
| He composed "The Rosary" | 34 |
| He contributed to the Constitution | 34 |
| He could give a first-person account | 36 |
| He created a pair of party animals | 34 |
| He created quite a Buzz in "Toy Story" | 48 |
| He created the Yellow Brick Road | 32 |
| He crowned William the Conqueror | 32 |
| He danced in "Silk Stockings" | 39 |
| He debuted in "Amazing Fantasy" in 1962 | 49 |
| He debuted in "Elephant Boy" | 38 |
| He debuted in "The Sundowners" | 40 |
| He debuted in Action Comics in 1938 | 35 |
| He declared "The planet has a fever" | 46 |
| He declared the 2002 All-Star Game a tie | 40 |
| He declined a Nobel Prize in Literature | 39 |
| He declined the 1964 Literature Nobel | 37 |
| He declined the 1964 Nobel Prize in Literature | 46 |
| He defeated Arthur in the 1972 U.S. Open finals | 47 |
| He defeated Connors at Wimbledon in 1975 | 40 |
| He defeated Lee at the Battle of Gettysburg | 43 |