| Neil __, Defense secretary under Eisenhower | 43 |
| "Is There Life Out There" singer Reba | 47 |
| "Is There Life Out There" singer | 42 |
| "Can't Even Get the Blues" singer | 47 |
| ''Queen of Country'' | 36 |
| Postgrad degrees in public works | 32 |
| Subject of an art museum in The Hague | 37 |
| One who has roasts without hosts? | 33 |
| "On Chesil Beach" novelist Ian | 40 |
| "Atonement" novelist, 2001 | 36 |
| "I always drive in the ___" | 37 |
| "Don't Worry, Be Happy" Bobby | 43 |
| Tannen's rival, in a 1985 film | 34 |
| Protagonist in the highest-grossing film of 1985 | 48 |
| "Back to the Future" hero Marty ___ | 45 |
| "Back to the Future" family name | 42 |
| Dr. Seuss's "Gertrude ___" | 40 |
| "Charlie's Angels" director | 41 |
| Lead role in "Hawaii Five-O" | 38 |
| Radio couple at 79 Wistful Vista | 32 |
| "At pubs I always order a ___" | 40 |
| Bob of "Sesame Street" | 32 |
| "Trainspotting" star Ewan | 35 |
| Surname of a trio of singing sisters | 36 |
| New Jersey's ___ Air Force Base | 35 |
| Slugger of 70 homers in one season | 34 |
| Cardinal making many round trips | 32 |
| U Can't Touch This rapper | 32 |
| Stage name of entertainer Stanley Burrell | 41 |
| Baggy pants popularizer in the 1980s | 36 |
| "U Can't Touch This" singer, 1990 | 47 |
| Kennedy or Nixon, in their families | 35 |
| "U Can't Touch This" rapper | 41 |
| Teens' summer work opportunities, usually | 45 |
| Taking orders at the drive-thru window, etc. | 44 |
| They're often filled with teens | 35 |
| Summer vacation employment, most likely | 39 |
| Lonette of "Malcolm X" | 32 |
| Actress Lonette of "Malcolm X" | 40 |
| ___ Foods (Little Debbie cakes company) | 39 |
| Ian of "The Da Vinci Code" | 36 |
| Former New Brunswick Premier Frank | 34 |
| Clothing line relaunched in 2004 | 32 |
| Third president to be assassinated | 34 |
| "Sweet Surrender" singer | 34 |
| "Big Jim ___" (1952 John Wayne film) | 46 |
| '60s-'70s Tigers pitcher Denny | 38 |
| "American Pie" songwriter | 35 |
| Virginia locale where the C.I.A. is headquartered | 49 |
| Virginia city that's home to CIA headquarters | 49 |
| Stevenson of TV's "MASH" | 38 |
| "Vincent" singer/songwriter Don | 41 |
| "American Pie" songwriter Don | 39 |
| "American Pie" singer Don | 35 |
| ____ House: Civil War surrender site | 36 |
| Formerly Busy Man's Magazine | 32 |
| 'Dirty Sexy Money' actress Zoe | 38 |
| Mary ___, famous educator: 1875–1955 | 43 |
| Start of Frederick I's reign | 32 |
| "The medium is the message" man | 41 |
| “Heeere’s Johnny!” announcer | 40 |
| "Here's Johnny!" memoirist | 40 |
| "Heeeere's Johnny!" announcer | 43 |
| "For Laughing Out Loud" memoirist | 43 |
| They stand out in the neighborhood | 34 |
| "Positively Fifth Street" author James | 48 |
| Year Theodore Roosevelt took office | 35 |
| Year of T. R.'s inauguration | 32 |
| Year in which President McKinley was assassinated | 49 |
| Year the first Rose Bowl was played | 35 |
| Year the first Tour de France was held | 38 |
| "___ & Wife" ('70s TV mystery) | 48 |
| Year of the Shot Heard 'Round the World | 43 |
| Nationwide sandwich debut of 1972 | 33 |
| Television and print pundit, Deirdre | 36 |
| Columnist and broadcaster, Deirdre | 34 |
| Not Rush Limbaugh's favorite quarterback | 44 |
| Donovan who was a long-time member of the Eagles | 48 |
| One of the Challenger astronauts | 32 |
| Former Secretary of Defense Robert | 34 |
| Former World Bank president and family | 38 |
| Playground of the Denver Nuggets | 32 |
| "Otherwise, I'll just get ___ ..." | 48 |
| "Nanny ___" (2005 Emma Thompson movie) | 48 |
| "The Magnificent Seven" co-star | 41 |
| ''Bullitt'' star | 32 |
| "Outside it might be ___ ..." | 39 |
| Ian who's Blackbeard in a 2011 movie | 40 |
| "My favorite western is ___" | 38 |
| Year Emperor Henry IV was dethroned | 35 |
| When Emperor Henry IV was dethroned | 35 |
| John or Christine of Fleetwood Mac | 34 |
| Fleetwood Mac's Christine or John | 37 |
| Surname of two Fleetwood Mac members | 36 |
| Nicks and Buckingham bandmate Christine | 39 |
| John who played with Mick Fleetwood | 35 |
| Fleetwood Mac keyboardist Christine | 35 |
| Year that Emperor Frederick I died | 34 |
| CCXXV x VIII, for all you Roman numeral lovers | 46 |
| Year the mathematician Pierre de Fermat was born | 48 |