| Al who was ordained a minister at age 10 | 40 |
| Reverend Al's wardrobe consultant? | 38 |
| Entourage of a New York civil rights activist? | 46 |
| Soft drink originally bottled in California | 43 |
| Second-highest peak in the Cascades | 35 |
| View from Klamath National Forest | 33 |
| Soft drink company based in California | 38 |
| Soda born at the base of a California mountain | 46 |
| Lake, dam, and county in California | 35 |
| It may be climbed via the John Muir Route | 41 |
| Home of California's largest glacier | 40 |
| Dormant volcano in the Cascade Range | 36 |
| Daisy developed by Luther Burbank | 33 |
| California river, county or mountain | 36 |
| California peak for which a soda is named | 41 |
| "___ McNasty" (UPN TV series) | 39 |
| Garden plants with large white flowers | 38 |
| Prime Minister of India: 1964–66 | 39 |
| He plays the Priceline Negotiator | 33 |
| Kirk, Hooker and Crane protrayer | 32 |
| "Boston Legal" Emmy winner | 36 |
| Winner of two Emmys as Denny Crane | 34 |
| William _____ (Star Trek's Captain Kirk) | 44 |
| Captain portrayer in 1960's TV | 34 |
| Actor William of "Boston Legal" | 41 |
| 2005 Emmy winner for "Boston Legal" | 45 |
| "Star Trek" star William | 34 |
| "$#! My Dad Says" star | 32 |
| Thought for Omar's "Sorry Scheme" | 47 |
| Snowboarding gold-medalist White | 32 |
| White nicknamed "the Flying Tomato" | 45 |
| Olympic snowboarding gold medalist White | 40 |
| "___ of the Dead" (2004 comedy) | 41 |
| “___ of the Dead” (2004 comedy) | 39 |
| ___ Cassidy, 1970s teen heartthrob | 34 |
| Prepare for an interview, in a way | 34 |
| Of the author of "Candida" | 36 |
| Good and bad for a West Point cadet | 35 |
| Yell about owning beard softener | 32 |
| Business for thrifty carpenters? | 32 |
| "Pygmalion" playwright | 32 |
| He played Quint in "Jaws" | 35 |
| Quint portrayer in "Jaws" | 35 |
| "Saint Joan" playwright | 33 |
| "Man and Superman" playwright | 39 |
| "Rich Man, Poor Man" novelist Irwin | 45 |
| ''Pygmalion'' playwright | 40 |
| Robert of ''Jaws'' | 34 |
| Irwin who wrote "Rich Man, Poor Man" | 46 |
| "The Devil's Disciple" playwright | 47 |
| "The Apple Cart" playwright | 37 |
| "Rich Man, Poor Man" author | 37 |
| "Pygmalion" playwright George Bernard | 47 |
| "Major Barbara" playwright | 36 |
| "Major Barbara" author | 32 |
| "Arms and the Man" playwright | 39 |
| ''Rich Man, Poor Man'' author | 45 |
| ''Pygmalion'' writer | 36 |
| Captain Brassbound's creator | 32 |
| "The Doctor's Dilemma" playwright | 47 |
| "Heartbreak House" writer | 35 |
| "Evening in Byzantium" novelist Irwin | 47 |
| ''Major Barbara'' author | 40 |
| ''Heartbreak House'' playwright | 47 |
| Writer of "Saint Joan" | 32 |
| Sir Broadfoot Basham's creator | 34 |
| Only person to win both an Oscar and a Nobel | 44 |
| Only man to win both a Nobel Prize and an Oscar | 47 |
| Only Literature Nobelist also to win an Oscar | 45 |
| Josh Billings's real surname | 32 |
| He wrote "The Young Lions" | 36 |
| He played the mark in "The Sting" | 43 |
| He got stung in "The Sting" | 37 |
| Creator of Higgins and Doolittle | 32 |
| Actor stung in "The Sting" | 36 |
| "The Young Lions" author | 34 |
| "Saint Joan" dramatist | 32 |
| "Rich Man, Poor Man" novelist, 1970 | 45 |
| "Rich Man, Poor Man" novelist | 39 |
| "My Fair Lady" is based on his work | 45 |
| "Mrs. Warren's Profession" writer | 47 |
| "Major Barbara" writer | 32 |
| "Heartbreak House" playwright | 39 |
| "Great Catherine" playwright | 38 |
| "Fanny's First Play" playwright | 45 |
| "Bury the Dead" playwright | 36 |
| "Begin the Beguine" bandleader Artie | 46 |
| "Begin the Beguine" bandleader | 40 |
| "Androcles and the Lion" playwright | 45 |
| "Acceptable Losses" author | 36 |
| ''Saint Joan'' playwright | 41 |
| ''Major Barbara'' playwright | 44 |
| ''Arms and the Man'' playwright | 47 |
| Bit of attire for a carriage ride | 33 |
| ___ collar (tuxedo jacket feature) | 34 |
| Warmers for granny's shoulders | 34 |
| William ___, longtime editor of The New Yorker | 46 |
| Wallace ___ of "Manhattan" | 36 |
| "New Yorker" editor, 1952-87 | 38 |
| "My Dinner With Andre" playwright | 43 |