| Prayer opening, perhaps | 23 |
| Comment said with eye-rolling | 29 |
| Jimmy of the Daily Planet | 25 |
| Football Hall-of-Famer Merlin | 29 |
| Surname of wealthy twins | 24 |
| Merlin of football and TV | 25 |
| Hollywood twins' name | 25 |
| Actress Mary-Kate or Ashley | 27 |
| "Full House" twins | 28 |
| White's cub reporter | 24 |
| Twin Mary-Kate or Ashley | 24 |
| Susan who played Cindy Brady | 28 |
| Show-biz twins' surname | 27 |
| Merlin of football fame | 23 |
| Mary-Kate or Ashley, e.g. | 25 |
| Football Hall of Famer Merlin | 29 |
| Daily Planet photographer | 25 |
| Daily Planet cub reporter | 25 |
| Coworker of Kent and Lane | 25 |
| Co-worker for Kent and Lane | 27 |
| With Johnson, stage team | 24 |
| The Folger Lady, Mrs. _____ | 27 |
| The Daily Planet cub reporter | 29 |
| Tabloid twin's name | 23 |
| Surname of twin actresses | 25 |
| Surname of some famous twins | 28 |
| Superman's pal Jimmy | 24 |
| One of Kent's co-workers | 28 |
| Noted Norwegian composer | 24 |
| Merlin ___, sportscaster | 24 |
| Johnson's stage partner | 27 |
| Hollywood twins' surname | 28 |
| His watch signals Superman | 26 |
| Hall-of-Fame gridder Merlin | 27 |
| Fearsome Foursome lineman | 25 |
| Designer Mary-Kate or Ashley | 28 |
| Daily Planet worker Jimmy | 25 |
| Daily Planet reporter Jimmy | 27 |
| Cub reporter of comics | 22 |
| Colleague of Lane and Kent | 26 |
| Colleague of Kent and Lane | 26 |
| Cohort of Kent and Lane | 23 |
| "Superman" reporter | 29 |
| "Hellzapoppin" star | 29 |
| "Hellzapoppin" name | 29 |
| Game show announcer Johnny | 26 |
| Game-show announcer Johnny | 26 |
| Clifford ______ murder trial | 28 |
| Old-time announcer Johnny | 25 |
| Nancy of 'Pollyanna' | 28 |
| Mrs. -- (Folgers pitchwoman) | 28 |
| Mrs. ___ of Folgers fame | 24 |
| Kid Rock guitarist Kenny | 24 |
| Former Solicitor General Ted | 28 |
| Environmentalist Sigurd | 23 |
| Avant-garde poet Charles | 24 |
| 2001-2004 solicitor general | 27 |
| Its symbol is five rings | 24 |
| Oncologist's suffix | 23 |
| Lee ___, 50's heavyweight | 29 |
| Granny, in Gelsenkirchen | 24 |
| Boxer in Louis's day | 24 |
| 1951 Ezzard Charles victim | 26 |
| Nebraska's largest city | 27 |
| Home to Warren Buffett | 22 |
| City on the Missouri River | 26 |
| Biggest city in Nebraska | 24 |
| 1935 Triple Crown winner | 24 |
| Creighton University site | 25 |
| Gerald Ford's birthplace | 28 |
| Brando's birthplace | 23 |
| Warren Buffett's home | 25 |
| Triple Crown winner: 1935 | 25 |
| It's larger than Lincoln | 28 |
| Council Bluffs neighbor | 23 |
| Texas Hold'em alternative | 29 |
| Largest city in Nebraska | 24 |
| Home of Creighton University | 28 |
| Fred Astaire's birthplace | 29 |
| Capital before Lincoln | 22 |
| Nebraska's biggest city | 27 |
| It's on the Missouri | 24 |
| Hold 'em alternative | 24 |
| College World Series site | 25 |
| College World Series setting | 28 |
| Boys Town is a suburb of it | 27 |
| Triple Crown horse: 1935 | 24 |
| Malcolm X's birthplace | 26 |
| Where Boys Town was founded | 27 |
| State capital before Lincoln | 28 |
| Operation Overlord beach | 24 |
| Largest Cornhusker city | 23 |
| Largest city of Nebraska | 24 |
| Hold 'em variation | 22 |
| City opposite Council Bluffs | 28 |
| City of eastern Nebraska | 24 |
| Buffett's hometown | 22 |
| Buffett's headquarters | 26 |
| Warren Buffett's city | 25 |
| Warren Buffet's hometown | 28 |