| British tea merchant, born May 10, 1850 | 39 |
| "Man for All Seasons" man | 35 |
| Virginia pioneer, original spelling | 35 |
| English explorer, as he spelled his name | 40 |
| Author of "The Talisman" | 34 |
| ''___ boom bah!'' | 33 |
| What your mom might call your aunt | 34 |
| Spanish ''ayes'' | 32 |
| Ray Bradbury's "___ for Space" | 44 |
| Affectionate name within the family | 35 |
| Your aunt would be one, but not your bro | 40 |
| Provider or wearer of some hand-me-downs | 40 |
| One of a pair of fraternal twins, maybe | 39 |
| One at the kids' table, perhaps | 35 |
| Maid of honor, to the bride, often | 34 |
| Claire vis-Ã -vis Jack on "Lost" | 44 |
| Bradbury's "___ for Space" | 40 |
| Beyoncé, to Solange, or vice versa | 37 |
| "___ Hopkins," 1941 film | 34 |
| "___ for Silence" (Sue Grafton book) | 46 |
| "__ for Silence" (Grafton book) | 41 |
| ''__ for Space'' (Bradbury book) | 48 |
| Plant named for a former Yucatán port | 40 |
| Plant fiber used for making rope | 32 |
| Expert in the molecular structure of twine? | 43 |
| Statement from a Spanish sycophant | 34 |
| Opposite of "No way, José"? | 40 |
| "Yes, sir," in Seville | 32 |
| "Yes, ma'am," in Madrid | 37 |
| Affirmative answer to a Mexican miss | 36 |
| "Absolutely!" in Acapulco | 35 |
| "Of course, señor!" | 32 |
| Señor's "Sure thing!" | 38 |
| Pedro's "Positively!" | 35 |
| Señor's "Positively!" | 38 |
| "You bet!" in Yucatán | 34 |
| "In Spain They Say ___" | 33 |
| Enthusiastic Speedy Gonzales reply | 34 |
| Emphatic Mexican ''yes'' | 40 |
| "Yes, yes," in Yucatán | 35 |
| "Oui, oui," across the Pyrenees | 41 |
| Yucatán "you betcha!" | 34 |
| Yucatán "For sure!" | 32 |
| Yucatán "You bet!" | 35 |
| Simón's enthusiastic assent | 34 |
| Signorina's enthusiastic assent | 35 |
| Señor's iterated approval | 32 |
| Señor's "Certainly!" | 37 |
| Señor's "Absolutely!" | 38 |
| Part of a Mexican-American accord? | 34 |
| Mexican's enthusiastic affirmative | 38 |
| Mexican's emphatic "yes" | 38 |
| Mexican's double affirmative | 32 |
| José's emphatic affirmative | 34 |
| Hoped-for reply in "Spanish Eyes" | 43 |
| Enthusiastic Latino's assent | 32 |
| Enthusiastic Ensenada endorsement | 33 |
| Enthusiastic acceptance, in Acapulco | 36 |
| Emphatic agreement, south of the border | 39 |
| Emphatic agreement from a señor | 34 |
| Eduardo's emphatic affirmative | 34 |
| Cuban's "Certainly!" | 34 |
| Charo's "aye, aye" | 32 |
| Castilian's "Of course!" | 38 |
| Acapulco "Absolutely!" | 32 |
| "You said it!," in Sonora | 35 |
| "You betcha, Bartolomé!" | 37 |
| "You bet!" in Yucatán | 38 |
| "You bet!," south of the border | 41 |
| "Sure thing" for Speedy Gonzales | 42 |
| "Say ___" (1940 Glenn Miller hit) | 43 |
| "Say ___" (1940 Andrews Sisters hit) | 46 |
| "Right away, señor!" | 33 |
| "Positively!" in Acapulco | 35 |
| "Oui, oui," from Luis Tiant | 37 |
| "Oh yes, señorita!" | 32 |
| "In Spain they say, ___" | 34 |
| "For sure!" in Sevilla | 32 |
| "Certainly!" south of the border | 42 |
| "Certainly!," south of the border | 43 |
| "But of course, amigo!" | 33 |
| "Aye aye, capitán!" | 32 |
| "Absolutely," south of the border | 43 |
| ''You bet!'' in Yucatan | 39 |
| ''Definitely!'' in Durango | 42 |
| Manner one employs when agreeing with José? | 46 |
| South-of-the-border political assent? | 37 |
| Emphatic south-of-the-border assent | 35 |
| Emphatic affirmative, in Acapulco | 33 |
| "Most certainly, señor!" | 37 |
| Longtime Chicago Tribune movie reviewer | 39 |
| Gene who co-hosted "Sneak Previews" | 45 |
| Gorgeous George of baseball fame | 32 |
| Baseball Hall-of-Famer known as Gorgeous George | 47 |
| 1939 Cooperstown inductee George | 32 |
| "The Banks of the Oise" painter | 41 |
| Rapper with the hit "Thong Song" | 42 |
| "Thong Song" performer | 32 |
| Spacek of "Coal Miner's Daughter" | 47 |
| Spacek of "Crimes of the Heart" | 41 |