| Grandnephew of Aunt Bee | 23 |
| Grandnephew in 1960s TV | 23 |
| English portraitist John | 24 |
| English painter John ___ | 24 |
| English historical painter | 26 |
| Early role for Ron Howard | 25 |
| Classic TV young'un | 23 |
| Bee's nephew, in old TV | 27 |
| Bee's great-nephew | 22 |
| Bee's charge, in Mayberry | 29 |
| Bee minder of '60s TV | 25 |
| Aunt Bee took care of him | 25 |
| Anthony's XM radio cohost | 29 |
| Anthony's radio co-host | 27 |
| Andy's son in Mayberry | 26 |
| Andy's fishing companion | 28 |
| Andy's boy in 60's TV | 29 |
| Andy's boy in Mayberry | 27 |
| Andy Taylor's tyke | 22 |
| Andy Griffith's TV son | 26 |
| 60's role for Ron Howard | 28 |
| Offer one's two cents | 25 |
| Express one's view | 22 |
| Offer one's thoughts | 24 |
| State one's belief | 22 |
| Put in one's two cents | 26 |
| Make one's views known | 26 |
| Express one's views | 23 |
| Voice one's thoughts | 24 |
| State one's viewpoint | 25 |
| State one's stance | 22 |
| Share one's thoughts | 24 |
| Express, as a point of view | 27 |
| Express one's viewpoint | 27 |
| Present one's view | 22 |
| Write an editorial, say | 23 |
| Write an editorial, perhaps | 27 |
| Write an editorial, e.g. | 24 |
| Weigh in on the subject | 23 |
| Verbalize a hunch, e.g. | 23 |
| State as one's view | 23 |
| Get one's thoughts across | 29 |
| Express as a point of view | 27 |
| Conjecture (about a tree?) | 26 |
| Made a suggestion, say | 22 |
| Made one's view known | 25 |
| Gave one's two cents | 24 |
| Expressed one's view | 24 |
| Expressed one's beliefs | 27 |
| Voices one's views | 22 |
| States one's views | 22 |
| Gives two-cents' worth | 26 |
| Adds one's two cents | 24 |
| That's what you think | 25 |
| Judge's formal statement | 28 |
| It's what you think | 23 |
| Temperature reading of a sort | 29 |
| Cather novel set in Nebraska | 28 |
| Yves St. Laurent fragrance | 26 |
| Poe's drug of choice | 24 |
| Yves Saint Laurent fragrance | 28 |
| Southeast Asia product | 22 |
| Sherlock Holmes's drug | 26 |
| Religion, to Karl Marx | 22 |
| It might be smoked in a den | 27 |
| It may be found in a den | 24 |
| Heroin is made from it | 22 |
| Drug that may be taken in tea | 29 |
| Drug once smoked in dens | 24 |
| Drug made from poppies | 22 |
| Cause of an 1839-42 war | 23 |
| ___ War: 1839–42 | 23 |
| Western Hemisphere marsupial | 28 |
| Marsupial that plays dead | 25 |
| America's marsupial | 23 |
| They play dead really well | 26 |
| Arboreal animals with pouches | 29 |
| Across the street from: Abbr. | 29 |
| Naughty by Nature hit of 1991 | 29 |
| Long, for short: Abbr. | 22 |
| 1991 Naughty by Nature hit | 26 |
| Something for nothing?: Abbr. | 29 |
| Right to left, e.g.: Abbr. | 26 |
| Pos., vis-Ã -vis neg. | 23 |
| Naughty By Nature song | 22 |
| Like an antonym: Abbr. | 22 |
| Lengthy, for short: Abbr. | 25 |
| Directly across from: Abbr. | 27 |
| Abbr. in street directions | 26 |
| Walk a picket line, perhaps | 27 |
| Complain about test material? | 29 |
| Friendly side in a debate | 25 |
| Like people under a dictator | 28 |
| Daffy under Elmer's rule? | 29 |
| They may be polar (Abbr.) | 25 |
| They may be polar: Abbr. | 24 |
| Stop and go, e.g.: Abbr. | 24 |
| Big and small, e.g.: Abbr. | 26 |
| Big name in book clubs | 22 |
| Big name in daytime TV | 22 |