| Trix and Kix | 12 |
| They're hidden in this puzzle's theme entries | 53 |
| Story installments | 18 |
| Some have prizes inside | 23 |
| Rice, oats, etc. | 16 |
| Post boxes' contents | 24 |
| Post boxes? | 11 |
| Life and Total, for two | 23 |
| Grocery boxfuls | 15 |
| Germ sources | 12 |
| Flakes, pops, and granola | 25 |
| Flakes, pops and granola | 24 |
| Fare in bowls | 13 |
| Crunch and crackle foods | 24 |
| Soap opera about Life? | 22 |
| Brainy | 6 |
| Of the intellect | 16 |
| Using the intellect | 19 |
| Requiring intellect | 19 |
| Like you, solving this | 22 |
| Intellectually stimulating | 26 |
| Intellectually appealing | 24 |
| Appealing to those involved in mind games? | 42 |
| Appealing to the intellect | 26 |
| Appealing to brainiacs | 22 |
| __ cortex: outermost brain tissue | 33 |
| Harvest goddess | 15 |
| Earth goddess | 13 |
| Roman goddess | 13 |
| Roman goddess of agriculture | 28 |
| Largest asteroid | 16 |
| Goddess of agriculture | 22 |
| The largest asteroid in the solar system | 40 |
| Daughter of Saturn | 18 |
| Goddess who knew her oats | 25 |
| Dwarf planet | 12 |
| Demeter's Roman counterpart | 31 |
| Agriculture goddess | 19 |
| First-discovered asteroid | 25 |
| Largest known asteroid | 22 |
| Goddess of crops | 16 |
| First known asteroid | 20 |
| Demeter's counterpart | 25 |
| Demeter, to Romans | 18 |
| The largest asteroid | 20 |
| Saturn's daughter | 21 |
| Roman grain goddess | 19 |
| Proserpina's mother | 23 |
| Ops's daughter | 18 |
| Goddess of grain | 16 |
| First observed asteroid | 23 |
| Dwarf planet in the asteroid belt | 33 |
| Astronomical discovery of 1801 | 30 |
| Vegetation goddess | 18 |
| The biggest part of a large belt | 32 |
| The asteroid belt's largest body | 36 |
| Smallest dwarf planet | 21 |
| Small planet | 12 |
| Sister of Jupiter | 17 |
| She knew her oats | 17 |
| Roman version of Demeter | 24 |
| Roman goddess of earth | 22 |
| Roman Demeter | 13 |
| Ops' daughter | 17 |
| Largest asteroid in the solar system | 36 |
| Homophone for series | 20 |
| Heavenly discovery of 1801 | 26 |
| Grain goddess | 13 |
| Goddess on New Jersey's seal | 32 |
| Goddess often depicted with a scepter | 37 |
| Goddess of vegetation | 21 |
| Goddess of growing crops | 24 |
| First discovered asteroid | 25 |
| First asteroid ever discovered | 30 |
| First asteroid discovered | 25 |
| First asteroid | 14 |
| Dwarf planet named after an agriculture goddess | 47 |
| Dwarf planet discovered by Piazzi | 33 |
| Destination for the Dawn spacecraft | 35 |
| Demeter | 7 |
| Biggest part of a certain belt | 30 |
| Asteroid or goddess | 19 |
| Asteroid named after a Roman agricultural goddess | 49 |
| Asteroid first sighted in 1801 | 30 |
| Asteroid belt orbiter | 21 |
| Agriculture goddess on the New Jersey state seal | 48 |
| A sister of Jupiter | 19 |
| 2015 destination of the Dawn space probe | 40 |
| Memorable publisher | 19 |
| Random House cofounder Bennett | 30 |
| Random House cofounder | 22 |
| "What's My Line?" panelist | 40 |
| Publisher Bennett | 17 |
| Old "What's My Line" panelist | 43 |
| Writer who co-founded Random House | 34 |
| Witty Bennett | 13 |
| Vint ___, the Father of the Internet | 36 |
| Vint ___, Father of the Internet | 32 |
| U. S. punster and publisher | 27 |
| Regular "What's My Line?" panelist | 48 |