| What's good for lots of Gabonese? | 37 |
| What's the good word, Renée? | 35 |
| The ___ Marché (historic department store) | 45 |
| Le ___ Marché (Paris department store) | 41 |
| Guillaume's "good" | 32 |
| ___ gratia (in all kindness): Lat. | 34 |
| ___ Dea (Roman fertility goddess) | 33 |
| Neighbor of Aruba and Curaçao | 32 |
| Antilles isle popular with scuba divers | 39 |
| Cleanser introduced in the 19th century | 39 |
| "Hasn't scratched yet!" cleanser | 46 |
| Top-rated TV show of the 60's | 33 |
| First Western televised in color | 32 |
| "For Your Eyes Only" character | 40 |
| Niven's "Casino Royale" role | 42 |
| Name said before and after James | 32 |
| Municipal __ (tax-free investment) | 34 |
| It both precedes and follows James | 34 |
| His martinis are shaken, not stirred | 36 |
| Craig's "Skyfall" role | 36 |
| Attraction in a carbon dioxide molecule | 39 |
| "For Your Eyes Only" role | 35 |
| "Casino Royale" role: 1967 | 36 |
| Connery, Moore, Brosnan, Craig, et al. | 38 |
| Item in Pebbles Flintstone's hair | 37 |
| Word with "china" or "spur" | 47 |
| Dog's favorite part of a steak | 34 |
| Prop for a "2001" ape-man | 35 |
| Prepare for a test, with "up" | 39 |
| It's softer than tooth, believe it or not | 45 |
| The Replacements "Gary's Got a ___" | 49 |
| Replacements "Gary's Got a ___" | 45 |
| Mike's friend on "Growing Pains" | 46 |
| "Treasure Island" pirate | 34 |
| Alice in Chains "Them ___" | 36 |
| Tragically Hip hit "Little _____ " | 44 |
| They're crossed on pirate flags | 35 |
| Nickname of TV's Temperance Brennan | 39 |
| Nickname for two very different TV doctors | 42 |
| Nickname for Ichabod Crane's rival | 38 |
| Guns and Roses "Dust N' ___" | 42 |
| A "Treasure Island" sea dog | 37 |
| "Treasure Island" captain Billy | 41 |
| Lisa of "The Cosby Show" | 34 |
| Lisa of ''The Cosby Show'' | 42 |
| Lisa of "Enemy of the State" | 38 |
| Lisa of "A Different World" | 37 |
| Lisa of 'The Cosby Show' | 32 |
| "High Fidelity" actress Lisa | 38 |
| "A Different World" star Lisa | 39 |
| ''Cosby Show'' actress | 38 |
| One might be beaten along with beat poetry | 42 |
| ''Peanuts'' sound effect | 40 |
| It ceased to be a European capital in 1991 | 42 |
| German City of Beethoven's birth | 36 |
| East Berlin's counterpart during the cold war | 49 |
| East Berlin's Cold War counterpart | 38 |
| "Little House on the Prairie" headwear | 48 |
| Name that means "pretty" | 34 |
| Three-time Nobel Peace Prize nominee | 36 |
| One of Time's Persons of the Year, 2005 | 43 |
| One of Time's 2005 Persons of the Year | 42 |
| Well-known California congressman | 33 |
| U2 co-founder and Nobel Peace Prize nominee | 43 |
| Time magazine Person of the Year, 2005 | 38 |
| Time magazine 2005 co-Person of the Year | 40 |
| Three-time Nobel Peace Prize nominee in the 2000s | 49 |
| Sonny who sang "Laugh at Me" | 38 |
| Singer who is part owner of Forbes magazine | 43 |
| Rock star who recently met with Jesse Helms | 43 |
| Pro _____ (like some legal work) | 32 |
| Pro ___ (like some lawyers' work) | 37 |
| Pro ___ (how some law work is done) | 35 |
| One-named pop singer/jet-setting idea man | 41 |
| Musician/activist born Paul David Hewson | 40 |
| Irish humanitarian who co-founded U2 | 36 |
| Irish activist/sunglasses-wearer | 32 |
| He sings with an edge and with The Edge | 39 |
| He plays with an edge and with The Edge | 39 |
| Globetrotting rock star/political activist | 42 |
| Dublin-born singer/philanthropist | 33 |
| "With or Without You" singer | 38 |
| "With or Without You" lyricist | 40 |
| "The Beat Goes On" singer | 35 |
| "Pride (In the Name of Love)" singer | 46 |
| "Beautiful Day" singer | 32 |
| ''Time'' 2005 Person of the Year | 48 |
| Literally, "tray gardening" | 37 |
| "But wait ... there's more!" items | 48 |
| Like sardines that are not filleted | 35 |
| Pajama-clad title character of a '51 film | 45 |
| Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham's nickname | 47 |
| "Bedtime for __": Reagan film | 39 |
| "Bedtime for ___" (Reagan film) | 41 |
| "To Kill a Mockingbird" character | 43 |
| "Play something better!" | 34 |
| Word that might fix a spastic diaphragm | 39 |
| React to the villain's entrance | 35 |
| React to an umpire's bad call | 33 |
| Opposite of "Good job!" | 33 |