| Crazy Guggenheim's chum | 27 |
| Pride of Beaver Falls, Pa. | 26 |
| Clergyman-turned-comedian? | 26 |
| Pedometer wearer, maybe | 23 |
| Popular exercise choice | 23 |
| Runs for one's life? | 24 |
| Uses a treadmill, maybe | 23 |
| Runs for one's health | 25 |
| Runs at a moderate pace | 23 |
| Runs around the park, say | 25 |
| Gets the blood pumping, maybe | 29 |
| Average guy in Berlin? | 22 |
| Composer born March 14, 1804 | 28 |
| David McCullough biography | 26 |
| Typical English person | 22 |
| England's Uncle Sam | 23 |
| Noted cheese shop patron | 24 |
| Jazz great (1926-1967) | 22 |
| Colorado state song composer | 28 |
| "Oh, God!" costar | 27 |
| Loser to Buchanan: 1856 | 23 |
| Astronaut turned politician | 27 |
| Books by a former astronaut? | 28 |
| Author of books herein named | 28 |
| Patriotic name in insurance | 27 |
| Signatures and life jackets | 27 |
| "Hiroshima" writer | 28 |
| U.S. Navy submarine builder | 27 |
| Pope who succeeded Severinus | 28 |
| Gen. Pershing or Mr. Astor | 26 |
| Artist born April 26, 1785 | 26 |
| Second governor of New York | 27 |
| Our first chief justice | 23 |
| 2004 loser to George Bush | 25 |
| LEADING ACTOR COMEDY SERIES | 28 |
| UMW's labor leader | 22 |
| Wimbledon champ: 1983-84 | 24 |
| Walker in a liquor store | 24 |
| Cochran who defended O. J. | 26 |
| Chapman's nickname | 22 |
| The Reds retired his number 5 | 29 |
| American violet [right hand] | 28 |
| "Jackass" star | 24 |
| 'Jackass' co-star | 25 |
| Songwriter from Savannah | 24 |
| Stranded country singer? | 24 |
| Swimmer who played Tarzan | 25 |
| English duke ___ Gaunt | 22 |
| Friend of Thomas à Becket | 28 |
| Formal Halloween decorations? | 29 |
| Vatican VIP for 26 years | 24 |
| Mr. Moto's creator | 22 |
| He took office in 1825 | 22 |
| 1808 resignee as U.S. senator | 29 |
| "Old Man Eloquent" | 28 |
| Macho stereotype of filmdom | 27 |
| "Darling" director | 28 |
| Shipmate of Jim Hawkins | 23 |
| Pirate with a long name? | 24 |
| South Carolina destination | 26 |
| "On Liberty" author | 29 |
| British actor's factories | 29 |
| Colonist or former Patriot | 26 |
| Astronaut training complex | 26 |
| Radio program of the 30's | 29 |
| 1998 Ralph Fiennes role | 23 |
| Literature Nobelist, 1962 | 25 |
| "East of Eden" | 24 |
| Thoughtful philosopher? | 23 |
| Star of "Hairspray" | 29 |
| Duke often seen on horseback | 28 |
| '76 signatory from N.J. | 27 |
| Pius XII's successor | 24 |
| Paul's predecessor | 22 |
| Great-to-be-alive feeling | 25 |
| Parisians' pleasures | 24 |
| Paid the membership fee | 23 |
| Practiced togetherness | 22 |
| Showed unity, in a way | 22 |
| Signed up for the marathon | 26 |
| NFL Hall-of-Famer Charlie | 25 |
| Prepare to dance the hora | 25 |
| Add one's voice to others | 29 |
| Get into a controversy | 22 |
| Quest leader's plea | 23 |
| Partakes of, as merriment | 25 |
| Doesn't merely observe | 26 |
| Article on prison life? | 23 |
| A charge at the butcher's | 29 |
| Like a human arm or leg | 23 |
| Some woodworkers' tools | 27 |
| Recruiting poster invitation | 28 |
| Commiserator's words | 24 |
| "Yeah, us too!" | 25 |
| Instruction for this puzzle | 27 |
| Faith among jailbirds? | 22 |
| Arthroscopic surgeries? | 23 |
| Floor or ceiling supports | 25 |
| Emulate a clown or comic | 24 |
| Place to find one-liners | 24 |