| Laurel or Hardy, e.g. | 21 |
| Hepburn, to Tracy, often | 24 |
| Fontanne, to Lunt | 17 |
| Diane to Woody, often | 21 |
| Diane Keaton, to Woody Allen, often | 35 |
| Curtain-call sharer | 19 |
| Crosby to Hope, often | 21 |
| Bill splitter? | 14 |
| Bill sharer | 11 |
| Bacall, to Bogart, at times | 27 |
| Army VIPs and sailor share the bill (6) | 39 |
| Actor who shares the lead | 25 |
| A first banana | 14 |
| San José is its capital | 26 |
| Oldest continuous democracy in Central America | 46 |
| Its capital is San José | 26 |
| Home of San José | 19 |
| Country whose highest point is Cerro Chirripó | 48 |
| Country abutting Nicaragua | 26 |
| Cartago is here | 15 |
| San José resident | 20 |
| Puntarenas native | 17 |
| Person from Santa Cruz or San José | 37 |
| Sportscaster Bob | 16 |
| Sports announcer Bob | 20 |
| Olympics broadcaster Bob | 24 |
| NBC sportscaster Bob | 20 |
| Multi-Emmy-winning NBC sportscaster | 35 |
| Longtime NBC Olympics host | 26 |
| Emmy-winning sportscaster Bob | 29 |
| Bob of play-by-play | 19 |
| Bob of broadcasting | 19 |
| Bob at the Olympics | 19 |
| Bob of NBC sports | 18 |
| 2002 Olympics announcer | 23 |
| "Football Night in America" host Bob | 46 |
| "Football Night in America" host | 42 |
| Sam's Club rival | 20 |
| Sam's Club competitor | 25 |
| BJ's competitor | 19 |
| Sam's rival | 15 |
| Washington-based warehouse club | 31 |
| Washington-based chain | 22 |
| Rival of Sam's Club | 23 |
| Bulk-purchase club | 18 |
| Actress Dolores | 15 |
| "Who's on first?" asker | 37 |
| Major '40s box-office draw | 30 |
| He asked "Who's on first?" | 40 |
| Half of a classic comedy duo | 28 |
| Rocker Elvis whose aim is true | 30 |
| Rocker Elvis | 12 |
| Half of a 1940's-50's comedy duo | 40 |
| Elvis of music | 14 |
| Big name in '40s films | 26 |
| "Who's on first?" inquirer | 40 |
| "Radio Radio" rocker | 30 |
| "How did I get on third base?" comedian | 49 |
| "Everyday I Write the Book" singer | 44 |
| "Buck Privates" co-star | 33 |
| Be cheaper | 10 |
| Two-Oscar winner of '91 | 27 |
| Two Oscar-winner for a '90 film | 35 |
| Player of Ness and Earp | 23 |
| Only person to win an Oscar and a Razzie for Direction (not for the same movie, however) | 88 |
| Kevin of "Tin Cup" | 28 |
| Kevin of "Field of Dreams" | 36 |
| "Waterworld" star | 27 |
| 'The Bodyguard' star | 28 |
| 'Swing Vote' star | 25 |
| Expenses | 8 |
| Expenditures | 12 |
| Prices | 6 |
| Business expenses | 17 |
| Is priced at | 12 |
| Fees | 4 |
| Sells for | 9 |
| Receipt listings | 16 |
| Outlays | 7 |
| Shoppers' concerns | 22 |
| Recording charges | 17 |
| Prices paid | 11 |
| Business expenditures | 21 |
| Budget items | 12 |
| An arm and a leg, maybe | 23 |
| Will set one back | 17 |
| Runs to | 7 |
| Revenue offsets | 15 |
| Profit factors | 14 |
| Part of some court awards | 25 |
| Goes for, in a store | 20 |
| Doesn't come for free | 25 |
| Comes with a price | 18 |
| Budget amounts | 14 |
| Break-even amounts | 18 |
| At all ___ (regardless of the consequences) | 43 |
| Amounts to pay | 14 |
| Amounts on a bill | 17 |
| Accounting concerns | 19 |
| Will set you back | 17 |