| Charlie Chan actor Warner | 25 |
| Chan portrayer in film | 22 |
| Canadian brewing family | 23 |
| A portrayer of Charlie Chan | 27 |
| A Charlie Chan of old films | 27 |
| A Chan of filmdom: 1931 | 23 |
| '30s Chan portrayer | 23 |
| Chan portrayer and family | 25 |
| Endings for pay and plug | 24 |
| Palm leaves used for writing | 28 |
| Endings for pay and boff | 24 |
| Endings for boff and plug | 25 |
| City SW of Kansas City | 22 |
| 11th-century king of Norway | 27 |
| Genus of evergreen trees | 24 |
| Superstar born Dec. 12, 1915 | 28 |
| Nickname for Frank Sinatra? | 27 |
| London's criminal court | 27 |
| Dracula's mother-in-law? | 28 |
| Tom Mix's first horse | 25 |
| Geezer in a Superman suit? | 26 |
| Region of northern Spain | 24 |
| Numismatist's interest | 26 |
| Aged, unemotional shrew? | 24 |
| Immigrant's homeland | 24 |
| Nostalgic quote (Part 2) | 24 |
| Foster's faithfulfriend | 28 |
| Virginia's nickname | 23 |
| Yale University nickname | 24 |
| "Beowulf" language | 28 |
| Bakery discard [RHODE ISLAND] | 29 |
| It's often traded in | 24 |
| Taft's foreign policy | 25 |
| They're often archived | 26 |
| Like a stick in the mud | 23 |
| Stephen Foster favorite | 23 |
| Insult for a senile person | 26 |
| McHenry and Raleigh, e.g. | 25 |
| The Star-Spangled Banner | 24 |
| Its special day is June 14 | 26 |
| Betsy Ross's masterwork | 27 |
| Much of Redwood National Park | 29 |
| Fixer-upper for Norm Abram | 26 |
| Your parents' music | 23 |
| Pop songs of yesteryear | 23 |
| Golden ___ (great pop songs) | 28 |
| Classic songs or films | 22 |
| "Golden" things | 25 |
| "Golden" songs | 24 |
| "Golden" numbers | 26 |
| Pre-1000 Celtic language | 24 |
| Getting up there in years | 25 |
| House painting attire, maybe | 28 |
| Lavender's partner | 22 |
| Girlfriends, informally | 23 |
| Certain senior citizen | 22 |
| With Street, it's a bank | 28 |
| Words for a famed bank | 22 |
| Ancient Roman language | 22 |
| Maryland's nickname | 23 |
| ___ German (dead language) | 26 |
| Historic town of Connecticut | 28 |
| Well-known agriculturalist | 26 |
| The Mighty Mississippi | 22 |
| Winnebago-driving elder? | 24 |
| Part 1 of a Neil Young lyric | 28 |
| Carpaccio, for example | 22 |
| 17th-century artist, perhaps | 28 |
| Hemingway fisher and others | 27 |
| Retired warship pilot? | 22 |
| Yesterday's buzz, today | 27 |
| Hardly the latest buzz | 22 |
| Many Wall Street retirees? | 26 |
| The Eddas were written in it | 28 |
| Leif Ericson's language | 27 |
| Numismatist's residence | 27 |
| Where denarii were spent | 24 |
| Antique grayish-pink shade | 26 |
| Florist's bet: 1914 | 23 |
| Germanic language of yore | 25 |
| Opposite of avant-garde | 23 |
| Group that resists change | 25 |
| It takes time to settle them | 28 |
| Avengers want to settle them | 28 |
| Alero and Cutlass, briefly | 26 |
| Alero and Ciera, briefly | 24 |
| Hip-hop from the early 1980s | 28 |
| Snow-covered peak, in song | 26 |
| Don't give me that! | 23 |
| Stereotypical bridge player | 27 |
| Person getting way up there? | 28 |
| AARP member among others | 25 |
| Julian calendar method | 22 |
| Town historian, usually | 23 |
| Swimming-hole accessory | 23 |
| Too ____ to cut the mustard | 27 |
| Historic section of a city | 26 |
| Not-so-tender roaster? | 22 |
| Historic London theater | 23 |
| Europe, Asia and Africa | 23 |