| Proofreaders' inverted v's | 34 |
| Marks that look like inverted v's | 37 |
| Seven-time A.L. batting champ Rod | 33 |
| Hall of Famer with seven batting titles | 39 |
| Seven-time batting champ Rod who retired in 1985 | 48 |
| Rod with seven batting championships | 36 |
| Rod who won seven batting titles | 32 |
| Rod who was a seven-time A.L. batting champ | 43 |
| Rod who joined the 3,000 hit club in 1985 | 41 |
| Poet who wrote "A Rapture" | 36 |
| Hall-of-Famer Rod who was born on a train | 41 |
| All-Star 18 consecutive times from 1967 to 1984 | 47 |
| "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" host | 41 |
| Composer of "Sally in Our Alley" | 42 |
| Best-selling female singer of the '90s | 42 |
| 1990 Best New Artist Grammy winner | 34 |
| "The Price Is Right" host | 35 |
| He wrote "Sally in Our Alley" | 39 |
| Barker's "Price Is Right" successor | 49 |
| "Vision of Love" singer | 33 |
| "Of Human Bondage" hero | 33 |
| "Love Takes Time" singer | 34 |
| "I Still Believe" singer Mariah | 41 |
| 'The Price Is Right' emcee | 34 |
| Wear for rough outdoor activities | 33 |
| Piece of clothing with a bunch of pockets | 41 |
| "American Graffiti" extra | 35 |
| Spaniard's foe in the Greater Antilles | 42 |
| Native of northern South America | 32 |
| Indian tribe for whom a large sea is named | 42 |
| Only deer in which both sexes have antlers | 42 |
| Indians for whom a sea was named | 32 |
| Indians encountered by Columbus: 1493 | 37 |
| Politician in a political cartoon, e.g. | 39 |
| Obama with extra-large ears, e.g. | 33 |
| Many an illustration in The Economist | 37 |
| Songwriter Perkins or track legend Lewis | 40 |
| "Blue Suede Shoes" writer Perkins | 43 |
| Weathers who played Apollo Creed | 32 |
| Real first name of Alfalfa of the Little Rascals | 48 |
| Perkins who wrote "Blue Suede Shoes" | 46 |
| Perkins who sang "Blue Suede Shoes" | 45 |
| Miranda Cosgrove TV character surnamed Shay | 43 |
| Main character in "Up" | 32 |
| Lenny's friend on "The Simpsons" | 46 |
| Friend of Homer on "The Simpsons" | 43 |
| Four-time AL stolen base champion Crawford | 42 |
| Ed Asner's "Up" role | 34 |
| Dustin in "All the President's Men" | 49 |
| Co-worker of Homer on "The Simpsons" | 46 |
| Bill Murray's role in "Caddyshack" | 48 |
| Bernstein of the Washington Post | 32 |
| Athlete Brewer or Painter Schaefer | 35 |
| "Blue Suede Shoes" songwriter Perkins | 47 |
| "Blue Suede Shoes" singer Perkins | 43 |
| "Blue Suede Shoes" Perkins | 36 |
| Rhea's role on "Cheers" | 37 |
| French first lady ___ Bruni-Sarkozy | 35 |
| Caustic "Cheers" character | 36 |
| Rhea's role in "Cheers" | 37 |
| Rhea's "Cheers" role | 34 |
| Mike Patton's friend Hassett | 32 |
| Head nurse on "Scrubs" | 32 |
| French first lady's first name | 34 |
| Diane's foil on "Cheers" | 38 |
| Tortelli on ''Cheers'' | 38 |
| Thomas called the Queen of Memphis Soul | 39 |
| Sarcastic "Cheers" waitress | 37 |
| Rhea's role on ''Cheers'' | 45 |
| Perlman's "Cheers" role | 37 |
| Perlman role on "Cheers" | 34 |
| Nurse Espinosa on "Scrubs" | 36 |
| Nick Tortelli's ex, on "Cheers" | 45 |
| Gugino of "Night at the Museum" | 41 |
| French president Nicolas Sarkozy's wife | 43 |
| Former French first lady ___ Bruni-Sarkozy | 42 |
| Former first lady of France Bruni | 33 |
| Cliff's "Cheers" nemesis | 38 |
| "Cheers" waitress"" | 39 |
| "Cheers" waitress Tortelli | 36 |
| ''Cheers'' waitress | 35 |
| Author of "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" | 49 |
| Author of "The Grouchy Ladybug" | 41 |
| "The Grouchy Ladybug" author | 38 |
| Connie's husband in "The Godfather" | 49 |
| "Two Women" producer Ponti | 36 |
| "Christ Stopped at Eboli" author Levi | 47 |
| "Blowup" producer Ponti | 33 |
| ''Monte'' follower | 34 |
| They're often adjacent to showrooms | 39 |
| Olympic track gold medalist Lewis et al. | 40 |
| ___ Jr., West Coast hamburger chain | 35 |
| ''The Dragons of Eden'' author | 46 |
| Host of an Emmy-winning PBS series | 34 |
| The ___ Group (noted private equity firm) | 41 |
| Robert of 'Trainspotting' | 33 |
| "Sartor Resartus" essayist Thomas | 43 |
| ___ Group (enormous private equity firm) | 40 |
| West Coast artists' colony site | 35 |
| Site of CaliforniaÂ’s Forest Theater | 39 |