| Linda of "Another World" | 34 |
| Linda of Another World | 26 |
| Hawaii Five-O crimefighter, informally | 38 |
| Five-O detective, to McGarrett | 30 |
| Five-O booking agent | 20 |
| Actor Royal __ of "Moby Dick" (1956) | 46 |
| "There Will Be Blood" actor Paul | 42 |
| "Hawaii Five-O" detective, to McGarrett | 49 |
| "Book 'em, __!": "Hawaii Five-O" catchphrase | 68 |
| "Book 'em, ___" ("Hawaii Five-O" phrase) | 64 |
| "Book 'em, ___!" | 30 |
| ''There Will Be Blood'' actor Paul | 50 |
| Danish, in Dijon | 16 |
| Cronkite's successor | 24 |
| TV anchorman | 12 |
| Predecessor of Katie Couric | 27 |
| Newsman famous for inventing folksy similes | 43 |
| Dropped anchor? | 15 |
| Author of "The Camera Never Blinks" | 45 |
| "The Palace Guard" author | 35 |
| "Laugh-In" co-host | 28 |
| TV host who told viewers "Look that up in your Funk & Wagnalls!" | 78 |
| Memorable TV host | 17 |
| Aykroyd and Fogelberg | 21 |
| Rather and Rowan | 16 |
| Rather and Marino | 17 |
| Martial arts levels | 19 |
| Levels of karate expertise | 26 |
| Rowan and Rather | 16 |
| Rowan and Marino | 16 |
| Rather and others | 17 |
| Rather and McGrew | 17 |
| Judo levels | 11 |
| Fancy and Dapper | 16 |
| Dojo levels | 11 |
| Dapper ones | 11 |
| Cupid and McGrew | 16 |
| Brown and Patrick | 17 |
| Aykroyd et al. | 14 |
| Webster and Beard, to friends | 29 |
| TV's Rather and Rowan | 25 |
| Rather's | 12 |
| Rather and Reeves | 17 |
| Rather and Duryea | 17 |
| Rather and Aykroyd | 18 |
| Quayle and Rather | 17 |
| Quayle and Aykroyd | 18 |
| QB Marino and others | 20 |
| McGrew and others | 17 |
| Matheson and Gallivan | 21 |
| Marino and Rather | 17 |
| Marino and Quayle | 17 |
| Marino and others | 17 |
| In, in Tours | 12 |
| In, in Iberville | 16 |
| Fouts and Marino | 16 |
| Fancy fellows? | 14 |
| Fancy ___ (snappy dressers) | 27 |
| Fancy ___ (flamboyant dressers) | 31 |
| Duryea and Dailey | 17 |
| During: Fr. | 11 |
| Dapper dressers? | 16 |
| Cupid and Dailey | 16 |
| Blocker and Brown | 17 |
| Bern and Johnston | 17 |
| Aykroyd and Rather | 18 |
| Aykroyd and Quayle | 18 |
| Stephen King's "___ Macabre" | 42 |
| ___ macabre | 11 |
| "___ Macabre" | 23 |
| Valse, par exemple | 18 |
| Saint-Saëns's "___ Macabre" | 44 |
| Saint-Saëns' "__ Macabre" | 42 |
| Étoile's field | 22 |
| Degas's "Le Foyer de la ___" | 42 |
| "__ Macabre" | 22 |
| Valse, e.g. | 11 |
| Steps for Sarkozy? | 18 |
| Steps along the Seine? | 22 |
| Segment from "The Nutcracker" | 39 |
| Saint-Saens' '-- Macabre' | 37 |
| Saint-Saëns "La ___ Macabre" | 41 |
| Matisse's "La ___" | 32 |
| Étoile's expertise | 26 |
| Étoile's element | 24 |
| Can-can, in Cannes | 18 |
| Bejart's metier | 19 |
| Ballerina's skill, in Paris | 31 |
| Bal's relative | 18 |
| "La classe de ___" (Degas work) | 41 |
| "Bal", for one | 24 |
| "--- Macabre" | 23 |
| "___ Arabe," from "Casse-Noisette" | 54 |
| "__ Macabre" (Stephen King book) | 42 |
| ''La _____ des Nymphes'' (Corot painting) | 57 |
| ''__ Macabre'' (Saint-Saëns work) | 52 |
| -- macabre | 10 |
| ___ du ventre (belly dance) | 27 |
| ___ du ventre | 13 |
| "The Divine Comedy" poet | 34 |