| Site of the first Winter Olympics | 33 |
| French town at the foot of Mont Blanc | 37 |
| George Foreman, before fighting Ali | 35 |
| George Foreman, before he went to Zaire | 39 |
| Woodley's "The ___": 1979 | 39 |
| Person carried on others' shoulders | 39 |
| Container to be uncorked at midnight | 36 |
| It often goes with a beer budget, unfortunately | 47 |
| It may go with a beer budget, unfortunately | 43 |
| They're often exchanged on January 1 | 40 |
| They're often made in celebration | 37 |
| "The Black Camel" gumshoe | 35 |
| Jackie of "Shanghai Noon" | 35 |
| "The Chinese Parrot" sleuth | 37 |
| "The Chinese Parrot" hero | 35 |
| ''Rush Hour'' star | 34 |
| "Rush Hour" star, 1998 | 32 |
| Tucker's "Rush Hour" costar | 41 |
| Tucker's "Rush Hour" co-star | 42 |
| T. N. Page's "Marse ___" | 38 |
| Supersleuth with a nimber one son | 33 |
| Sleuth with a "number one son" | 40 |
| Sleuth in "The Chinese Parrot" | 40 |
| Father of "Number One Son" | 36 |
| Director and star of "Armour of God" | 46 |
| Detective in "The Shanghai Cobra" | 43 |
| Detective in "The Shanghai Chest" | 43 |
| Actor Jackie who's his own stuntman | 39 |
| Action star with no stunt double | 32 |
| 2014 Olympic silver medalist skater Patrick | 43 |
| 2010 "The Karate Kid" costar | 38 |
| "The Shanghai Cobra" hero, 1945 | 41 |
| "The House Without a Key" hero | 40 |
| "The Black Camel" detective | 37 |
| "Sky Dragon" detective | 32 |
| "Shanghai Cobra" sleuth | 33 |
| "Rush Hour" star Jackie | 33 |
| "Rush Hour" costar Jackie | 35 |
| "Rush Hour" co-star Jackie | 36 |
| "Rumble in the Bronx" star | 36 |
| "Keeper of the Keys" sleuth | 37 |
| "Keeper of the Keys" detective | 40 |
| "Behind That Curtain" detective | 41 |
| Fashion house associated with Karl Lagerfeld | 44 |
| Youngest-ever French Open winner Michael ___ | 44 |
| Tennis star Michael who retired in 2003 | 39 |
| P.F. __'s: Chinese restaurant chain | 39 |
| Michael who won the 1989 French Open | 36 |
| Ken Jeong's "Community" role | 42 |
| Cho ___, romantic interest for Harry Potter | 43 |
| Political challenger's promise | 34 |
| McLaughlin hit "Hurricane of ______ " | 47 |
| "The more things ___ . . . " | 38 |
| Cardiologist's drastic remedy? | 34 |
| Television watcher's choices | 32 |
| Medieval commuter between Dover and Calais? | 43 |
| "USA! USA! USA!" for one | 34 |
| "We want a hit!," e.g. | 32 |
| "U.S.A." is part of one | 33 |
| Parts of some religious observances | 35 |
| "Dee-fense! Dee-fense!" and others | 44 |
| Secretary of labor under G.W. Bush | 34 |
| Rosalind of "Star Trek" spin-offs | 43 |
| First Asian-American Cabinet member | 35 |
| Bush's secretary of labor Elaine | 36 |
| Source of Erebus and Gaia, in Greek myth | 40 |
| Preschool state of affairs, often | 33 |
| Original state of the universe, in myth | 39 |
| It ensues when cooler heads don't prevail | 45 |
| ''Old'' British buddy | 37 |
| Old-fashioned reading offered by hawkers | 40 |
| Dixie Cups chart-topper "___ of Love" | 47 |
| "___ of Love" (1964 #1 hit) | 37 |
| Bowlegged comic of classic films | 32 |
| "City Lights" hero: 1931 | 34 |
| Leggings of sheepskin or leather | 32 |
| One in on the founding of a company | 35 |
| 1963 Cary Grant/Audrey Hepburn film | 35 |
| It's typically played indoors | 33 |
| Game with many "points" | 33 |
| Game in which you might tug on your earlobe | 43 |
| Game in which one player doesn't speak | 42 |
| Activity in which you might tug on an earlobe | 45 |
| Unwanted sky color on festival day | 34 |
| ''Go get 'em!'' | 35 |
| Cry in "Arsenic and Old Lace" | 39 |
| Act like Tennyson's "Brigade" | 43 |
| It's returned after someone swipes it? | 42 |
| Note that will give you a thrill? | 33 |
| Medieval mount or Dodge muscle car | 34 |
| Plastic user's accumulation? | 32 |
| Item involved in horsing around? | 32 |
| ''Sweet'' transport | 35 |
| Characteristic of the life of the party | 39 |
| "The Dirty Dozen" star | 32 |
| ''Beagle'' passenger | 36 |
| "CBS News Sunday Morning" host | 40 |
| 'CBS News Sunday Morning' host | 38 |
| "My Three Sons" housekeeper | 37 |
| Steinbeck's travel companion | 32 |