| Ben Hogan contemporary | 22 |
| Winner of 82 PGA tournaments | 28 |
| Winner of 82 PGA Tour events | 28 |
| Three-time Masters golf champ | 29 |
| Three-time Masters champ Sam | 28 |
| Slammin' Sammy (not Sosa) | 29 |
| Slammin' Sam of the links | 29 |
| P.G.A. Hall of Fame name | 24 |
| One-time rival of Hogan | 23 |
| One noted for long drives | 25 |
| Golf's Sam or J. C. ___ | 27 |
| All-time P.G.A. tour leader | 27 |
| A three-time P.G.A. champ | 25 |
| A master of the Masters | 23 |
| 1949 PGA Player of the Year | 27 |
| Golfer Sam on his final putt? | 29 |
| Sam and J.C. of the PGA | 23 |
| Golf champ Sam and family | 25 |
| Slammin' Sam and family | 27 |
| Slammin' Sam and kin | 25 |
| Sam and Norm of sports | 22 |
| Golfer J.C. and others | 22 |
| Golf's Sam and J. C. | 24 |
| Golf legend's family | 24 |
| Kind of preview or thief | 24 |
| Quarterback's play | 22 |
| Run by the quarterback | 22 |
| Quarterback's ploy | 22 |
| One going behind your back | 26 |
| Choice for third and short | 26 |
| Adjective for some previews | 27 |
| Ruin the surprise, perhaps | 26 |
| Half of an athletic pair | 24 |
| Trip-hopping Brits ___ Pimps | 28 |
| Wave that comes unexpectedly | 28 |
| Shoe in a locker, often | 23 |
| One of Bird's shoes | 23 |
| One of a soft-soled pair | 24 |
| One of a cager's pair | 25 |
| Furtive fellow's footwear | 29 |
| Athletes' footwear | 22 |
| Beat the admission fee | 22 |
| Enter from the rear, maybe | 26 |
| Avoid paying for, as an event | 29 |
| Leave without detection | 23 |
| Leave the back way, perhaps | 27 |
| Trailer for a privileged few | 28 |
| Doesn't proceed openly | 26 |
| Performs a covert op, perhaps | 29 |
| Foot Locker buys, familiarly | 28 |
| What Keds are, informally | 25 |
| Tennis shoes, informally | 24 |
| Sports shoes, informally | 24 |
| Some sportswear, slangily | 25 |
| Some high tops, for short | 25 |
| Quarterback's ploys | 23 |
| Engages in toy dog smuggling? | 29 |
| Slips past the doorman | 22 |
| Moves on tiptoe, perhaps | 24 |
| Get closer, really quietly | 26 |
| ___ on (catch offguard) | 23 |
| Trying to pull a fast one | 25 |
| ___ Pete (inferior wine) | 24 |
| ___ Pete (cheap liquor) | 23 |
| Homemade liquor, in slang | 25 |
| Prune, to Jackie Stewart | 24 |
| Prune a tree, in Scotland | 25 |
| Cornell's ___ Hall | 22 |
| "The Mikado" weapon | 29 |
| Snicker's companion | 23 |
| Snick-and-___ (machete) | 23 |
| Snick-a (combat knife)- -- | 26 |
| NY Giants lineman Chris | 23 |
| N.F.L. offensive guard Chris | 28 |
| N.F.L. All-Pro player Chris | 27 |
| Dirk's old relative | 23 |
| Cut with a knife. old-style | 27 |
| Cut with a knife, old-style | 27 |
| 2012 Pro Bowl player Chris | 26 |
| "Mikado" blade | 24 |
| Golfer-turned-announcer | 23 |
| Display disdain, in a way | 25 |
| Emulate Snidely Whiplash | 24 |
| Cynic's expression | 22 |
| Whiplash's expression | 25 |
| Make a villainous face | 22 |
| Contemptuous contortion | 23 |
| Villain's trademark | 23 |
| Villain's contortion | 24 |
| Scornful facial expression | 26 |
| Make one's disdain plain | 28 |
| Look with a twisted lip | 23 |
| Indication of contempt | 22 |
| Boris Badenov's glare | 25 |
| Villains do it, typically | 25 |
| Turn up one's nose | 22 |
| Supercilious expression | 23 |
| Snidely Whiplash expression | 27 |
| Smile like Snidely Whiplash | 27 |
| Scorn, with "at" | 26 |