| Snobbish way to summon a servant | 32 |
| Show appreciation at the theater | 32 |
| Show appreciation at a performance | 34 |
| Respond to "Let's hear it ..." | 44 |
| Put one's hands together, in a way | 38 |
| Steve Howe instrumental that he applauded? | 42 |
| Put 'em together, as it were | 32 |
| Private invasion, with "the" | 38 |
| Obey an "applaud" sign | 32 |
| "Encore!" accompaniment | 33 |
| American Red Cross organizer Barton | 35 |
| Barton who founded the American Red Cross | 41 |
| American Red Cross founder Barton | 33 |
| "Angel of the Battlefield" Barton | 43 |
| Santa ___ (San Jose's county) | 33 |
| Aunt Bee's friend Mrs. Edwards | 34 |
| "The Nutcracker" heroine | 34 |
| ''Where's the beef'' lady | 45 |
| ''The Nutcracker'' heroine | 42 |
| Wacky aunt on "Bewitched" | 35 |
| Santa ___, California city, county or river | 43 |
| Girl in "The Nutcracker" | 35 |
| First American Red Cross president Barton | 41 |
| Ditzy "Bewitched" aunt | 32 |
| California's Santa ___ University | 37 |
| Barton who founded the Red Cross | 32 |
| "The Light in the Piazza" heroine | 43 |
| "Porgy and Bess" soprano | 34 |
| ''The Nutcracker'' girl | 39 |
| ''Bewitched'' aunt | 34 |
| ___ Maass, nurse on a 13¢ stamp | 34 |
| Roaring Twenties Hollywood sex symbol | 37 |
| The original "It" girl | 32 |
| The "It Girl" of 1920s cinema | 39 |
| Sex symbol of the Roaring Twenties | 34 |
| Sex symbol of the Roaring '20s | 34 |
| Early movies' "It Girl" | 37 |
| "The Wild Party" was her first talkie | 47 |
| ''The Rural Muse'' poet | 39 |
| Farrell's "Bernard ___" | 37 |
| Irish county bordered by the river Shannon | 42 |
| County north of the river Shannon | 33 |
| "Bernard ___," Farrell novel | 38 |
| Horace RumpoleÂ’s drink of choice | 36 |
| The cat in "Peter and the Wolf" | 41 |
| Its trill opens "Rhapsody in Blue" | 44 |
| "Rhapsody in Blue" opener | 35 |
| "Rhapsody in Blue" introducer | 39 |
| One of the "four Cs" of diamonds | 42 |
| "American Bandstand" host | 35 |
| Lewis's partner in an expedition | 36 |
| Dick of "American Bandstand" | 38 |
| "Downtown" singer Petula | 34 |
| ''Downtown'' singer | 35 |
| '2001: A Space Odyssey' author | 38 |
| ''2001 . . .'' author | 37 |
| Science fiction author Arthur C. ___ | 36 |
| "Rendezvous With Rama" novelist | 41 |
| "Micah ___," Doyle novel | 34 |
| "Earthlight" author, 1955 | 35 |
| "2001: A Space Odyssey" author | 40 |
| "Gone With the Wind" star | 35 |
| "Frankly, my dear . . ." | 34 |
| Subject of "Long Live the King" | 41 |
| Oscar winner in "It Happened One Night" | 49 |
| "Soldier of Fortune" star | 35 |
| "It Happened One Night" star | 38 |
| Go together like green and purple? | 34 |
| Paul Simonon's band, with "The" | 45 |
| Track bettor's consideration | 32 |
| '-- Clown' (George Carlin album) | 40 |
| Designation for driver's licenses | 37 |
| The major leagues are three levels above it | 43 |
| Midwest League's baseball level | 35 |
| It's three levels below the major leagues | 45 |
| Carolina League's baseball level | 36 |
| Beachball tossing at commencement? | 34 |
| Homer's "Iliad," e.g. | 35 |
| What Twain said people praise but don't read | 48 |
| Original iPod, as it's now known | 36 |
| Book unlikely to go out of print | 32 |
| "The Godfather" is thought to be one | 46 |
| Describing symphonies, sonatas, etc. | 36 |
| Renaissance humanist's interest | 35 |
| "Top secret" designation | 34 |
| Small paid item in the back of a newspaper | 42 |
| Car seller's purchase, perhaps | 34 |
| Archie, to Jughead, at Riverdale High | 37 |
| 'Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?' aide | 49 |
| High school senior's keepsake | 33 |
| 'Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?' set | 48 |
| "Water Lilies" painter | 32 |
| "Santa ___ Is Coming to Town" | 39 |
| Asner's "Elf" role | 32 |
| Surname on many December envelopes | 34 |
| Noted Flemish painter: 1849–1924 | 39 |
| Name associated with the North Pole | 35 |
| "Santa __ Is Coming to Town" | 38 |
| ''Santa __ Is Coming to Town'' | 46 |
| Scratch's partner, on way to the top | 40 |