| "A Serious Man" co-director, 2009 | 43 |
| ''Raising Arizona'' director | 44 |
| ''Fargo'' family name | 37 |
| Brothers who remade "True Grit" in 2010 | 49 |
| Brothers who made "Fargo" | 35 |
| 2007 Best Director Oscar winners | 32 |
| "True Grit" filmmakers | 32 |
| "Fargo" creators Ethan and Joel | 41 |
| "Burn After Reading" writers | 38 |
| "Barton Fink" filmmakers | 34 |
| "A Serious Man" directors | 35 |
| Miler Sebastian and critic Richard | 34 |
| ___ de Lion, epithet for Richard I | 34 |
| Central Perk, on TV's "Friends" | 45 |
| Picture-filled item often seen in a living room | 47 |
| Photo-filled reading matter in the living room | 46 |
| It's not meant to be shelved | 32 |
| It's not meant for the shelf | 32 |
| Small worker in a big organization | 34 |
| Proverbial minor-yet-important-part | 35 |
| Start of a line ending in a sum? | 32 |
| Epistemological principle, familiarly | 37 |
| "Over There" songwriter | 33 |
| "Yankee Doodle Dandy" songwriter | 42 |
| "Give My Regards to Broadway" composer | 48 |
| ''Over There'' composer | 39 |
| Composer of "Over There" | 34 |
| Cagney's "Yankee Doodle Dandy" role | 49 |
| "Over There" songwriter George M. | 43 |
| "Little Nellie Kelly" playwright | 42 |
| ''The Man Who Owned Broadway'' | 46 |
| ''Over There'' penner | 37 |
| Subject of the musical "George M!" | 44 |
| One-time "King of Broadway" | 37 |
| He wrote "Little Johnny Jones" | 40 |
| He wrote "Gambling": 1929 | 35 |
| He was actually born on the third of July | 41 |
| George M. who composed "Over There" | 45 |
| Famed "song-and-dance man" | 36 |
| Actress Lauren on "The Walking Dead" | 46 |
| Actor, dancer, playwright, singer and songwriter | 48 |
| "You're a Grand Old Flag" writer | 46 |
| "You're a Grand Old Flag" composer | 48 |
| "Yankee Doodle Boy" composer | 38 |
| "The Yankee Doodle Boy" songwriter | 44 |
| "Little Johnny Jones" composer | 40 |
| "Give My Regards..." composer | 39 |
| 'Yankee Doodle Dandy' subject | 37 |
| 'Yankee Doodle Dandy' man | 33 |
| Beneficiary's brother, perhaps | 34 |
| One who can't have everything? | 34 |
| "Suzanne" composer Leonard | 36 |
| Clinton's secretary of defense | 34 |
| "The Dictator" star Sacha Baron ___ | 45 |
| Songwriter Leonard or skater Sasha | 34 |
| "I'm Your Man" subject Leonard | 44 |
| Sacha Baron of "Borat" fame | 37 |
| Sacha Baron ___ (Borat's portrayer) | 39 |
| Rumsfeld's Defense Dept. predecessor | 40 |
| Lifetime Achievement Grammy-winner Leonard | 42 |
| American author: 1891–1959 | 33 |
| 2008 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Leonard | 48 |
| "Suzanne" songwriter Leonard | 38 |
| "Da Ali G Show" star Sacha Baron ___ | 46 |
| '91 inductee, Leonard _______ | 33 |
| '91 inductee, Leonard _____ | 33 |
| ''Suzanne'' composer Leonard | 44 |
| Columbia Pictures co-founder Harry | 34 |
| "Walking in Memphis" singer Marc | 42 |
| Mindy of "The Facts of Life" | 38 |
| Harry who co-founded Columbia Pictures | 38 |
| "The Facts of Life" actress Mindy | 43 |
| Roy portrayed in "Angels in America" | 46 |
| Pacino's "Angels in America" role | 47 |
| Mindy of ''The Facts of Life'' | 46 |
| Marc who sang "Walking in Memphis" | 44 |
| Lawyer Roy of the McCarthy hearings | 35 |
| Lawyer portrayed in "Angels in America" | 49 |
| Joseph McCarthy's henchman Roy | 34 |
| Harry ___, Columbia Pictures co-founder | 39 |
| Bacteriology pioneer: 1828–98 | 36 |
| Actress Mindy of "The Facts of Life" | 46 |
| "Walking in Memphis" Marc | 35 |
| "Walking in Memphis" Grammy-winner Marc | 49 |
| "It Happened One Night" producer | 42 |
| "Angels in America" figure | 36 |
| Jazzman Al and sportscaster Linda | 33 |
| SportsCenter anchor Linda et al. | 32 |
| Fish also called "blue jack" | 38 |
| Fish also called ''blue jack'' | 46 |
| One of the leaders on a talk show | 33 |
| One of five on "The View" | 35 |
| Any regular on "The View" | 35 |
| Any regular on "The View," e.g. | 41 |
| ". . . shuffled off this mortal ___" | 46 |
| Shakespeare's was "mortal" | 40 |
| Phish's is "Squirming" | 36 |
| Opeth "Watershed" opener | 34 |
| Kevin, in ''Superman Returns</I> | 46 |
| "Mortal ___," Huxley book | 35 |