| Removed from a holster | 22 |
| Pulled out a piece | 18 |
| Pulled out a gun | 16 |
| Pulled from the deck | 20 |
| Pulled from a deck | 18 |
| Pulled a six-shooter | 20 |
| Pulled a gun, as in a shootout | 30 |
| Pulled a gun | 12 |
| Provoked, as enemy fire | 23 |
| Prepared, as a bath | 19 |
| Prepared to shoot in a shootout | 31 |
| Performed a duel action? | 24 |
| Ontario Premier George | 22 |
| Obtained water, in a way | 24 |
| Newsman Pearson | 15 |
| Nancy, the amateur sleuth | 25 |
| Nancy the sleuth | 16 |
| Nancy ___, young sleuth | 23 |
| Nancy ___, fictional sleuth | 27 |
| Major Leaguer Stephen or J.D. | 29 |
| Made sketches | 13 |
| Made pictures | 13 |
| Made faces, perhaps | 19 |
| Literary detective Nancy | 24 |
| Keene's Nancy ___ | 21 |
| Jazz pianist Kenny | 18 |
| Had no play in crazy eights | 27 |
| Got it out of the well, e.g. | 28 |
| Game show host Carey | 20 |
| Former Patriots quarterback Bledsoe | 35 |
| Filled a sketchpad | 18 |
| Fictional sleuth Nancy | 22 |
| Fictional Nancy | 15 |
| Famed name in stage lore | 24 |
| Etched or sketched | 18 |
| Ended up even | 13 |
| Ended even | 10 |
| Emulated Homer Simpson's creator | 36 |
| Ellen or John | 13 |
| Ellen of stage fame | 19 |
| Drafted, with "up" | 28 |
| Did cartoons, e.g. | 18 |
| Detective Nancy | 15 |
| Depicted on paper | 17 |
| Dennis of 10000 Maniacs | 23 |
| Created, as a cartoon | 21 |
| Created a picture | 17 |
| Created a caricature | 20 |
| Couldn't discard in crazy eights, say | 41 |
| Comedian Carey | 14 |
| Columnist Pearson | 17 |
| Chose, as lots | 14 |
| Charles ___, inventor of the blood bank | 39 |
| Carey or Brees | 14 |
| Came out even | 13 |
| Brought in, as a crowd | 22 |
| Bob's daytime-TV successor | 30 |
| Bob's 'The Price Is Right' successor | 48 |
| Bob's 'Price Is Right' successor | 44 |
| Barrymore who shows up in "Donnie Darko" | 50 |
| Barrymore relative | 18 |
| Barrymore or Pearson | 20 |
| Barrymore forebear | 18 |
| Andy alternative | 16 |
| Allured | 7 |
| Actor John: 1853-1927 | 21 |
| Actor John ___: 1853-1927 | 25 |
| Actor Carey | 11 |
| Accepted a gunslinger's challenge | 37 |
| A Barrymore in "E.T." | 31 |
| "The ___ Carey Show" | 30 |
| Failed to come up with anything | 31 |
| Couldn't remember | 21 |
| What the forgetful artist did | 29 |
| Mrs. Tom Green, for 163 days | 28 |
| Child actress who appeared with [circled letters] | 49 |
| ''The Wedding Singer'' actress | 46 |
| Star of a former self-titled sitcom | 35 |
| Stand-up guy with his own sitcom, 1995-2004 | 43 |
| Sitcom star since 1995 | 22 |
| Host of "Whose Line Is it Anyway?" | 44 |
| "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" moderator | 46 |
| "Geppetto" star, 2000 | 31 |
| 'The Price Is Right' host | 33 |
| '90s-'00s sitcom star | 29 |
| Lured toward | 12 |
| Philadelphia university | 23 |
| Philadelphia school | 19 |
| Old brokerage firm __ Burnham Lambert | 37 |
| Wall Street's _____ Burnham Lambert | 39 |
| University in Philadelphia | 26 |
| The Dragons of the Colonial Athletic Association | 48 |
| Philadelphia university founded in 1891 | 39 |
| Philadelphia institution | 24 |
| Penn neighbor | 13 |
| N.C.A.A. rival of George Mason | 30 |
| Institution in Philly | 21 |
| Financier's namesake university in Philadelphia | 51 |
| Dragons' school | 19 |
| Rock's Medicine Show leader | 31 |