| Country music's Steve | 25 |
| Combs of Cooperstown | 20 |
| City WNW of Memphis | 19 |
| Canadian poet Birney | 20 |
| Birney, for one | 15 |
| Baseballer Combs | 16 |
| Band-Aid inventor Dickson | 25 |
| Avant-garde composer Brown | 26 |
| Ark. city near Memphis | 22 |
| An 18th-century American portraitist | 36 |
| Actor Hyman | 11 |
| 19th C. American painter | 24 |
| 1960s Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman Wheeler | 44 |
| "John Walker's Blues" singer Steve | 48 |
| "Harlem River Blues" Justin Townes ___ | 48 |
| "Harlem Nocturne" composer Hagen | 42 |
| "Hardcore troubadour" Steve | 37 |
| "G.E. College Bowl" host Robert | 41 |
| "G.E. College Bowl" host | 34 |
| "Exit 0" Steve | 24 |
| "Devil's Right Hand" singer Steve | 47 |
| "Copperhead Road" Steve | 33 |
| "Copperhead Road" singer | 34 |
| "College Bowl" host Robert | 36 |
| 'Guitar Town' singer Steve | 34 |
| _____ Naval Weapons Station, N.J. | 33 |
| ___ Wheeler, 1964-70 chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff | 58 |
| Like harp seals | 15 |
| Unlike otaries | 14 |
| Seal classification | 19 |
| Like some corn plants | 21 |
| Like a harp seal | 16 |
| Frasier Crane's tea choice | 30 |
| Tea named for William IV's prime minister | 45 |
| Tea flavored with bergamot | 26 |
| Tea choice for TV's Frasier Crane | 37 |
| Tea cart choice | 15 |
| Blend with bergamot | 19 |
| Blend named for William IV's prime minister | 47 |
| Previous | 8 |
| Some time ago | 13 |
| Sooner | 6 |
| More ancient | 12 |
| Flashback caption | 17 |
| Closer to the beginning of time | 31 |
| At a previous time | 18 |
| More primitive | 14 |
| When the events in flashbacks took place | 40 |
| Supra | 5 |
| Some time before | 16 |
| More like a certain bird | 24 |
| Part of the head | 16 |
| Spot for a hoop | 15 |
| Where to find a stud | 20 |
| Where a stud may be situated | 28 |
| Place for a pendant | 19 |
| Pierced place | 13 |
| It may be free or attached | 26 |
| Burnett tugs hers | 17 |
| Stud's locale | 17 |
| Stud locale | 11 |
| Site for multiple piercings | 27 |
| Ring place, perhaps | 19 |
| Potential ring-accepter | 23 |
| Potential ring accepter | 23 |
| Place to find a stud | 20 |
| Place for some bling-bling | 26 |
| Place for ring jewelry | 22 |
| Place for piercings | 19 |
| Place for a ringlet | 19 |
| Place for a hoop or stud | 24 |
| Place for a bit of jewelry | 26 |
| Pinna's pendent part | 24 |
| Pendant place | 13 |
| Drop zone? | 10 |
| Body part that may be "free" or "attached" | 62 |
| Piercing places | 15 |
| They may be pierced | 19 |
| Stud hangouts | 13 |
| Spots for studs | 15 |
| Places for studs | 16 |
| Places for piercings | 20 |
| Where some rings hang | 21 |
| They're often pierced | 25 |
| Places for hoops | 16 |
| Oft-pierced body parts | 22 |
| Nuzzlers' sites | 19 |
| Hoop sites | 10 |
| Where studs hang | 16 |
| Where much dangling takes place | 31 |
| Body parts that may be pierced | 30 |
| Ladies' men | 15 |
| Peers | 5 |
| Viscounts' superiors | 24 |
| Counts' counterparts | 24 |
| Countess complements | 20 |
| British peers | 13 |
| Some Parliament members | 23 |
| Some House of Lords members | 27 |
| Weaver and Monroe | 17 |