| "The Hallucinogenic Toreador" painter | 47 |
| "The Hallucinogenic Toreador" artist | 46 |
| "The Burning Giraffe" artist | 38 |
| "Swans Reflecting Elephants," e.g. | 44 |
| "Still Life Moving Fast" artist | 41 |
| "Still Life - Fast Moving" artist | 43 |
| "Soft Watches" painter | 32 |
| "Portrait of Gala" painter | 36 |
| "Persistence of Memory" | 33 |
| "Lobster Telephone" artist Salvador | 45 |
| "Lobster Telephone" artist | 36 |
| "Lobster Telephone," e.g. | 35 |
| "Leda Atomica" painter | 32 |
| "Inventions of the Monsters" artist | 45 |
| "Illumined Pleasures" artist | 38 |
| "Hallucinogenic Toreador" artist | 42 |
| "Burning Giraffes in Yellow" painter | 46 |
| "Anthropomorphic Bread" painter, 1932 | 47 |
| 'Persistence of Memory' artist | 38 |
| ''Still Life Moving Fast'' artist | 49 |
| "The Persistence of Memory" and others | 48 |
| Displays at a St. Petersburg, Florida, museum | 45 |
| "Sleep" and "Spain," for two | 48 |
| "Persistence of Memory," etc. | 39 |
| "Galatea of the Spheres" and others | 45 |
| U.S. Vice President: 1845–49 | 35 |
| Texas city that spans five counties | 35 |
| Prouty novel "Stella ---" | 35 |
| Longtime home of the Cotton Bowl | 32 |
| Claire Trevor's "Stagecoach" role | 47 |
| City nicknamed "Big D" | 32 |
| He played Bond between Moore and Brosnan | 40 |
| Surname of Old West outlaw brothers | 35 |
| Infamous family of the late 1800s | 33 |
| Bond in "License to Kill" | 35 |
| "I Can See For Miles" singer | 38 |
| Tyne of "Cagney & Lacey" | 38 |
| Tim of "Private Practice" | 35 |
| Star of ''Judging Amy'' | 39 |
| Longtime "What's My Line?" host | 45 |
| Lacey on "Cagney & Lacey" | 39 |
| Tyne who starred in "Gypsy" | 37 |
| Tyne of ''Judging Amy'' | 39 |
| TV's Tyne or golf's John | 32 |
| Tim of 'Private Practice' | 33 |
| Late-night talk show host Carson | 32 |
| John of "What's My Line" | 38 |
| John ___, 1995 British Open winner | 34 |
| He moderated "What's My Line?" | 44 |
| Former "Total Request Live" host Carson | 49 |
| Actress Tyne of "Judging Amy" | 39 |
| 1992 gold medal-winning Dream Team coach Chuck | 46 |
| 1990 Tony winner for "Gypsy" | 38 |
| "What's My Line" host John, 1950-67 | 49 |
| "What's My Line" host John | 40 |
| "What's My Line" emcee | 36 |
| "What's My Line?" host John | 41 |
| "What's My Line?" host | 36 |
| "The Voice" host Carson | 33 |
| "Last Call" host Carson | 33 |
| Structure for hydroelectric power | 33 |
| China's Three Gorges, for one | 33 |
| System of a Down song that obstructs? | 37 |
| Structure whose name might make kids giggle (3) | 47 |
| Project of the Corps of Engineers | 33 |
| Hungry Horse or horse's mother | 34 |
| China's Three Gorges project | 32 |
| Fabric named for an Asian capital | 33 |
| Former New York "Senator Pothole" | 43 |
| Senator Schumer's predecessor | 33 |
| Schumer's Senate predecessor | 32 |
| New York senator between Javits and Schumer | 43 |
| "South Pacific" song subject | 38 |
| Joan Sutherland or Judi Dench, e.g. | 35 |
| Agatha Christie or Margot Fonteyn, e.g. | 39 |
| "There Is Nothin' Like a __" | 42 |
| "The Hunchback of Notre ___" | 38 |
| Woman, to a pulp novel detective | 32 |
| There's nothing like one, in song | 37 |
| There's nothing like one, in a song | 39 |
| Subject of a "South Pacific" song | 43 |
| Knight's wife, in olden times | 33 |
| Keats's "La Belle ___ Sans Merci" | 47 |
| Barbara Cartland or Agatha Christie | 35 |
| "There is Nothing Like a ___" | 39 |
| "There is Nothin' Like a ____" | 44 |
| "There Is Nothin' Like a _____" | 45 |
| "Pique ___," Tchaikovsky opera | 40 |
| "Baa, Baa, Black Sheep" figure | 40 |
| "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie" author | 48 |
| Julie Andrews and Shirley Bassey | 32 |
| Agatha Christie and Judi Dench, e.g. | 36 |
| Women, to hard-boiled detectives | 32 |
| What knights' wives are called | 34 |
| Tune from "42nd Street" | 33 |
| Scarcity in "South Pacific" | 37 |
| Margot Fonteyn and Agatha Christie | 34 |
| Many of Mike Hammer's acquaintances | 39 |
| Helen Mirren, Judi Dench, et al. | 32 |
| Agatha Christie and Margot Fonteyn | 34 |