| Basketball Hall-of-Famer Bill | 29 |
| Sam's Club surname | 22 |
| '70s-'80s TV family | 27 |
| John Boy's bailiwick | 24 |
| Racecar driver Darrell | 22 |
| He died March 26, 1892 | 22 |
| Type of dance The Band did | 26 |
| Moves briskly and easily | 24 |
| Unofficial Aussie anthem | 24 |
| Three-four time dancer | 22 |
| Noted Australian folk song | 26 |
| Clown in "Ivanhoe" | 28 |
| One-time beaded currency | 24 |
| Money that's shelled out? | 29 |
| Indian beads used as money | 26 |
| Early American exchange | 23 |
| Former bank option, for short | 29 |
| National bank, for short | 24 |
| Modern S&L giant, in ads | 28 |
| Insolvent S&L company | 25 |
| Bank bought by Chase, briefly | 29 |
| Madison Square Garden venue | 27 |
| Washed-out in complexion | 24 |
| Under-the-weather-looking | 25 |
| Ruddy's antithesis | 22 |
| Like Suckling's lover | 25 |
| Lacking force or color | 22 |
| In need of blusher, say | 23 |
| Fairy godmother's gadget | 28 |
| Ollivander's purchase | 25 |
| Harry Potter's stick | 24 |
| Harry Potter accessory | 22 |
| Fairy godmother's tool | 26 |
| Fairy godmother's prop | 26 |
| Fairy godmother's item | 26 |
| Wizard's instrument | 23 |
| Stick up for Harry Potter? | 26 |
| School tool for Harry Potter | 28 |
| It's waved in magic acts | 28 |
| Hogwarts student's baton | 28 |
| Good witch's accessory | 26 |
| Fairy godmother's need | 26 |
| Harpsichordist Landowska | 24 |
| Fish in a John Cleese film | 26 |
| "A Fish Called ___" | 29 |
| "A Fish Called __" | 28 |
| 'A Fish Called --' | 26 |
| Wicked one of adult comics | 26 |
| Title fish in a 1988 film | 25 |
| Sykes of stand-up comedy | 24 |
| Rockabilly queen Jackson | 24 |
| Fish in a John Cleese comedy | 28 |
| Emmy-winning comic Sykes | 24 |
| Comedian Sykes and a fish | 25 |
| Wizards' accessories | 24 |
| Fairy godmothers' gadgets | 29 |
| Airport screening equipment | 27 |
| Tools for Harry Potter | 22 |
| Rods used by magicians | 22 |
| Prestidigitator's props | 27 |
| One suit in a tarot deck | 24 |
| Magicians' gadgets | 22 |
| Illusionists' props | 23 |
| Handheld optical scanners | 25 |
| Period of gradual decline | 25 |
| Decline, as the visible moon | 28 |
| Decreased in intensity | 22 |
| Approached third quarter, say | 29 |
| Lloyd or Paul of Cooperstown | 28 |
| Paul or Lloyd of Cooperstown | 28 |
| Hall-of-Famers Lloyd or Paul | 28 |
| Big Poison or Little Poison | 27 |
| Big Poison of baseball | 22 |
| Baseball's Paul or Lloyd | 28 |
| Baseball's Big Poison | 25 |
| Famous baseball brothers | 24 |
| Word-processor pioneer | 22 |
| Wedding dress designer Vera | 27 |
| Early name in word processing | 29 |
| Big name in bridal fashion | 26 |
| 1980s word processing giant | 27 |
| Decreasing in intensity | 23 |
| "Are you game?" | 25 |
| "Would ya like to?" | 29 |
| "Wouldya like to?" | 28 |
| Would like to, in kid-speak | 27 |
| Would like to, colloquially | 27 |
| "I ___ Be Around" | 27 |
| One who dreams of fame | 22 |
| Starstruck sort, maybe | 22 |
| Pale, aging president? | 22 |
| Verb in a letter to Santa | 25 |
| Disturbed song about desire? | 28 |
| 'Polly -- cracker?' | 27 |
| Job placer's placement | 26 |
| It may show an opening | 22 |
| It may fill an opening | 22 |
| Job-seekers' reading | 24 |
| Idle people may scour them | 26 |
| Classified-page listings | 24 |