| 'Camptown Races' snippet | 32 |
| Part of "De Camptown Races" refrain | 45 |
| "Camptown Races" syllables | 36 |
| ''Camptown Races'' refrain | 42 |
| It may result from a long phone conversation | 44 |
| Creation during a phone conversation | 36 |
| Phineas T. Bluster was its mayor | 32 |
| "The Legend of Tom ___" (1959) | 40 |
| Famed Georgia football coach Vince | 34 |
| "Tom ___" (#1 Kingston Trio hit) | 42 |
| Popular first-person shooter game | 33 |
| "Indiana Jones and the Temple of ___" | 47 |
| Video game franchise that debuted in 1993 | 41 |
| Something often thought of as impending | 39 |
| Shoot-'em-up video game with several sequels | 48 |
| Popular PC shoot-'em-up game | 32 |
| Leading shoot-'em-up computer game | 38 |
| Gloom and __ (pessimistic outlook) | 34 |
| Cassandra's gloomy prediction | 33 |
| " ___ like Odysseus . . . ": Yeats | 44 |
| Blackmore's "Lorna ___" | 37 |
| "Lorna ___" (1869 novel) | 34 |
| Ridd's love, in a Blackmore romance | 39 |
| Name in "A Romance of Exmoor" | 39 |
| Last name in a R.D. Blackmore title | 35 |
| Half of a Nabisco shortbread name | 33 |
| Cookie's "last name" | 34 |
| Blackmore's "Lorna ---" | 37 |
| Blackmore's "Lorna _____" | 39 |
| Blackmore's ''Lorna ___'' | 45 |
| "One never knows, ___?": Fats Waller | 46 |
| "Lorna ___" (1869 romance) | 36 |
| "Let's Make a Deal" choice | 40 |
| "Let's Make a Deal" option | 40 |
| Choice on "Let's Make a Deal" | 43 |
| 'Let's Make a Deal' option | 38 |
| Word with "French" or "stage" | 49 |
| What to show an unwanted visitor | 32 |
| Updike's "The Same ___" | 37 |
| 'Let's Make a Deal' choice | 38 |
| Word with "knob" or "mat" | 45 |
| What bouncers show you, with "the" | 44 |
| Something most people go through at some point | 46 |
| Nick Cave band The Boys Next ___ | 32 |
| Location of a "Keep Out" sign | 39 |
| Kind of employed "man" | 32 |
| Its very existence is an open-and-shut case | 43 |
| It's implicit in knock-knock jokes | 38 |
| It's implicit in all knock-knock jokes | 42 |
| It may be sliding, swinging or revolving | 40 |
| French ___ (glass-paneled opener) | 33 |
| "Who's that knocking at my ___?" | 46 |
| "Stage ___," Ginger Rogers film | 41 |
| "Let's Make a Deal" offering | 42 |
| "Let us ___ die!": Burns | 34 |
| "Knockin' on Heaven's ___" | 44 |
| Target of an Avon representative | 32 |
| Don't knock till you've tried it | 40 |
| Yell directed at a much-hated portal? | 37 |
| Determined to succeed at all costs | 34 |
| Choice words for those out of options | 37 |
| It plays a part in openings and closings | 40 |
| It plays a part in some openings | 32 |
| Carlton of "Rhoda," notably | 37 |
| Welcome place to wipe one's feet? | 37 |
| One frequently taken advantage of | 33 |
| Those who are frequently mistreated | 35 |
| Award for the best costume, perhaps | 35 |
| Jim Morrison's group, with "the" | 46 |
| "Let's Make a Deal" options | 41 |
| Val Kilmer movie (with "The") | 39 |
| They swing in and out of a saloon | 33 |
| They sometimes have big knockers | 32 |
| The ___ (Jim Morrison's group) | 34 |
| Morrison's group, with "The" | 42 |
| Morrison's band, with 'the' | 39 |
| Jim Morrison's band, with 'The' | 43 |
| 1991 Val Kilmer film, with "The" | 42 |
| "Swinging ___," Haggard hit | 37 |
| "All ___ open to courtesy": Fuller | 44 |
| ''Love Me Two Times'' group | 43 |
| ''Let's Make a Deal'' choices | 49 |
| Avon Lady's way of selling, once | 36 |
| The Platters' platters, stylistically | 41 |
| Singing style popular in the 1950s | 34 |
| It was sung in Rocky Balboa's neighborhood | 46 |
| It used to be sung on street corners | 36 |
| Genre of "Under the Boardwalk" | 40 |
| Genre characterized by nonsense syllables | 41 |
| ''Duke of Earl,'' stylistically | 47 |
| "The Gentleman Is a ___," 1947 song | 45 |
| Word in Cecil Adams's column | 32 |
| Not the brightest bulb in the lamp | 34 |
| Ignorant or foolish person, in slang | 36 |
| "Why do you think they call it ___?" | 46 |
| Subject to removal from the horse race | 38 |
| Like some rule-breaking Olympians | 33 |
| Calculated, with "out" | 32 |
| One of the ''Heigh-ho'' septet | 46 |
| Unspeaking member of the Seven Dwarfs | 37 |