| Els with tees | 13 |
| Els of the PGA | 14 |
| Cubs legend Banks | 17 |
| Bert's "Sesame Street" friend | 43 |
| Banks or Ford | 13 |
| Banks of the Cubs | 17 |
| Banks in Chicago | 16 |
| ''My Three Sons'' son | 37 |
| Tiger rival | 11 |
| Tennessee ___ | 13 |
| Singer Tennessee __ Ford | 24 |
| Pyle or Kovacs | 14 |
| Newsman Pyle | 12 |
| Jim Henson gave him voice | 25 |
| Henson character | 16 |
| Entertainer Kovacs | 18 |
| Els who has tees | 16 |
| Cookie Monster colleague | 24 |
| Bud Grace comic strip character | 31 |
| Banks or Kovacs | 15 |
| Banks of diamond fame | 21 |
| A Keebler elf | 13 |
| "Journey to ___" ("Sesame Street" feature) | 62 |
| "Ghostbusters" actor Hudson | 37 |
| 'Sesame Street' Muppet | 30 |
| ''Rubber Duckie'' singer | 40 |
| War correspondent Pyle | 22 |
| TV's Kovacs | 15 |
| TV pioneer Kovacs | 17 |
| TV comic Kovacs | 15 |
| Tennessee __ Ford | 17 |
| South African golfer Els | 24 |
| Singer Ford from Tennessee | 26 |
| Sesame Street prankster | 23 |
| Sesame Street denizen | 22 |
| Rival of Tiger and Vijay | 24 |
| Reporter Pyle | 13 |
| Pyle or Ford | 12 |
| Pro golfer Els | 14 |
| Old Ford? | 9 |
| Nancy creator Bushmiller | 24 |
| Muppet who sang "Rubber Duckie" | 41 |
| Kovacs of comedy | 16 |
| Kovacs | 6 |
| Kooky Kovacs | 12 |
| Keebler spokeself | 17 |
| Keebler spokes-elf | 18 |
| Jim Henson creation | 19 |
| His head is shaped like a football | 34 |
| He once borrowed Bert's nose for a sculpture | 48 |
| He lives on Sesame Street | 25 |
| He can tell you how to get to Sesame Street | 43 |
| Half of a TV duo | 16 |
| Golf pro Els | 12 |
| Ford or Kovacs | 14 |
| Ford of TV | 10 |
| Els on the links | 16 |
| Els of the links | 16 |
| Cubs slugger Banks | 18 |
| Comedian Kovacs | 15 |
| Borgnine autobiography | 22 |
| Bert's" Sesame Street" pal | 40 |
| Bert's pal on "Sesame Street" | 43 |
| Bert's exasperating pal | 27 |
| Bert's bud | 14 |
| Bert's ''Sesame Street'' pal | 48 |
| Baseball Hall-of-Famer Banks | 28 |
| Banks on a diamond | 18 |
| Banks of the diamond | 20 |
| Banks known as Mr. Cub | 22 |
| Banks famous for saying "Let's play two!" | 55 |
| Banks called "Mr. Cub" | 32 |
| Adopted son in "My Three Sons" | 40 |
| Adopted "My Three Sons" son | 37 |
| "Sesame Street" figure | 32 |
| "It's a Wonderful Life" role | 42 |
| "It's a Wonderful Life" cabdriver | 47 |
| ''Nancy'' cartoonist Bushmiller | 47 |
| ___ Davis, first African-American to win a Heisman | 50 |
| Youngest one in "My Three Sons" | 41 |
| Washington Wizard's GM Grunfeld | 35 |
| W.W. II correspondent Pyle | 26 |
| W.W. II correspondent ___ Pyle | 30 |
| U.S. Open winner Els | 20 |
| The Cubs banked on him for years | 32 |
| The adopted son on "My Three Sons" | 44 |
| Tennessee-born country singer Ford | 34 |
| Tennessee Ford | 14 |
| Star Steeler Stautner | 21 |
| Singing Ford | 12 |
| Singer Tennessee ___ Ford | 25 |
| Sesame Street name | 21 |
| Rubber-ducky-loving Muppet | 26 |
| Rubber ducky-loving Muppet | 26 |
| Rubber duck-loving Muppet | 25 |
| Rival of Tiger and Phil | 23 |
| Race-car driver Irvan | 21 |
| Pyle of the press | 17 |
| Pyle of the Fourth Estate | 25 |
| Pea-pickin' Ford | 20 |