| Like sea lions but not leopard seals | 36 |
| "Cheerful Little ___," 1930 song | 42 |
| She never reached Howland Island | 32 |
| First woman to fly across the Atlantic | 38 |
| Subject of the book "Last Flight" | 43 |
| Second person to make a solo transatlantic flight | 49 |
| Distinguished Flying Cross recipient of '32 | 47 |
| Aviation editor of Cosmopolitan in the 1920s | 44 |
| 1932 Distinguished Flying Cross recipient | 41 |
| 1929 "Powder Puff Derby" participant | 46 |
| "20 Hrs., 40 Min." author, 1928 | 41 |
| President Carter's middle name | 34 |
| "My Name Is ___" (NBC sitcom) | 39 |
| "Duke of ___" (1962 doo-wop classic) | 46 |
| Rank between viscount and marquis | 33 |
| Lord Grantham, on "Downton Abbey" | 43 |
| It's between James and Jones | 32 |
| Doo-wop classic, "Duke of ___" | 40 |
| Benjamin Disraeli, to Beaconsfield | 34 |
| "My Name Is ___" (former NBC sitcom) | 46 |
| "Goodbye ___" (Dixie Chicks song) | 43 |
| "Duke of ___" (1962 hit) | 34 |
| '50s-'60s chief justice Warren | 38 |
| ___ of Warwick (War of the Roses figure) | 40 |
| Unanimous winner of "Survivor: Fiji" | 46 |
| TV's "My Name Is __" | 34 |
| TV's "My Name Is ___" | 35 |
| Title meaning "chieftain" | 35 |
| Title between viscount and marquess | 35 |
| Tea drinker Charles Grey's title | 36 |
| Suffolk, for one, in Shakespeare | 32 |
| Shakespeare's Suffolk, for one | 34 |
| Shakespeare's ___ of Salisbury | 34 |
| Robin Hood, the ___ of Huntington | 33 |
| Peer between a viscount and marquess | 36 |
| Old English word meaning "noble" | 42 |
| Nobleman ranking above a viscount | 33 |
| Nobleman between a viscount and a marquis | 41 |
| NBC's "My Name Is ___" | 36 |
| N.B.A. legend Monroe with a signature spin move | 47 |
| Man addressed as "My Lord" | 36 |
| Man addressed as ''My Lord'' | 44 |
| Jazzman "Fatha" Hines's first name | 48 |
| Jazzman --- "Fatha" Hines | 35 |
| Holliman of "Police Woman" | 36 |
| He outmanaged Sparky in the 1970 World Series | 45 |
| Hall of Fame running back Campbell | 34 |
| Doo-wop classic ''Duke of ___'' | 47 |
| Countess's spouse, in England | 33 |
| Basketball's __ "The Pearl" Monroe | 48 |
| Baseball Hall of Fame manager Weaver | 36 |
| Abusive husband in a Dixie Chicks song | 38 |
| 1977 Heisman Trophy winner Campbell | 35 |
| 1970s-'80s bowling great __ Anthony | 39 |
| 1962 doo-wop classic "Duke of __" | 43 |
| 1950s-'60s Chief Justice Warren | 35 |
| "My Name is ___" (TV show) | 36 |
| "My Name is ___" (sitcom) | 35 |
| "My Name Is ___" (Jason Lee series) | 45 |
| "My Name Is ___" (former NBC show) | 44 |
| "Duke, duke, duke, duke of ___" | 41 |
| "Duke of ___" (old hit) | 33 |
| "Duke of ___" (1962 #1 hit) | 37 |
| ''My Name is ___'' (TV show) | 44 |
| ___ Sweatshirt (Odd Future member) | 34 |
| ___ Spencer, brother of Princess Diana | 38 |
| __ of Gloucester: "King Lear" character | 49 |
| Pro athlete with 41 career titles | 33 |
| It's turned down for extra warmth | 37 |
| British noble's jurisdiction | 32 |
| "Copperhead Road" singer Steve | 40 |
| Bogart's "High Sierra" role | 41 |
| "Guitar Town" singer Steve | 36 |
| Hyman of "The Cosby Show" | 35 |
| Grammy-winning folk artist Steve | 32 |
| Grammy-winning country star Steve | 33 |
| Bogart's role in "High Sierra" | 44 |
| Bogart in "High Sierra" | 33 |
| "Watchmen" actor Jackie ___ Haley | 43 |
| "Some Dreams" singer Steve | 36 |
| The "Hardcore Troubadour" Steve | 41 |
| Rock/Country guitar slinger Steve | 33 |
| Grammy-winning Renaissance man Steve | 36 |
| Football Hall-of-Famer ___ (Greasy) Neale | 41 |
| An 18th-century American portraitist | 36 |
| 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 |
| "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 |
| Tea named for William IV's prime minister | 45 |
| Tea choice for TV's Frasier Crane | 37 |