| Aussie "Dame" and others | 34 |
| Underground role of '50s TV? | 32 |
| Friend of "Ralphie-boy" | 33 |
| Friend of "Ralphie boy" | 33 |
| Tokyo's name, during Japan's isolation | 46 |
| Fishing village that became Tokyo | 33 |
| Tokugawa shogunate seat of power | 32 |
| One-time name of the Japanese capital | 37 |
| Former name for the capital of Japan | 36 |
| Tokyo, in the days of the shogun | 32 |
| Tokugawa shogunate's capital | 32 |
| Milwaukee Symphony conductor ___ de Waart | 41 |
| Japan's ___ Period, 1603-1867 | 33 |
| Japan's ___ Period (1603-1867) | 34 |
| Former name of Japan's capital | 34 |
| City rocked by the Genroku earthquake | 37 |
| Capital of Japan, to Commodore Perry | 36 |
| Biblical kingdom near the Dead Sea | 34 |
| Ancient kingdom near the Dead Sea | 33 |
| Land of the "brothers of Israel" | 42 |
| Jacob's brother by another name | 35 |
| Esau's descendants' land | 32 |
| Biblical land (or style backwards) | 34 |
| Biblical kingdom located in modern-day Jordan | 45 |
| Another name for the biblical Esau | 34 |
| Ancient region near the Dead Sea | 32 |
| Ancient region bordering Palestine | 34 |
| Ancient region bordered the Dead Sea | 36 |
| Ancient land south of the Dead Sea | 34 |
| Ancient land in today's Jordan | 34 |
| Ancient land around today's Jordan | 38 |
| Early inhabitant along the Dead Sea | 35 |
| Early dweller along the Dead Sea | 32 |
| Star of Fox's first prime-time series | 41 |
| "Married...With Children" co-star | 43 |
| Portrayer of sitcom patriarch Jay Pritchett | 43 |
| "Married...with Children" star | 40 |
| ''Married With Children'' co-star | 49 |
| Publishers' hirees, for short | 33 |
| They're paid to have the last wd. | 37 |
| They make periodical changes, briefly | 37 |
| Co. founded by H. Ross Perot in 1962 | 36 |
| TV's McMahon and O'Neill | 32 |
| Trixie's husband and Bradley | 32 |
| They're handed sentences (Abbr.) | 36 |
| They're always correcting your grammar: abbr. | 49 |
| They make periodical changes: Abbr. | 35 |
| They make periodical changes (Abbr.) | 36 |
| They improved the quality of Life, briefly | 42 |
| They improve the quality of Life: Abbr. | 39 |
| Some journalism grads, for short | 32 |
| Self-appointed group, for short? | 32 |
| Recipients of authors' gratitude, briefly | 45 |
| People who get the last word in?: Abbr. | 39 |
| Ones who are handed sentences: Abbr. | 36 |
| Ones getting to work on Time?: Abbr. | 36 |
| Journalist Bradley and Trixie's husband | 43 |
| Hollywood's Harris and Helms | 32 |
| Football Hall-of-Famer Healey et al. | 36 |
| Correctional workers, for short? | 32 |
| Bradley and Trixie's husband | 32 |
| Baseball's Kranepool and others | 35 |
| Car with a "horse collar" grille | 42 |
| The Bermuda station wagon, for one | 34 |
| Son of Henry and father of Henry II | 35 |
| Relative of "The Betsy" | 33 |
| Lincoln's unpopular little cousin | 37 |
| Lemon once exported from Michigan | 33 |
| Its 1960 model was the last one made | 36 |
| It was discontinued after the 1960 model year | 45 |
| It had a "horse collar" grille | 40 |
| Ford who was the son of Henry Ford | 34 |
| Ford who first drove a Continental | 34 |
| Ford flop introduced 50 years ago | 33 |
| Ford failure of the late '50s | 33 |
| Detroit's Corsair or Citation | 33 |
| Comet brand before it was reassigned to Mercury | 47 |
| Citation that deserved a citation? | 34 |
| Car with a "rolling dome" speedometer | 47 |
| Car that offered Polar Air air-conditioning | 43 |
| Car that featured Teletouch transmission | 40 |
| Car that debuted September 4th, 1957 | 36 |
| Car introduced in September 1957 | 32 |
| Bomb developed in the 1950's | 32 |
| Auto with Teletouch transmission | 32 |
| 1957 "E-Day" introduction | 35 |
| 1950's car with a horse-collar grille | 41 |
| 1950's automotive embarrassment | 35 |
| ___ Ford Range (mountains of Antarctica) | 40 |
| ___ Ford High School (Dearborn, MI institution) | 47 |
| ___ Bryant Ford, Henry's son | 32 |
| Eponymous son of auto pioneer Henry | 35 |
| Cars named after the boss' son | 34 |
| They were named after Henry's son | 37 |
| They had "rolling dome" speedometers | 46 |
| They had "horse collar" grilles | 41 |
| Rides that didn't last very long | 36 |
| Citation, Corsair, Pacer and Ranger | 35 |
| Cars with Teletouch transmission | 32 |
| Bombs produced in the 1950's | 32 |