| Either "Cathy's Clown" singer | 43 |
| Either "Bye Bye Love" singer | 38 |
| Either "Bye Bye Love" brother | 39 |
| Either ''Wake Up Little Susie'' singer | 54 |
| Don or Phil of 50's-60's pop | 36 |
| "Wake Up Little Susie" singer Don or Phil | 51 |
| "Wake Up Little Susie" brothers | 41 |
| "Cathy's Clown" brothers | 38 |
| From here to eternity? | 22 |
| At all future times | 19 |
| >From now on | 15 |
| Civil rights leader Medgar | 26 |
| Tinker's target | 19 |
| Tinker-Chance link | 18 |
| Civil rights activist Medgar | 28 |
| Tinker to ___ to Chance | 23 |
| Civil-rights leader Medgar | 26 |
| Between Tinker and Chance | 25 |
| Activist Medgar | 15 |
| One of a baseball trio | 22 |
| Civil rights worker Medgar | 26 |
| "Tinker to ___ to Chance" | 35 |
| Tinker's partner | 20 |
| Tinker-Chance connection | 24 |
| Tinker to ___ to . . . | 22 |
| Tinker to __ to Chance: classic double-play combo | 49 |
| Noted name in civil rights | 26 |
| Medgar of Mississippi | 21 |
| He threw to Chance | 18 |
| Diamond middleman? | 18 |
| Civil rights martyr Medgar | 26 |
| To whom Tinker threw | 20 |
| Tinker's target? | 20 |
| Tinker's receiver | 21 |
| Tinker's pivot man | 22 |
| Tinker–Chance connection | 31 |
| Tinker-Chance go-between | 24 |
| Tinker to ___ . . . | 19 |
| Tinker to __ to Chance: old double-play combo | 45 |
| Second baseman in a famed trio | 30 |
| Second baseman called "The Crab" | 42 |
| Player with Chance and Tinker | 29 |
| Player between Tinker and Chance | 32 |
| Part of a famous double-play combo | 34 |
| One of a double-play trio | 25 |
| Noted civil rights leader | 25 |
| Middleman in a baseball trio | 28 |
| Middle of a noted Cubs trio | 27 |
| Middle of a famous trio | 23 |
| Medgar of the civil rights movement | 35 |
| Medgar ___ College | 18 |
| John ___, noted second baseman | 30 |
| He left things to Chance | 24 |
| Hall-of-Fame second baseman Johnny | 34 |
| Hall of Fame infielder | 22 |
| Famous middleman of baseball | 28 |
| Famous middle man of baseball | 29 |
| Duke ___, Rocky's manager/trainer | 37 |
| Double-play name | 16 |
| Cubs' Hall of Famer | 23 |
| Civil-rights leader Medgar ___ | 30 |
| Civil rights martyr | 19 |
| Civil rights leader portrayed in "For Us, The Living" | 63 |
| Civil rights leader from Mississippi | 36 |
| Chance's partner | 20 |
| Brooklyn's Medgar ___ College | 33 |
| Baseball's Crab or Hoot | 27 |
| Activist who said "You can kill a man but you can't kill an idea" | 79 |
| "Miss ___ Boys" (1997) | 32 |
| " . . . ___ to Chance" | 32 |
| 'Twixt Tinker and Chance | 28 |
| 'Tinker to -- to Chance' | 32 |
| '50s-'60s civil rights leader | 37 |
| '50s-'60s civil rights activist | 39 |
| Part 2 of the quote | 19 |
| From that point on | 18 |
| From that day on | 16 |
| Extremely | 9 |
| To a great extent | 17 |
| Very, very | 10 |
| To a great degree | 17 |
| Too too | 7 |
| "Be it ___ humble . . . " | 35 |
| Thanks-much link | 16 |
| "Thanks ___ much" | 27 |
| "Be it ___ humble ..." | 32 |
| "Be it ___ humble . . ." | 34 |
| Not just pretty? | 16 |
| Be it - humble link | 19 |
| "Thanks" follower | 27 |
| "Thank you --- much!" | 31 |
| "Thank you __ much!" | 30 |
| "Be it ___ humble" | 28 |
| ''Be it ___ humble ...'' | 40 |
| Turn inside out | 15 |
| Flip | 4 |
| Turn outward | 12 |
| Chris of tennis | 15 |
| Three-time Wimbledon champ | 26 |
| Tennis great Chris | 18 |