| Cole Porter and Rudy Vallée, e.g. | 36 |
| Clinton and both Bushes, but not Obama | 38 |
| Bush's undergraduate classmates | 35 |
| Alito and Thomas, in the early '70s | 39 |
| 12-time Ivy League football champs | 34 |
| "The Whiffenpoof Song" singers | 40 |
| "The Whiffenpoof Song" collegians | 43 |
| "Boola, Boola" singers | 32 |
| "Boola Boola" collegians | 34 |
| "--- Coming" (Three Dog Night tune) | 45 |
| "_____ Coming" (1969 pop hit) | 39 |
| "____ Coming" (1969 hit) | 34 |
| "___ Coming" (Three Dog Night hit) | 44 |
| "___ Coming" (1969 hit song) | 38 |
| "___ Comin'" (Laura Nyro song) | 44 |
| Woman in a "Paint Your Wagon" song | 44 |
| Actress Donovan of "Clueless" | 39 |
| Girl in a "Paint Your Wagon" song | 43 |
| Donovan who played Amber in "Clueless" | 48 |
| "Paint Your Wagon" song | 33 |
| "Clueless" actress Donovan | 36 |
| Beethoven's "Für ___" | 38 |
| Beethoven's "Für __" | 37 |
| "Für ___" (Beethoven piece) | 40 |
| "Für ___" (Beethoven dedication) | 45 |
| Beethoven's ''Fur ___'' | 43 |
| Beethoven work ''Fur ___'' | 42 |
| Beethoven composition ''Fur___'' | 48 |
| Actress Neal of "The Hughleys" | 40 |
| Actress Kimberly of "Close to Home" | 45 |
| "Für ___," Beethoven piece | 39 |
| Woman's name in a Beethoven title | 37 |
| Name in a well-known Beethoven piece | 36 |
| Honoree in a classical composition | 34 |
| Für whom Beethoven wrote a bagatelle | 39 |
| Beethoven's "Für Elise" | 40 |
| Beethoven's "Für ___ " | 39 |
| Beethoven's "Für ---" | 42 |
| Beethoven's "Für ___" | 39 |
| Bagatelle dedicatee of the early 19th century | 45 |
| "The First Wives Club" character | 42 |
| "John Q" actress Kimberly | 35 |
| "Für" whom Beethoven once composed | 47 |
| "Für __" (Beethoven piece) | 39 |
| "Für ___," Beethoven opus | 38 |
| "Für ___," Beethoven bagatelle | 43 |
| "Für ---" (Beethoven) | 38 |
| "ER" actress Christine | 32 |
| "Beloved" actress Kimberly | 36 |
| "Bagatelle No. 25 in A minor" dedicatee | 49 |
| ''Fur ___'' (Beethoven) | 39 |
| Actress Cuthbert of "24" | 34 |
| Passenger elevator inventor Otis | 32 |
| Cuthbert of "Happy Endings" | 37 |
| Passenger elevator innovator Otis | 33 |
| Hebrew prophet in the Second Book of Kings | 42 |
| Elijah's successor: 2 Kings: 2 | 34 |
| Elijah's successor (II Kings) | 33 |
| Cuthbert who played Kim Bauer on "24" | 47 |
| Actress Cuthbert of "Happy Endings" | 45 |
| Actor Cook of "The Maltese Falcon" | 44 |
| "Happy Endings" actress Cuthbert | 42 |
| _____ Cook Jr. of "The Maltese Falcon" | 48 |
| Omission of a vowel in pronunciation | 36 |
| Omission of a syllable in pronunciation | 39 |
| Feature of op'nin' and hap'nin' | 47 |
| Dropping of a vowel in pronunciation | 36 |
| What apostrophes are often used for | 35 |
| Social crème de la crème | 38 |
| World's largest modeling agency | 35 |
| Billionaires and their families, e.g. | 37 |
| "Where the ___ meet to eat" | 37 |
| Media ___ (NPR and PBS, to Bill O'Reilly) | 45 |
| Not identifying with the hoi polloi | 35 |
| He advocates the regime of the cream | 36 |
| Believer in rule by the upper crust | 35 |
| They don't associate with the hoi polloi | 44 |
| Believers in rule by superior people | 36 |
| Magical liquid from the Greek for "dry" | 49 |
| Word on a bottle of "snake oil" | 41 |
| Snake-oil salesman's offering | 33 |
| Snake oil salesman's bottleful | 34 |
| Donizetti's "The _____ of Love" | 45 |
| Prince George's great-grandma: Abbr. | 40 |
| Of Shakespeare's time: Abbr. | 32 |
| "Wouldn't It Be Loverly?" singer | 46 |
| "My Fair Lady" heroine | 32 |
| Miss Doolittle of "My Fair Lady" | 42 |
| "I Could Have Danced All Night" singer | 48 |
| "My Fair Lady" character | 34 |
| Slave in "Uncle Tom's Cabin" | 42 |
| Henry's "fair lady" | 33 |
| Fair lady in "My Fair Lady" | 37 |
| Dushku of "Tru Calling" | 33 |
| Doolittle played by Audrey Hepburn | 34 |
| Doolittle of "Pygmalion" | 34 |
| Doolittle of "My Fair Lady" | 37 |
| Doolittle of 'My Fair Lady' | 35 |
| Audrey's "My Fair Lady" role | 42 |
| Alfred's daughter in "My Fair Lady" | 49 |