| Cartoon character with a big gun | 32 |
| "What's Opera, Doc?" costar | 41 |
| "Wascally wabbit" hunter | 34 |
| "Rabbit Seasoning" character | 38 |
| "___ Tune," 1941 hit song | 35 |
| New York city where Mark Twain is buried | 40 |
| New York city where Mark Twain lived | 36 |
| Seat of New York's Chemung County | 37 |
| New York site of Mark Twain's grave | 39 |
| New York city in which Mark Twain is buried | 43 |
| Twain's New York burial place | 33 |
| Tommy Hilfiger's New York birthplace | 40 |
| Tommy Hilfiger's New York birth city | 40 |
| New York city near the Pennsylvania border | 42 |
| Mark Twain's New York burial place | 38 |
| College in south central New York | 33 |
| City about 180 miles northwest of New York City | 47 |
| ________ , southern Ontario village | 35 |
| "Sesame Street" Muppet | 32 |
| Muppet with a goldfish named Dorothy | 36 |
| "Sesame Street" giggler | 33 |
| ''Sesame Street'' character | 43 |
| Napoli's Castel Sant'___ | 32 |
| Muppet who once testified before Congress | 41 |
| "Sesame Street" denizen | 33 |
| Zoe's red friend on "Sesame Street" | 49 |
| Zoe's friend, on "Sesame Street" | 46 |
| Ticklish one on "Sesame Street" | 41 |
| Red "Sesame Street" character | 39 |
| Neighbor kid in "Blondie" | 35 |
| Muppet with his pet fish Dorothy | 32 |
| Muppet who talks in third person | 32 |
| Muppet who speaks in the third person | 37 |
| Muppet who refers to himself in the third person | 48 |
| Dorothy the goldfish's owner | 32 |
| ''Sesame Street'' favorite | 42 |
| Zoe's red pal on "Sesame Street" | 46 |
| Young neighbor of Dagwood and Blondie | 37 |
| Tickled red "Sesame Street" muppet | 44 |
| Three-and-a-half-year-old red Muppet | 36 |
| Silly Parts Talking ___ (kids' toy) | 39 |
| Saint who is one of the Fourteen Holy Helpers | 45 |
| Rosie O'Donnell's Muppet friend | 39 |
| Red monster of children's television | 40 |
| Red "Sesame Street" Muppet | 36 |
| Orange-nosed Sesame Street resident | 35 |
| Neighbor of Dagwood, in the funnies | 35 |
| Neighbor boy in "Blondie" | 35 |
| Naples's Castle of St. _____ | 32 |
| Muppet who was a frequent guest of Rosie | 40 |
| Muppet who testified before Congress | 36 |
| Muppet who testified before a House subcommittee | 48 |
| Muppet who speaks in third person | 33 |
| Muppet on "Sesame Street" | 35 |
| Muppet in "Sesame Street" | 35 |
| Lincoln who was the first screen Tarzan | 39 |
| Kids' TV character voiced by Kevin Clash | 44 |
| Kid in "Blondie" comics | 33 |
| Journeyer through Grouchland, in a 1999 film | 44 |
| Interrupter of Dagwood's naps | 33 |
| His voice is provided by Kevin Clash | 36 |
| Furry monster of "Sesame Street" | 42 |
| Friend of Dorothy, on "Sesame Street" | 47 |
| Dagwood's pesky kid neighbor | 32 |
| Curious "Sesame Street" character | 43 |
| "Sesame Street" favorite | 34 |
| "Redhead" on "Sesame Street" | 48 |
| 'Sesame Street' favorite | 32 |
| ''Sesame Street'' regular | 41 |
| ''Sesame Street'' Muppet | 40 |
| ''Sesame Street'' giggler | 41 |
| ___ in the Giggle Box (kids' toy) | 37 |
| "Get Shorty" novelist Leonard | 39 |
| "Get Shorty" author Leonard | 37 |
| "Maximum Bob" author Leonard | 38 |
| Name on the cover of "Get Shorty" | 43 |
| Leonard who wrote "Get Shorty" | 40 |
| "Glitz" author Leonard | 32 |
| "Get Shorty" novelist ___ Leonard | 43 |
| "Freaky Deaky" author Leonard | 39 |
| "Freaky Deaky" author ___ Leonard | 43 |
| 'Maximum Bob novelist -- Leonard' | 41 |
| Some ''Sesame Street'' dolls | 44 |
| ''St. ___ Fire'' | 32 |
| "St. ___ Fire" (1985 movie) | 37 |
| "Desire Under the ___" | 32 |
| They are especially graceful when they leave? | 45 |
| O'Neill's "Desire Under the __" | 49 |
| Landmark Newport mansion, with "the" | 46 |
| Boulevard-lining trees, sometimes | 33 |
| "Desire Under the ---" | 32 |
| ''Desire Under the ___'' | 40 |
| Trees in Gray's country churchyard | 38 |
| They're seen in many John Constable paintings | 49 |
| Tennyson’s “immemorial” trees | 41 |
| Tennyson's "immemorial ___" | 41 |
| State trees of North Dakota and Massachusetts | 45 |
| State symbols of North Dakota and Massachusetts | 47 |
| Frequent features of John Constable landscapes | 46 |
| Dutch ___ (uncommon sights nowadays) | 36 |