| Tom of Aerosmith | 16 |
| Sawbuck portrait | 16 |
| Man on a $10 bill | 17 |
| Famed Federalist | 16 |
| Burr's duel victim | 22 |
| Bermuda's capital | 21 |
| Bermuda port | 12 |
| Actor Barbara | 13 |
| 1804 duel loser | 15 |
| "The Federalist Papers" co-writer | 43 |
| Hot-dog | 7 |
| Exaggerate while playing | 24 |
| Emote amateurishly | 18 |
| Act the clown | 13 |
| Small village | 13 |
| Tiny village | 12 |
| Ophelia's love | 18 |
| Gertrude's son | 18 |
| Classic Olivier role | 20 |
| "To be, or not to be" speaker | 39 |
| Whence "Neither a borrower nor a lender be" | 53 |
| Shakespeare's prince of Denmark | 35 |
| Queen Gertrude's son | 24 |
| Whence the phrase "Brevity is the soul of wit" | 56 |
| Whence the line "To sleep: perchance to dream" | 56 |
| Whence the line "A little more than kin, and less than kind" | 70 |
| Well-known Dane | 15 |
| Tragedian's role | 20 |
| Tchaikovsky fantasy-overture | 28 |
| Source of the saying "Brevity is the soul of wit" | 59 |
| Source of the line "Frailty, thy name is woman!" | 58 |
| Source of quotation | 19 |
| Shakespearean soliloquist | 25 |
| Shakespeare's indecisive one | 32 |
| Shakespeare title role | 22 |
| Play set in Denmark | 19 |
| Opera by Thomas | 15 |
| Olivier film: 1948 | 18 |
| Noble vacillator | 16 |
| Nephew of Claudius | 18 |
| Melancholy Dane | 15 |
| It's smaller than a village | 31 |
| His last words were "The rest is silence" | 51 |
| Great Dane | 10 |
| Gielgud role | 12 |
| Exemplar of indecision | 22 |
| Elsinore name | 13 |
| Dogpatch, for one | 17 |
| Dane of fame | 12 |
| Coveted role for a thespian | 27 |
| Claudius' nephew | 20 |
| Best Picture of 1948 | 20 |
| "To be or not to be" speaker | 38 |
| "To be or not to be" soliloquist | 42 |
| "Get thee to a nunnery" speaker | 41 |
| "Frailty, thy name is woman!" speaker | 47 |
| "... heaven hath pleas'd it so, / To punish me ..." speaker | 73 |
| Villages | 8 |
| Small villages | 14 |
| Burgs | 5 |
| Tiny towns | 10 |
| Tiny dots on maps | 17 |
| Small settlements | 17 |
| Map specks | 10 |
| Lincoln's first vice president | 34 |
| Vice president after Breckinridge | 33 |
| Onetime Dey costar | 18 |
| Lincoln's V.P. | 18 |
| Lincoln vice president | 22 |
| Harry of "L.A. Law" | 29 |
| Harry of 'L.A. Law' | 27 |
| Hannibal ___, vice president under Abraham Lincoln | 50 |
| First Republican VP | 19 |
| "Mad Men" actor Harry | 31 |
| Soccer star Mia | 15 |
| Soccer great Mia | 16 |
| Retired soccer star | 19 |
| Mia of soccer fame | 18 |
| Jon of "Mad Men" | 26 |
| "Mad Men" star Jon | 28 |
| Mia of soccer | 13 |
| Soccer's Mia | 16 |
| Soccer star who wrote "Go for the Goal" | 49 |
| Soccer icon Mia | 15 |
| German city on the Lippe | 24 |
| "Mad Men" star | 24 |
| "Go for the Goal" autobiographer | 42 |
| World Cup teammate of Akers and Foudy | 37 |
| Village where Patton is buried | 30 |
| Talking piggy bank in "Toy Story" | 43 |
| Soccer Hall of Famer since 2007 | 31 |
| She retired with 158 international goals | 40 |
| Scorer of a record 158 goals | 28 |
| Retired soccer star Mia | 23 |
| Piggy bank's name in "Toy Story" | 46 |
| Olympic gymnast Paul or Morgan | 30 |
| Nova Scotia's Premier John | 30 |
| Nova Scotia's 29th Premier | 30 |
| Mia of women's soccer | 25 |
| Luxembourg town where George Patton is buried | 45 |