| Sinatra's cohorts, once | 27 |
| Pointer Sisters, for one | 24 |
| Highlanders' group | 22 |
| Extended Scottish family | 24 |
| A Scot and his relatives | 24 |
| "Braveheart" band | 27 |
| Worrisome mechanical sound | 26 |
| Resonant metallic sound | 23 |
| Chuck wagon bell sound | 22 |
| "Trolley Song" word | 29 |
| Middle of the quotation | 23 |
| Tending to stick together | 25 |
| Some feud participants | 22 |
| Groups related by blood | 23 |
| Sometimes warring groups | 24 |
| Highland family groups | 22 |
| Chieftains' groups | 22 |
| O.K. Corral gunfighter | 22 |
| O.K. Corral gang member | 23 |
| Ike of the O.K. Corral | 22 |
| Show approval, in a way | 23 |
| Put your hands together | 23 |
| Put one's hands together | 28 |
| Give it up, so to speak | 23 |
| Try to induce an encore | 23 |
| Show that you like the show | 27 |
| Bit of fan appreciation | 23 |
| Word with board or trap | 23 |
| Turn off the light, perhaps | 27 |
| This goes like claque work | 26 |
| Switch activator, sometimes | 27 |
| Summon a servant, maybe | 23 |
| Sound of shutters in the wind | 29 |
| Show you liked the show | 23 |
| Show some love, so to speak | 27 |
| Show some appreciation | 22 |
| Show enjoyment at a show | 24 |
| Show encouragement, in a way | 28 |
| Show appreciation at a show | 27 |
| Reward the performance | 22 |
| Respond to a good play | 22 |
| Praise the performance | 22 |
| Participate in an ovation | 25 |
| One way to request an encore | 28 |
| Give the performers a hand | 26 |
| Give the performer a hand | 25 |
| Give a hand for a band | 22 |
| Express glee, in a way | 22 |
| Express approval, in a way | 26 |
| Certain hand-to-hand contact | 28 |
| ___ Your Hands Say Yeah | 23 |
| Sounds of appreciation | 22 |
| Shows approval, in a way | 24 |
| Hands it to the performer? | 26 |
| Greets the good guy, maybe | 26 |
| Gives it up, so to speak | 24 |
| Gives audible approval | 22 |
| Acknowledges performers | 23 |
| Applause for gladiators? | 24 |
| Rhythmically keep time with | 27 |
| Go along with, as the beat | 26 |
| Barton of the Red Cross | 23 |
| Red Cross founder Barton | 24 |
| "Bewitched" aunt | 26 |
| The "It Girl" Bow | 27 |
| Theremin virtuoso Rockmore | 26 |
| Silent screen sensation Bow | 27 |
| Santa on the West Coast | 23 |
| Red Cross pioneer Barton | 24 |
| Red Cross organizer Barton | 26 |
| Bow, the "It Girl" | 28 |
| Bow seen in the theater | 23 |
| __ Cluck (Daisy Duck pal) | 25 |
| Theremin pioneer Rockmore | 25 |
| Silicon Valley's Santa __ | 29 |
| Schumann's composer wife | 28 |
| Santa __: Silicon Valley city | 29 |
| Santa __: Intel headquarters | 28 |
| Robert Schumann's love | 26 |
| Pianist/composer Schumann | 25 |
| Invalid befriended by Heidi | 27 |
| Civil War nurse Barton | 22 |
| Bow, Barton or Schumann | 23 |
| Bow with "it" | 23 |
| Bow who had 'It' | 24 |
| Blandick who played Auntie Em | 29 |
| Auntie Em portrayer Blandick | 28 |
| "Nutcracker" lead | 27 |
| "Nutcracker" girl | 27 |
| "It" girl Bow | 23 |
| "It Girl" Bow | 23 |
| Roaring Twenties sex symbol | 27 |
| County north of Limerick | 24 |
| Writer ___ Boothe Luce | 22 |
| Shannon Airport's county | 28 |
| County in western Ireland | 25 |
| County west of Tipperary | 24 |
| Journalist Boothe Luce | 22 |
| “The Rural Muse” poet | 29 |
| Stowe's Eva St. ___ | 23 |