| Old programming language | 24 |
| Early programming acronym | 25 |
| Early business language | 23 |
| Computer-language acronym | 25 |
| Computer language in Y2K news | 29 |
| A computer language acronym | 27 |
| It could lead a charmed life | 28 |
| Sylvester Stallone movie | 24 |
| One leading a charmed life? | 27 |
| U.S. attack helicopter | 22 |
| Snake with a flattening neck | 28 |
| Snake with a flat neck | 22 |
| Snake charmer's catch | 25 |
| Serpentor's affiliation | 27 |
| Ringhals's relative | 23 |
| Kipling's Nag, for one | 26 |
| Kipling's Nag, e.g. | 23 |
| King ___ (dangerous snake) | 26 |
| It may lead a charmed life | 26 |
| Crawling "king" | 25 |
| Charmer's subject? | 22 |
| "Spitting" snake | 26 |
| "King" crawler | 24 |
| Snake charmers' snakes | 26 |
| Army attack helicopters | 23 |
| Some attack helicopters | 23 |
| Snake charmers' captives | 28 |
| "King" serpents | 25 |
| Corn-eater's discards | 25 |
| Corn eaters' castoffs | 25 |
| They're found inside ears | 29 |
| Short, thickset horses | 22 |
| Pens' counterparts | 22 |
| Interiors of some ears | 22 |
| Corn eaters' throwaways | 27 |
| Spider's light lunch? | 25 |
| Big name in '50s TV | 23 |
| Shrub that produces a drug | 26 |
| She found success with Caesar | 29 |
| Comedienne Imogene ___ | 22 |
| Caesar's silly sidekick | 27 |
| Caesar's comic partner | 26 |
| "Cola" lead-in | 24 |
| Stimulant-yielding shrub | 24 |
| Plant with a chewable leaf | 26 |
| Plant for blow and soda | 23 |
| Leaves with an addiction? | 25 |
| Imogene, the comedienne | 23 |
| Imogene of comedy lore | 22 |
| Imogene from Philadelphia | 25 |
| First name in soft drinks? | 26 |
| Caesar's TV sidekick | 24 |
| Caesar's TV partner | 23 |
| Caesar's TV co-star | 23 |
| Caesar's sidekick Imogene | 29 |
| Caesar's partner Imogene | 28 |
| Caesar's old TV partner | 27 |
| Caesar's foil on early TV | 29 |
| Caesar's comic foil | 23 |
| Caesar's comedy partner | 27 |
| Caesar's co-worker | 22 |
| An Imogene who made the scene | 29 |
| 1951 Emmy winner Imogene | 24 |
| 1951 Best Actress Emmy winner | 29 |
| "Cola" header | 23 |
| Big name in soft drinks | 23 |
| Minute Maid parent company | 26 |
| Caffeine source for many | 24 |
| Atlanta corporate giant | 23 |
| "Ahh" sloganeer | 25 |
| Pilot's compartment | 23 |
| Instrument panel locale | 23 |
| Insufferably confident | 22 |
| Tom Collins or Rob Roy | 22 |
| Evening ritual for some | 23 |
| Self-confident to a fault | 25 |
| Self-confident and then some | 28 |
| First name in fragrance | 23 |
| First name in fragrances | 24 |
| Fashionable first name | 22 |
| Hepburn role on Broadway | 24 |
| Chanel of haute couture | 23 |
| Nickname of Gabrielle Chanel | 28 |
| First name in perfumery | 23 |
| Fashion designer Chanel | 23 |
| Designer's first name | 25 |
| "Ice Loves ___" | 25 |
| Talk show host nickname | 23 |
| Style trendsetter Chanel | 24 |
| Popular fragrance from France | 29 |
| O'Brien's Team ___ | 26 |
| Noted dieter James ___ | 22 |
| James ___, actor from N.Y.C. | 28 |
| French fashion nickname | 23 |
| Emmy winner James: 1982-83 | 26 |
| Conan O'Brien, to fans | 26 |
| 'Ice Loves --' | 22 |
| Marshmallow-topped beverage | 27 |
| Drink with marshmallows | 23 |
| Type of bean or butter | 22 |