| Fido's "uninvitee" | 32 |
| Famous bassman who hates collars? | 33 |
| Critter known for its leaping ability | 37 |
| Bassist on Young MC's "Bust a Move" | 49 |
| Bass player that hates dog collars? | 35 |
| Bad thing to have in one's coat | 35 |
| "Under the Bridge" bassist | 36 |
| "Blood Sugar Sex Magik" bassist | 41 |
| "A ___ and a fly in a flue" | 37 |
| ___-flicker (tricky football play) | 34 |
| It protects a kitten from being bitten | 38 |
| Bargain hunter's destination | 32 |
| Destination for some weekend antiquers | 38 |
| "___ is that music . . . ": Keats | 43 |
| Pedro the Lion "Suspect ___ the Scene" | 48 |
| Get the hell out of Dodge (Tribute #3) | 38 |
| Topps rival, to baseball card collectors | 40 |
| Old maker of baseball cards and bubble gum | 42 |
| Former big player in trading cards | 34 |
| Big name in sports trading cards | 32 |
| Thrice: "Burn the ___" | 32 |
| Budget manager's responsibility | 35 |
| ___ Street (London newspaper hub) | 33 |
| "Go Your Own Way" rock group | 38 |
| Butler's "The Way of All ___" | 43 |
| Old name for the Crayola color Peach | 36 |
| Insensitive bygone Crayola color | 32 |
| Crayola color renamed Peach in 1962 | 35 |
| Crayola color renamed "peach" in 1962 | 47 |
| Crayola color changed to "peach" | 42 |
| Butler's "The Way of All _____" | 45 |
| "The Way of All ___": Butler | 38 |
| "___ for Fantasy" (Billy Idol hit) | 44 |
| "___ and Fantasy," 1943 film | 38 |
| Gives substance to, with "out" | 40 |
| Gives substance to (with "out") | 41 |
| Expands upon, with "out" | 34 |
| How one got over the cuckoo's nest | 38 |
| Show off "these bad boys" | 35 |
| Emulate a Mr. Universe contestant | 33 |
| Show off one's "guns" | 35 |
| Did some posing in the Mr. Universe contest | 43 |
| Poses at a bodybuilding competition | 35 |
| Poses, as on "Jersey Shore" | 37 |
| Thunderhead's mother, in film | 33 |
| Ken McLaughlin's filly friend | 33 |
| 'My Friend --' (film about a horse) | 43 |
| Advertisement sometimes delivered by hand | 41 |
| Papers under the windshield wiper | 33 |
| Golding's "Lord of the ___" | 41 |
| Deftones "Change (In the House of ___)" | 49 |
| ''Lord of the ___'' | 35 |
| Loses one's footing at the car wash? | 40 |
| More than just splash in the pool? | 34 |
| "Roger & Me" setting | 34 |
| Michigan city that is the headquarters for GM | 45 |
| Hard stone used for striking fire | 33 |
| Coburn film "Our Man ___" | 35 |
| Coburn film ''Our Man ___'' | 43 |
| City where General Motors was founded | 37 |
| "Roger and Me" setting | 32 |
| "Our Man ___," 1966 film | 34 |
| "In Like ___," 1967 Coburn film | 41 |
| "Geraldine" creator Wilson | 36 |
| It decides who gets the ball first | 34 |
| Sell soon after buying, in real estate lingo | 44 |
| Sell quickly for a profit, as property | 38 |
| Buy, renovate and resell quickly | 32 |
| It has a lucky or unlucky outcome | 33 |
| Drinks made with sweetened spiced liquor and eggs | 49 |
| Comedian who played Geraldine Jones | 35 |
| Bat one's eyelashes, perhaps | 32 |
| What sexy singer will do with audience | 38 |
| R. Kelly "I'm a ___" | 34 |
| Apt anagram of ''trifled'' | 42 |
| Move quickly from place to place | 32 |
| Moves erratically, as a butterfly | 33 |
| "Movies You Grew Up With" channel | 43 |
| TV character who said "Kiss my grits!" | 48 |
| Upbeat Progressive Insurance spokeswoman | 40 |
| Progressive Insurance spokeswoman | 33 |
| Progressive insurance spokesperson | 34 |
| Cheery cashier in Progressive ads | 33 |
| Castleberry of ''Alice'' | 40 |
| "Kiss my grits!" character | 36 |
| ''Alice'' character | 35 |
| ___ Rida ("Low" performer with T-Pain) | 48 |
| Ziegfeld of the "Ziegfeld Follies" | 44 |
| Woman in Progressive Insurance commercials | 42 |
| White-clad insurance-ad character | 33 |
| Ubiquitous insurance spokeswoman | 32 |
| Smash Mouth song off "Fush Yu Mang" | 45 |
| She's "in town" once a month | 42 |
| She said "Kiss my grits!" | 35 |
| Progressive Car Insurance ads employee | 38 |
| Polly's 'Alice' role | 32 |
| Name of "Follies" fame | 32 |
| Eddie's partner in musical comedy | 37 |
| Eddie's 1970's singing partner | 38 |
| Defunct spinoff from "Alice" | 38 |