| Former British prime minister Wilson | 36 |
| "Weird" Cosby character | 33 |
| "The Music Man" protagonist ___ Hill | 46 |
| "Fanny" composer and lyricist | 39 |
| Instrument with 46 strings, often | 33 |
| Instrument held between the knees | 33 |
| The grand concert one has 47 strings | 36 |
| Stringed instrument with seven pedals | 37 |
| Stress to a fault, with "on" | 38 |
| PJ Harvey "Broken ___" | 32 |
| Lyre-like instrument of antiquity | 33 |
| Keep repeating, with "on" | 35 |
| It's music to St. Peter's ears | 38 |
| Instrument with a triangular frame | 34 |
| Instrument that Arthur Marx played | 34 |
| Chordophone with a triangular frame | 35 |
| Capote's "The Grass ___" | 38 |
| Beethoven's "_____ Quartet" | 41 |
| "Waltz of the Flowers" need | 37 |
| "Jack and the Beanstalk" theft | 40 |
| Reiterated, with ''on'' | 39 |
| "To Kill a Mockingbird" novelist Lee | 46 |
| Big name in book publishing since 1818 | 38 |
| "To Kill a Mockingbird" author __ Lee | 47 |
| "Bury Me in a Free Land" poet | 39 |
| Winfrey's production company | 32 |
| First name in "The Cocoanuts" cast | 44 |
| Winfrey's quasi-eponymous studio | 36 |
| Whistling member of the Marx Brothers | 37 |
| Studio that made "Precious" | 37 |
| Silent screen star's first name | 35 |
| Production company behind "Dr. Phil" | 46 |
| Noted entertainer with a whistle | 32 |
| Ms. Winfrey's production company | 36 |
| Marx's "___ Speaks!" | 34 |
| Marx who did the mirror bit with Lucy | 37 |
| Marx Brothers member with a horn | 32 |
| Julius : Groucho :: Arthur : ___ | 32 |
| He played Pinky in "Duck Soup" | 40 |
| First name of a silent movie star | 33 |
| Character who communicated with a horn | 38 |
| "_____ Speaks" (1962 autobiography) | 45 |
| "_____ Speaks!" (1961 autobiography) | 46 |
| "___ Speaks!" (1961 autobiography) | 44 |
| ''Moby-Dick'' weapon | 36 |
| Talks persistently, with "on" | 39 |
| Brings things up again and again | 32 |
| Creature that's part woman and part bird | 44 |
| Type of jet featured in "True Lies" | 45 |
| Sarah Paulson's "Studio 60" role | 46 |
| 2005 Supreme Court nominee Miers | 32 |
| "___ the Spy" (kids' book) | 40 |
| One actor, or two American presidents | 37 |
| A person who sounds like a car dealership | 41 |
| Hogwarts's most famous pupil | 32 |
| "Everybody's Talkin" Nilsson | 42 |
| "Dirty" film character | 32 |
| "Cat's in the Cradle" singer Chapin | 49 |
| Like an unfiltered cigarette, maybe | 35 |
| "The Wizard of Id" co-creator Johnny | 46 |
| "The Wizard of Id" cartoonist Johnny | 46 |
| "Once in a Lifetime" author | 37 |
| "On Your Toes" lyricist | 33 |
| Wrestler Bret "The Hitman" ___ | 40 |
| Rodgers's partner before Hammerstein | 40 |
| Rodgers' songwriting collaborator | 37 |
| Pop music star or prima ballerina | 33 |
| Playwright who co-wrote with Kaufman | 36 |
| Moss once flourishing on Broadway | 33 |
| Gary who ran for president in the 1980s | 39 |
| "Where or When" lyricist | 34 |
| "The Man Who Came to Dinner" playwright | 49 |
| "The Lady Is a Tramp" lyricist Lorenz | 47 |
| "Pal Joey" lyricist Lorenz | 36 |
| "My Funny Valentine" lyricist | 39 |
| "Lady in the Dark" writer | 35 |
| "L.A. Song (Out of This Town)" Beth | 45 |
| "Isn't It Romantic?" lyricist | 43 |
| "Entertainment Tonight" anchor | 40 |
| "E.T." hostess Mary ___ | 33 |
| '80s Democratic hopeful Gary | 32 |
| ''My Funny Valentine'' lyricist | 47 |
| ''Entertainment Tonight'' anchor | 48 |
| U.S. poet who wrote "The Bridge" | 42 |
| "The Broken Tower" poet | 33 |
| "The Luck of Roaring Camp" writer | 43 |
| Twain's "Ah Sin" collaborator | 43 |
| "The Outcasts of Poker Flat" writer | 45 |
| "The Outcasts of Poker Flat" author | 45 |
| Chronicler of Poker Flat and Roaring Camp | 41 |
| "Under the Redwoods" author | 37 |
| "The Luck of Roaring Camp" author Bret | 48 |
| "Gabriel Conroy" author Bret | 38 |
| " . . . Poker Flat" author | 36 |
| 'Luck of Roaring Camp' writer | 37 |
| Western writer: 1836–1902 | 32 |
| Poker Flat and Roaring Camp chronicler | 38 |
| He wrote "The Luck of Roaring Camp" | 45 |
| He wrote "Mrs. Skaggs's Husbands" | 47 |
| He wrote "Gabriel Conroy" | 35 |