| 1928, 1932 and 1936 Olympic gold medalist | 41 |
| Three-time skating gold medalist | 32 |
| Three-time Olympics skating champion | 36 |
| Three-time Olympic skating gold medalist | 40 |
| Star of ''Sun Valley Serenade'' | 47 |
| Sonja of "Sun Valley Serenade" | 40 |
| Skating gold medalist of 1928, 1932 and 1936 | 44 |
| Skater Sonja who won three Olympic gold medals | 46 |
| Skater on the Hollywood Walk of Fame | 36 |
| Skater known as "The Norwegian Doll" | 46 |
| Skater knighted by King Haakon: 1937 | 36 |
| One of Hamill's predecessors | 32 |
| Olympic skating champ of 1928, 1932 and 1936 | 44 |
| Old-time Norwegian skating sensation | 36 |
| 1932 Lake Placid gold medalist Sonja | 36 |
| 1920Â’s-30Â’s Winter Olympics star | 40 |
| "Sun Valley Serenade" star, 1941 | 42 |
| "Sun Valley Serenade" skater | 38 |
| ''Thin Ice'' star | 33 |
| "The End of the Innocence" singer Don | 47 |
| "Crimes of the Heart" playwright Beth | 47 |
| "Boys of Summer" singer | 33 |
| Source of some temporary tattoos | 32 |
| Jackson Heights alternative to Clairol | 38 |
| Name linked with "Take my wife. Please" | 49 |
| "Take my wife, please!" comic Youngman | 48 |
| "Take my wife ... please!" comedian | 45 |
| Girls' get-together, in slang | 33 |
| "Gregorita" painter Robert | 36 |
| Toulouse-Lautrec's first name | 33 |
| Matisse, Rousseau or Toulouse-Lautrec | 37 |
| 1913 Nobel Peace Prize winner ___ La Fontaine | 45 |
| "The Equestrian" painter | 34 |
| ___ de Navarre: 1553–1610 | 32 |
| Husband of Denmark's Queen Margrethe | 40 |
| First name in Scandinavian drama | 32 |
| Name of three Shakespearean title kings | 39 |
| 'Give me liberty ...' speaker | 37 |
| Winkler of "Happy Days" | 33 |
| Name in seven Shakespeare titles | 32 |
| Former Black Flag frontman Rollins | 34 |
| First state governor of Virginia | 32 |
| Dr. Heimlich of Heimlich maneuver fame | 38 |
| Any of the three Lancaster kings | 32 |
| "Quick, ____, the Flit!" | 34 |
| 'Give me liberty' speaker Patrick | 41 |
| An Oscar winner in "On Golden Pond" | 45 |
| Youngest son of William the Conqueror | 37 |
| Source of "Once more unto the breach" | 47 |
| Play that depicts Prince Hal as a mature man | 44 |
| Play in which Lord Scroop appears | 33 |
| English king who won at Agincourt | 33 |
| Brother of Gloucester and Bedford | 33 |
| Some "Chicken Run" extras | 35 |
| "The Twelve Days of Christmas" trio | 45 |
| Some ''Chicken Run'' extras | 43 |
| Those subsisting on chicken feed | 32 |
| “The Twelve Days of Christmas” gift | 43 |
| Female fans, to "Little Red Rooster"? | 47 |
| Fans of the "Little Red Rooster"? | 43 |
| Fans of "The Rooster Song"? | 37 |
| European trio in a Christmas song | 33 |
| Chickens that come home to roost | 32 |
| British bachelorette party attendees | 36 |
| Animals that lay around the house? | 34 |
| "Third day of Christmas" gift | 39 |
| "Chicken Run" characters | 34 |
| John who hosted TV's "Talk Soup" | 46 |
| Director of "The Great Muppet Caper" | 46 |
| "The Great Muppet Caper" director | 43 |
| "Fraggle Rock" creator | 32 |
| Savvy about (with ''to'') | 41 |
| Not square, to a "cat" | 32 |
| Like someone wearing a zoot suit, say | 37 |
| Like "cats" in the 40's | 37 |
| Jitterbug's "cool" | 32 |
| It was "real gone" in bygone days | 43 |
| Hardly old-fashioned, in an old-fashioned way | 45 |
| Aware of what's ''in'' | 42 |
| "With it" in the 40's | 35 |
| "In the old grooveroo" | 32 |
| "Are You --- to the Jive?" | 36 |
| Frequent co-star of Spencer Tracy | 36 |
| Swing aficionado of the 1940's | 34 |
| "With-it" guy of the 40's | 39 |
| Prefix meaning "seven" | 32 |
| Prefix that means "seven" | 35 |
| Billy Joel's "Tell ___ About It" | 46 |
| "On ___ Majesty's Secret Service" | 47 |
| "I Saw ___ Standing There" | 36 |
| The Beatles' "And I Love __" | 42 |
| The Beatles' "And I Love ___" | 43 |
| "Love __ Madly": Doors hit | 36 |
| "Leave ___ to heaven": Shak. | 38 |
| Utterance when pointing to a woman | 34 |
| "Rings on ___ fingers . . . " | 39 |
| "On __ Majesty's Secret Service" | 46 |
| "I'm with ___" (T-shirt phrase) | 45 |
| "How Stella Got ___ Groove Back" | 42 |
| "He was ___ man . . . " | 33 |