| John Wayne or Buffalo Bill, by birth | 36 |
| Ashton Kutcher or Elijah Wood, by birth | 39 |
| The Daily ___ (Midwest college newspaper) | 41 |
| Cy-Hawk Trophy game spectator, probably | 39 |
| Constituent of senator Tom Harkin | 33 |
| The "American Gothic" couple, for two | 47 |
| John Wayne and Johnny Carson, by birth | 38 |
| Bob Hope's "___ Russia $1200" | 43 |
| "___ you one" (obligee's words) | 45 |
| "___ you an apology..." | 33 |
| "___ Russia $1200" (Bob Hope book) | 44 |
| ''How much do ___ you?'' | 41 |
| Bob Hope's "___ Russia $1,200" | 44 |
| "To you, Antonio, ___ the most": Shak. | 48 |
| "How much do ___ you?" | 32 |
| "___ Russia $1200": Bob Hope | 38 |
| ''How much do ___ you?'' | 40 |
| ''___ you one!'' | 32 |
| Toothpaste once advertised by Grace Kelly | 41 |
| Toothpaste once advertised by Bucky Beaver | 42 |
| "Brusha, brusha, brusha" toothpaste | 45 |
| Toothpaste promoted by Bucky Beaver | 35 |
| Bucky Beaver's toothpaste, in old ads | 41 |
| Bucky Beaver's toothpaste brand | 35 |
| Bucky Beaver's brand, in old ads | 36 |
| "The smile of beauty" toothpaste | 42 |
| Toothpaste whose mascot was Bucky Beaver | 40 |
| Toothpaste that Bucky Beaver once pitched | 41 |
| Toothpaste brand endorsed by a spokesbeaver | 43 |
| Product once pitched by Grace Kelly | 35 |
| Old toothpaste with a spokesbeaver | 34 |
| Old brand advertised by Bucky Beaver | 36 |
| Hygiene product with a Disney-created mascot | 44 |
| Classic toothpaste featured in "Grease" | 49 |
| Bucky Beaver's brand in old commercials | 43 |
| "How sparkling can you be?" toothpaste | 48 |
| "Brusha. Brusha. Brusha." brand | 41 |
| "Brusha, brusha, brusha" brand | 40 |
| Where the girl was from, in a 1964 hit song | 43 |
| It's a short walk from Copacabana | 37 |
| Brazilian beach in the title of a 1964 hit song | 47 |
| Beach in a 1964 Getz/Gilberto hit | 33 |
| Beach immortalized in a 1960s song | 34 |
| Beach adjacent to Copacabana Beach | 34 |
| Atlantis Copacabana Hotel locale | 32 |
| A girl was from there in a 1964 hit song | 40 |
| "The Girl from ___," 1963 song | 40 |
| "Check," on the World Poker Tour | 42 |
| "None for me," to a quarterback? | 42 |
| Poker player's "check" | 36 |
| Bridge player's ''no bid'' | 46 |
| ''Too rich for my blood!'' | 42 |
| ''Not for me, thanks'' | 38 |
| What a player may mean by knocking on the table | 47 |
| Utterance made while holding a hand, maybe | 42 |
| Statement from someone not making a bid | 39 |
| South's declaration, perhaps | 32 |
| NonparticiÂpant's declaration | 36 |
| Expression for one just saying no | 33 |
| Bridge player's unhappy declaration | 39 |
| Bridge player's "Not for me" | 42 |
| "Too rich for my blood!" | 34 |
| "That's not for me..." | 36 |
| "Skip me this time, thanks" | 37 |
| "None for me, thank you" | 34 |
| "No bid" at the bridge table (2 words) | 48 |
| "Count me out" to a quarterback? | 42 |
| "Can't beat that contract" | 40 |
| ''None for me, thanks'' | 39 |
| Syrup used after some poisonings | 32 |
| This just makes you want to throw up | 36 |
| Syrup used to purge accidentally-swallowed poison | 49 |
| Root-based syrup for a poisoning victim | 39 |
| Dried root from a plant of the madder family | 44 |
| Yahoo's stock in 1996, for short | 36 |
| Twitter's was on November 7th, 2013 | 39 |
| Small business's dream, for short | 37 |
| You might take stock in it: Abbr. | 33 |
| Visa, Inc. had a $17.9 billion one in 2008 | 42 |
| Twitter's was 11/7/2013: Abbr. | 34 |
| There are rumors of one soon for Twitter: Abbr. | 47 |
| Subj. of a Wall Street Journal story | 36 |
| Small business's desire: Abbr. | 34 |
| Risky investment opportunity, for short | 39 |
| Notable 2012 Facebook event, for short | 38 |
| Much-hyped NASDAQ event for Facebook | 36 |
| Investing opportunity, for short | 32 |
| Google's was a Dutch auction: Abbr. | 39 |
| Google's appeared in August, 2004 | 37 |
| Goal of some many a start-up (abbr.) | 36 |
| Financial page announcement, briefly | 36 |
| Facebook event of May 2012: Abbr. | 33 |
| Dot-commer's dream, for short | 33 |
| Dot-com millionaire creator, perhaps | 36 |
| Bit of news in the financial sect. | 34 |
| Bit of investors' news, for short | 37 |
| Big news for a starting business: Abbr. | 39 |
| A quiet period follows it: Abbr. | 32 |
| Jogger's attachment, perhaps | 32 |
| Portable product for music lovers | 33 |