| Comedy that should have starred W.C. Fields? | 44 |
| Comedy troupe since the 60's | 32 |
| Comedy troupe that debuted in 1912 | 34 |
| Comedy's Cleghorne and others | 33 |
| Comedy's ___ the Entertainer | 32 |
| Comedy/variety inits. since 1975 | 32 |
| Comedy/variety show since '75 | 33 |
| Comerica Park team, on scoreboards | 34 |
| Comes around on good advice: 3 wds. | 35 |
| Comes clean, with "up" | 32 |
| Comes in dramatically, like West? | 33 |
| Comes in second, third or fourth | 32 |
| Comes through safely, as a storm | 32 |
| Comes to a satisfactory conclusion | 34 |
| Comes to an end, as a subscription | 34 |
| Comes up with a plea, for short? | 32 |
| Comet brand before it was reassigned to Mercury | 47 |
| Comet, say, to the impressionable | 33 |
| Comeuppance for evil actions, supposedly | 40 |
| Comeuppance place for Gretel's witch | 40 |
| Comeuppance spot for Gretel's witch | 39 |
| Comfort food snack for some, briefly | 36 |
| Comfort's "The Joy of ___" | 40 |
| Comfort's "___ Age" | 33 |
| Comfortable clothing worn at home | 33 |
| Comfortable middle class in western Europe? | 43 |
| Comfortable perches and plenty of nocturnal prey? | 49 |
| Comfortable situation or position | 33 |
| Comfortable with one's surroundings | 39 |
| Comfortable, as accommodations (Var.) | 37 |
| Comfortably familiar person, informally | 39 |
| Comforter in Dracula's coffin? | 34 |
| Comforting phrase, when repeated | 32 |
| Comforting reply to "When?" | 37 |
| Comforting words to an angry person | 35 |
| Comic actor Keaton, haunting a house? | 37 |
| Comic actor named for another comic actor? | 42 |
| Comic actor of the 1920s and '30s | 37 |
| Comic actress nicknamed "The Big Mouth" | 49 |
| Comic artist for "Heavy Metal" | 40 |
| Comic author Thomas or Detroit Tiger Brandon | 44 |
| Comic Barinholtz of "MadTV" | 37 |
| Comic book character Hot Stuff, e.g. | 36 |
| Comic book first published in 1968 | 34 |
| Comic book sidekick with a chauffeur's cap | 46 |
| Comic British character who rarely speaks | 41 |
| Comic called "Lonesome George" | 40 |
| Comic Captain's protective gear? | 36 |
| Comic character who wears no pants | 34 |
| Comic Coca who worked with Sid Caesar | 37 |
| Comic collected in "Cows of Our Planet" | 49 |
| Comic Diller uses glue? [Portugal] | 34 |
| Comic dubbed "the Entertainer" | 40 |
| Comic dubbed "Will Rogers with fangs" | 47 |
| Comic Dunn formerly of "S.N.L." | 41 |
| Comic Fields who was an Ed Sullivan regular | 43 |
| Comic film classic, with "A" | 38 |
| Comic genius of world literature | 32 |
| Comic George, the first "SNL" host | 44 |
| Comic Johnson of "Laugh-In" | 37 |
| Comic Johnson of "Laugh-In" fame | 42 |
| Comic Joslyn of "The Eve Arden Show" | 46 |
| Comic Kevin on TV's "Weeds" | 41 |
| Comic labeled “Will Rogers with fangs” | 46 |
| Comic Laurel and comic artist Lee | 33 |
| Comic Marc who hosts the podcast "WTF" | 48 |
| Comic Margaret of "All-American Girl" | 47 |
| Comic Maron with the "WTF" podcast | 44 |
| Comic married to "spooky old Alice" | 45 |
| Comic Meadows formerly of "S.N.L." | 44 |
| Comic Mitch Hedberg quote, part 1 | 33 |
| Comic punctuation from a drummer | 32 |
| Comic Red and emcee Major sing a '40s hit? | 46 |
| Comic skaters Frick and Frack, e.g. | 35 |
| Comic strip "The Wizard ___" | 38 |
| Comic strip "___ & Janis" | 39 |
| Comic strip "___ and Janis" | 37 |
| Comic strip about a high schooler | 33 |
| Comic strip about Lorna's fruit? | 36 |
| Comic strip about the Patterson family | 38 |
| Comic strip boy with a stuffed tiger named Hobbes | 49 |
| Comic strip character drawn without a nose | 42 |
| Comic strip character surnamed Smith | 36 |
| Comic strip character who loves Dick | 36 |
| Comic strip character whose eyes are never seen | 47 |
| Comic strip character with a prominent tongue | 45 |
| Comic strip character with two black spots | 42 |
| Comic strip created by Chic Young | 33 |
| Comic strip created by Greg Evans | 33 |
| Comic strip daughter drawn by Dik | 33 |
| Comic strip dog for more than a quarter-century | 47 |
| Comic strip dog with a long tongue | 34 |
| Comic strip favorite (with "The") | 43 |
| Comic strip featuring Jeremy and his teen friends | 49 |
| Comic strip featuring Jeremy Duncan | 35 |
| Comic strip guy with an eye patch | 33 |
| Comic strip in which Popeye first appeared | 42 |
| Comic strip introduction of 1929 | 32 |
| Comic strip penguin created by Berkeley Breathed | 48 |
| Comic strip set in Coconino County | 34 |