| Vehicle originally manufactured for the military | 48 |
| It might make a general delivery | 32 |
| "Beetle Bailey" vehicle | 33 |
| Tells Angels to go to hell, say? | 32 |
| ''___, Louise!'' | 32 |
| "Gimme an effin' break" | 37 |
| "All in the Family" exclamation | 41 |
| 'For cryin' out loud!' | 34 |
| 'F' heaven's sake!' | 35 |
| "Survivor" host Probst | 32 |
| Mutt's partner in old comics | 32 |
| Constantly napping member of the Wiggles | 40 |
| Three-time Daytona 500 champ Gordon | 35 |
| Musician Buckley who died swimming in Memphis | 45 |
| Jim's "Dumb & Dumber" costar | 46 |
| Goldblum of "Nine Months" | 35 |
| Diminutive Bud Fisher cartoon character | 39 |
| Bridges of "The Big Lebowski" | 39 |
| Bridges of "Seabiscuit" | 33 |
| Actor Bridges of "The Big Lebowski" | 45 |
| "Redneck" comedian Foxworthy | 38 |
| "Hallelujah" singer Buckley | 37 |
| ___ Davis, county in Ga. or Tex. | 32 |
| Star of "The Vanishing" (1993 version) | 48 |
| Mint product redesigned in 2004, 2005, and 2006 | 47 |
| Its front got a makeover in '06 | 35 |
| Stevenson's ill-fated doctor | 32 |
| Stevenson's doctor with an alter ego | 40 |
| It's often made to fit the mold | 35 |
| Dessert with a museum in Le Roy, New York | 41 |
| Dessert with a hyphen in its name | 33 |
| Product once pitched by Bill Cosby | 34 |
| It may still be moving when you eat it | 38 |
| Dessert there's 'always room for' | 45 |
| Dessert brand once pitched by Bill Cosby | 40 |
| Dessert "there's always room for" | 47 |
| Dessert 'there's always room for' | 45 |
| "Watch it wiggle, see it jiggle" brand | 48 |
| Frequent partner of peanut butter | 33 |
| "Wolverine Blues" jazz great | 38 |
| Tony-winning role for Gregory Hines | 35 |
| Pianist who claimed to have invented jazz | 41 |
| Musician who played for his breakfast? | 38 |
| Composer of "King Porter Stomp" | 41 |
| "Black Bottom Stomp" performer | 40 |
| "Black Bottom Stomp" jazz pianist | 43 |
| ''Wolverine Blues'' jazz great | 46 |
| "Friends" actress, familiarly | 39 |
| "Dawson's Creek" character | 40 |
| "Dawson's Creek" girl | 35 |
| Subject of frequent romantic drama, in tabloids | 47 |
| Obama's State Department spokeswoman Psaki | 46 |
| Obama's State department spokesperson Psaki | 47 |
| Friend on "Friends," to friends | 41 |
| Common shortened girl's name | 32 |
| Brad's ex (and Justin's current) | 40 |
| "The Dark Crystal" role | 33 |
| "The Dark Crystal" hero | 33 |
| "Dawson's Creek" character Lindley | 48 |
| "Donnie Darko" actress Malone | 39 |
| Where Napoleon defeated the Prussians | 37 |
| Site of a Napoleonic victory: 1806 | 34 |
| Malone of "Into the Wild" | 35 |
| German city where Napoleon defeated the Prussians | 49 |
| Actress Malone of "Stepmom" | 37 |
| Younger daughter of George and Laura | 36 |
| "Today" correspondent __ Bush Hager | 45 |
| Singer with the #1 hit "All I Have" | 45 |
| Actress who became a mother in 2008 | 35 |
| 'The Wedding Planner' star | 34 |
| Maren of "Battlestar Galactica" | 41 |
| Show where Brad Rutter bested Ken Jennings | 42 |
| Game whose answers are questions | 32 |
| Game show with the theme music "Think!" | 49 |
| Game show with an exclamation point | 35 |
| Actor in "Brideshead Revisited" | 41 |
| "Golf for Dummies" as read by actor ___ | 49 |
| City in Spain's Cádiz province | 37 |
| Ryan of "Boston Public" | 33 |
| Ryan of "Star Trek: Voyager" | 38 |
| "Star Trek: Voyager" actress Ryan | 43 |
| Actress Ryan of "Star Trek: Voyager" | 46 |
| Actress Ryan of "Boston Public" | 41 |
| Not a pleasant person to be around | 34 |
| Steve Martin's "The ___" | 38 |
| Steve Martin title role, with "The" | 45 |
| Steve Martin film, with "The" | 39 |
| Steve Martin comedy, with "The" | 41 |
| Clean's partner in weightlifting | 36 |
| Wasn't gentle with the reins | 32 |
| Funnyman Lewis in The Nutty Professor | 41 |
| Frequent "Happy Days" director | 40 |
| It's across the Hudson from New York | 40 |
| Montana's had a "16" on it | 40 |
| Article of sports attire with a number | 38 |
| Rocky knocked him out for the title in 1952 | 43 |
| Wrestler-turned-governor Ventura | 32 |
| Eisenberg of "The Social Network" | 43 |
| Walter's meth-dealing partner | 33 |
| Title guy in a 1980 Carly Simon hit | 35 |