| "Get a haircut and get a real ___" | 44 |
| Contribute to a lengthy résumé | 36 |
| Democratic way of assigning chores | 34 |
| Word after "hand" or "snow" | 47 |
| Perennial presidential campaign issue | 37 |
| Butcher, baker, and candlestick maker | 37 |
| 2012 presidential campaign issue | 32 |
| High school type with cache, often | 34 |
| They're usually short ... or shorts | 39 |
| "Real Love" singer Watley | 35 |
| "Looking for a New Love" singer Watley | 48 |
| Sixpack with no special qualities? | 34 |
| Plumber with a recent fifteen minutes | 37 |
| New York Yankees manager Girardi | 32 |
| DiMaggio with a 56-game hitting streak | 38 |
| 1964 Olympic boxing gold medalist | 33 |
| Mendacious salesman of old car ads | 34 |
| Fictional salesman of '80s ads | 34 |
| "Piano Man" singer Billy | 34 |
| Grey of ''Cabaret'' | 35 |
| "We Didn't Start the Fire" singer | 47 |
| "The Soup" host McHale | 32 |
| "Just the Way You Are" singer | 39 |
| "Allentown" songwriter | 32 |
| Spingarn of the N.A.A.C.P.'s Spingarn Medal | 47 |
| Nashville singer/songwriter Rakes | 33 |
| Good Charlotte's singer Madden | 34 |
| Billy in the Songwriters Hall of Fame | 37 |
| Billy in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame | 39 |
| "River of Dreams" singer Billy | 40 |
| "Pressure" singer Billy | 33 |
| "Piano Man" performer Billy | 37 |
| "Only the Good Die Young" Billy | 41 |
| "My Life" singer, 1978 | 32 |
| "Just the Way You Are" songwriter | 43 |
| "Community" star McHale | 33 |
| "52nd Street" performer Billy | 39 |
| 'Piano Man' singer Billy | 32 |
| ''Piano Man'' artist | 36 |
| Winning Super Bowl III quarterback | 34 |
| "My Cousin Vinny" star | 32 |
| "GoodFellas" Oscar winner | 35 |
| Oscar winner who appeared in a Snickers ad | 42 |
| "Jimmy Hollywood" star | 32 |
| Stereotypical sandwich board diner | 34 |
| Smokey ___ (Broadway hit locale) | 32 |
| Frank Zappa rock opera "___ Garage" | 45 |
| "Eat at ___" (classic sign) | 37 |
| Middle America symbol of 2008 politics | 38 |
| Metaphor for a middle-class American | 36 |
| Nickname for a namesake of Mary's husband | 45 |
| Gambo-born politician, _____ Smallwood | 39 |
| Pop singer with the Starlighters | 32 |
| Big name at the Peppermint Lounge | 33 |
| ''Dean Martin Show'' regular | 44 |
| Perform part of a morning workout, perhaps | 42 |
| The "J" in "J.S." | 37 |
| Pachelbel who wrote "Canon in D" | 42 |
| ''Waltz King'' Strauss | 38 |
| When repeated, a Kennedy nickname | 33 |
| St ______, New Brunswick Port of Call | 37 |
| Scopes of the Scopes Monkey Trial | 33 |
| Oscar-winning director Ford: 1935 | 33 |
| First name of four U.S. Presidents | 34 |
| "Sands of Iwo Jima" costar | 36 |
| Sailer "round Nassau town" of song | 44 |
| ''Home Alone'' actor | 36 |
| Sweet "Home Alone" actor? | 35 |
| Notable member of The Second City improv group | 46 |
| He played Dewey Oxburger in "Stripes" | 47 |
| "Blues Brothers" actor | 32 |
| Frequent court "figure" | 33 |
| In "My Fellow Americans" | 34 |
| Author of "The Hotel New Hampshire" | 45 |
| "The Cider House Rules" author | 40 |
| "The Blues Brothers" director | 39 |
| Cornmeal dish often served with maple syrup | 43 |
| Subject of ''Walk the Line'' | 44 |
| "Folsom Prison Blues" singer | 38 |
| Oscar-nominated role for Joaquin Phoenix | 40 |
| Country singer who married June Carter | 38 |
| Country singer who is on the money? | 35 |
| "Man in Black" autobiographer | 39 |
| ''Ring of Fire'' singer | 39 |
| ''I Walk the Line'' singer | 42 |
| He's always there when needed | 33 |
| ''Semper Fidelis'' composer | 43 |
| Composer known as "The March King" | 44 |
| St _____, Newfoundland port of call | 35 |
| St _____, Newfoundland's Capital | 37 |
| Painter of the MoMA's "Flag" | 42 |
| It might get rolled out at parties | 34 |
| They're rolled before getting baked | 39 |
| Skater Starbuck who was married to Terry Bradshaw | 49 |
| Name in the Beatles' "Get Back" | 45 |
| Mojo __: "Powerpuff Girls" villain | 44 |
| Mojo ___ (Powerpuff Girls villain) | 34 |
| Mojo ___ ("Powerfpuff Girls" character) | 49 |
| Guy from Tucson in a Beatles song | 33 |
| '70s U.S. skating champ Starbuck | 36 |