| "You're going home at 9:00??" | 43 |
| "You can do better than that" | 39 |
| "How unfair and outrageous," to a teen | 48 |
| " . . . and the ___ walk": Matthew 11:5 | 49 |
| ___ duck (losing politician serving out a term) | 47 |
| Politician with a limited future | 32 |
| ''My dog ate my homework,'' e.g. | 48 |
| "Alas, poor Yorick!," e.g. | 36 |
| Orchestral composition by Claude Debussy | 40 |
| Montreal-born, Chief Justice Antonio _____ | 42 |
| Impressionist composition of 1905 | 33 |
| Female demon (anagram of I AM AL) | 33 |
| The son on "Sanford and Son" | 38 |
| __ Cranston, a.k.a. "The Shadow" | 42 |
| Cranston of "The Shadow" | 34 |
| Cranston a.k.a. 'the Shadow' | 36 |
| "The Shadow" character | 32 |
| ___ Cranston (the Shadow, of old radio) | 39 |
| __ Cranston (the Shadow's alter ego) | 40 |
| "Raging Bull" boxer Jake | 34 |
| Middleweight champ: 1949–51 | 34 |
| De Niro's role in "Raging Bull" | 45 |
| De Niro's "Raging Bull" role | 42 |
| Boxer nicknamed "The Raging Bull" | 43 |
| Love interest of Crosby and Hope, in film | 41 |
| Dorothy of the "Road" pictures | 40 |
| Dorothy of old "Road" films | 37 |
| "Ride the Dark Trail" writer | 38 |
| "How the West Was Won" author Louis | 45 |
| "How the West Was Won" author | 39 |
| You might turn to one to see the light | 38 |
| Inspired "Turn On Your Love Light"? | 45 |
| Djinn's home in a popular tale | 34 |
| "I lift my ___ . . . ": Lazarus | 41 |
| ''Shade'' starter | 33 |
| Part of a proverbially silent trio | 34 |
| "Oil for the ___ of China" | 36 |
| "Ni Hao, Kai-___" (Nickelodeon cartoon) | 49 |
| Telecommunications setup, for short | 35 |
| System that connects computers: abbr. | 37 |
| System that connects computers (Abbr.) | 38 |
| Office computer linkup, for short | 33 |
| Office computer connection, for short | 37 |
| O- -- ('The Good Earth' role) | 37 |
| Limited group of computer connections, briefly | 46 |
| Le jour de ___ (New Year's Day): Fr. | 40 |
| In-house computer linkup, briefly | 33 |
| Computer-connecting system, for short | 37 |
| Certain computer grouping, for short | 36 |
| Clark's Smallville girlfriend | 33 |
| Turner of "Peyton Place" | 34 |
| "The Sweater Girl" Turner | 35 |
| ___ Lang (Superboy's girlfriend) | 36 |
| Turner of ''Peyton Place'' | 42 |
| Clark's "Honky Tonk" co-star | 42 |
| "Peyton Place" actress Wood | 37 |
| Wood of "Peyton Place" | 32 |
| Turner who played Diane in "Diane" | 44 |
| Turner of ''Madame X'' | 38 |
| Turner of ''Homecoming'' | 40 |
| Clark's crush on "Smallville" | 43 |
| Actress Wood of "Diamonds Are Forever" | 48 |
| "Video Games" singer ___ Del Rey | 42 |
| ''Smallville'' teen | 35 |
| ___ Lang, Superboy's girlfriend | 35 |
| ___ Lang ("Smallville" role) | 38 |
| Turner, the rumored drugstore-counter discovery | 47 |
| Turner, the 40's Sweater Girl | 33 |
| Turner, the "Sweater Girl" | 36 |
| Turner who was known as the Sweater Girl | 40 |
| Turner who was called the Sweater Girl | 38 |
| Turner of "Ziegfeld Girl" | 35 |
| Turner of "Peyton Place," 1957 | 40 |
| Turner of "Imitation of Life" (1959) | 46 |
| Turner of "By Love Possessed" | 39 |
| Turner known as the Sweater Girl | 32 |
| Superboy's girlfriend ___ Lang | 34 |
| She played "Diane," 1956 | 34 |
| Rebecca's "Risky Business" role | 45 |
| Name that means "wool" in Spanish | 43 |
| Kristin Kreuk's "Smallville" role | 47 |
| Joel's seducer in "Risky Business" | 48 |
| Clark's "Homecoming" co-star | 42 |
| Clark's "Betrayed" co-star | 40 |
| Actress Wood of "Peyton Place" | 40 |
| Actress Turner or Sikela creation | 33 |
| A Turner who was christened Julia | 33 |
| "Ziegfeld Girl" Turner | 32 |
| "Video Games" singer Del Rey | 38 |
| "Turner" of heads in Hollywood | 40 |
| "The Bad and the Beautiful" first name | 48 |
| "Smallville" character Lang | 37 |
| "Smallville" character | 32 |
| "Peyton Place" star Turner | 36 |
| "Peyton Place" Oscar nominee Turner | 45 |
| "Peyton Place" first name | 35 |
| ''Peyton Place'' first name | 43 |
| _____ Lang (Superbody's girlfriend) | 39 |
| Largest privately owned Hawaiian island | 39 |
| Hawaii's "Pineapple Island" | 41 |