| Well-traveled "Today" host | 36 |
| Matt of ''Today'' | 33 |
| Longtime "Today" co-host | 34 |
| Long-time "Today" host | 32 |
| He replaced Gumbel on "Today" | 39 |
| Gumbel's successor on "Today" | 43 |
| Couric's "Today" partner | 38 |
| "The Today Show" coanchor | 35 |
| "Headliners & Legends" host | 41 |
| '80s "PM Magazine" host | 37 |
| "___ all you want ..." | 32 |
| The life of the party provides them | 35 |
| It's known as the best medicine | 35 |
| Reaction to "Duck Soup" | 33 |
| Vonnegut book about a fun-loving frat clique? | 45 |
| Vonnegut book about a comedy club quintet? | 42 |
| Campus facility that's on the quarter system | 48 |
| "Time After Time" singer Cyndi | 40 |
| "Time After Time" singer | 34 |
| ''Time After Time'' singer | 42 |
| 1984 Best New Artist Grammy winner | 34 |
| "True Colors" singer, 1986 | 36 |
| "She-Bop'' singer, 1984 | 36 |
| She came between Hillary and Michelle | 37 |
| Dern of "Jurassic Park" | 33 |
| Palmer of "Twin Peaks" | 32 |
| Otto Preminger film noir classic | 32 |
| Linney of "Mystic River" | 34 |
| Linney of ''Kinsey'' | 36 |
| ''Little House'' daughter | 41 |
| Preminger's first major U.S. film | 37 |
| Object of Petrarch's passion | 32 |
| Object of Petrarch's affection | 34 |
| Michelle's predecessor as first lady | 40 |
| Mary's "Little House" sister | 42 |
| Linney of “The Truman Show” | 35 |
| Linney of "The Truman Show" | 37 |
| Lass in "The Glass Menagerie" | 39 |
| Lady between Hillary and Michelle | 33 |
| Hillary's successor as first lady | 37 |
| Dern in ''Jurassic Park'' | 41 |
| Daughter in "The Glass Menagerie" | 43 |
| Bush who wrote "Spoken From the Heart" | 48 |
| Actress Linney of "The Big C" | 39 |
| 1944 murder mystery directed by Otto Preminger | 46 |
| "Twin Peaks" victim ___ Palmer | 40 |
| "The Dick Van Dyke Show" character | 44 |
| "She's only a dream" | 34 |
| "Seabiscuit" author Hillenbrand | 41 |
| "Little House on the Prairie" girl | 44 |
| "La Gioconda" mezzo-soprano | 37 |
| "Blue Velvet" actress Dern | 36 |
| ''Little House . . .'' daughter | 47 |
| 2000s National Book Festival host | 33 |
| "Spoken From the Heart" memoirist | 43 |
| Plant family that includes cinnamon | 35 |
| Films' Arthur Stanley Jefferson | 35 |
| Daphne, after her mythical transformation | 41 |
| "Sons of the Desert" co-star | 38 |
| "Babes in Toyland" costar, 1934 | 41 |
| Crowns of victory in ancient Greece | 35 |
| Actress Ambrose of "Six Feet Under" | 45 |
| Actress Metcalf of "Roseanne" | 39 |
| Jo's suitor in "Little Women" | 43 |
| Jamie Lee in "Halloween" | 34 |
| Hugh who plays House on "House" | 41 |
| Fry's former BBC comedy partner | 35 |
| Experimental art rocker Anderson | 32 |
| Amy's husband in "Little Women" | 45 |
| "The Hustler" Oscar nominee | 37 |
| "Annie ___," old Scottish love song | 45 |
| "Annie ___," 1838 song | 32 |
| 'Carrie' actress Piper -- | 33 |
| 1985 newsmaking ship Achille ___ | 32 |
| Hijacked cruise ship Achille ___ | 32 |
| Achille ___ (hijacked ship of 1985) | 35 |
| Achille ___ (hijacked cruise ship) | 34 |
| Part of a famous French painter's name | 42 |
| Where a Brit may powder her nose | 32 |
| Room that might say "Gents" on the door | 49 |
| Head at the Elephant & Castle | 33 |
| Substance on some mountains or in some lamps | 44 |
| Soap brand containing ground pumice | 35 |
| Rock that cannot, in fact, be contained in a lamp | 49 |
| Chocolate ___ cake (dessert with a molten center) | 49 |
| "___ Come Back to Me" (Etna's song) | 49 |
| ___ Beds National Monument, Calif. | 34 |
| "The ___ Hill Mob," 1951 film | 39 |
| "The ___ Hill Mob," 1950 film | 39 |
| "___ Blue" (dilly of a song) | 38 |
| "___ blue, dilly, dilly . . . " | 41 |
| Tennis's only two-time Grand Slam winner | 44 |
| Grand Slam winner from Down Under, Rod | 38 |
| Two-time tennis Grand Slam winner Rod | 37 |
| Tennis great nicknamed "The Rocket" | 45 |
| Only man to win two tennis Grand Slams | 38 |
| He raised quite a racket in the 60's | 40 |
| Grand Slammer of '62 and '69 | 36 |
| Four-time Wimbledon singles winner | 34 |
| Four-time Aussie champ at Wimbledon | 35 |