| "Since ___ Died": Max Eastman | 39 |
| "Pravda" founder: 1912 | 32 |
| ''April Theses'' author | 39 |
| ___ Peace Prize (award discontinued in 1990) | 44 |
| Saint Petersburg's former name | 34 |
| City name introduced in 1924 and retired in 1991 | 48 |
| 'Of Mice and Men' character | 35 |
| Lon's "Of Mice and Men" role | 42 |
| John Steinbeck protagonist Small | 32 |
| Gentle giant in "Of Mice and Men" | 43 |
| Dolt in "Of Mice and Men" | 35 |
| Detective Briscoe of "Law & Order" | 48 |
| "Of Mice and Men" role | 32 |
| "Of Mice and Men" rabbit lover | 40 |
| "Of Mice and Men" character | 37 |
| "Law & Order" detective Briscoe | 45 |
| 'Law & Order' detective Briscoe | 43 |
| ''Of Mice and Men'' character | 45 |
| "I Am the Walrus" singer | 34 |
| "Double Fantasy" figure | 33 |
| Musical with the song "Twist and Shout" | 49 |
| Inaugural Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee | 45 |
| 1994 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee | 40 |
| "Instant Karma" singer | 32 |
| "In His Own Write" writer | 35 |
| "Give Peace a Chance" singer | 38 |
| ''Imagine'' singer | 34 |
| 1974 title role for Dustin Hoffman | 34 |
| "Fly Away" singer Kravitz | 35 |
| Kravitz of "The Hunger Games" | 39 |
| Bruce convicted in a 1964 obscenity trial | 41 |
| "Let Love Rule" Kravitz | 33 |
| The kid in "The Heartbreak Kid" | 41 |
| 1974 Best Picture nominee directed by Bob Fosse | 47 |
| "The Hunger Games" actor Kravitz | 42 |
| Morita's "Collision Course" costar | 48 |
| ''Tonight Show'' host | 37 |
| Guy with a "Jaywalking" segment | 41 |
| "Leading With My Chin" autobiographer | 47 |
| O'Brien's predecessor ... and successor | 47 |
| O'Brien predecessor and successor | 37 |
| O'Brien is scheduled to succeed him | 39 |
| Jay who does "Jaywalking" | 35 |
| Jay of "The Tonight Show" | 35 |
| Host with rumors of retiring in 2014 | 36 |
| Host before and after O'Brien | 33 |
| His show had a "Jaywalking" segment | 45 |
| He follows the news in most cities | 34 |
| Former "Tonight Show" host | 36 |
| Billy Crystal was his first guest | 33 |
| Author of "Leading With My Chin" | 42 |
| TV talker who owns nearly 200 vehicles | 38 |
| TV show host who's a big car buff | 37 |
| TV host with a substantial car collection | 41 |
| TV host with a large car collection | 35 |
| TV host with a college degree in speech therapy | 47 |
| TV host with a big car collection | 33 |
| TV host who's a car enthusiast | 34 |
| TV host who does "Headlines" | 38 |
| TV host known for his mandibular prognathism | 44 |
| Talk show host who collects cars | 32 |
| Primetime host starting in Fall 2009 | 36 |
| Prime-time host starting in fall 2009 | 37 |
| Predecessor and successor of O'Brien | 40 |
| O'Brien is slated to succeed him in 2009 | 44 |
| Nightly TV star beginning 5/25/92 | 33 |
| Nightly TV presence beginning 5/25/92 | 37 |
| Member of a long-running TV duel | 32 |
| Longtime "Headlines" reader | 37 |
| Lesson #5: O'Brien's predecessor | 40 |
| “Leading With My Chin” autobiographer | 45 |
| Late-night TV "jaywalker" | 35 |
| Late-night host moving to prime time | 36 |
| Jay with a column in Popular Mechanics | 38 |
| Jay who hosted "The Tonight Show" | 43 |
| Jay who has Monday night "Headlines" | 46 |
| Jay ___, Carson's substitute host | 37 |
| James Douglas Muir ___ (TV host's birth name) | 49 |
| Host of a nightly TV show taped in Burbank | 42 |
| His show has a "Jaywalking" segment | 45 |
| He's visible a few minutes after the news | 45 |
| He's scheduled to be replaced by Fallon | 43 |
| He'll be on at 10:00 next fall | 34 |
| He preceded and followed O'Brien | 36 |
| He follows the news in many cities | 34 |
| He ''jaws'' at night | 36 |
| Future predecessor of O'Brien | 33 |
| Frequent Popular Mechanics columnist Jay | 40 |
| Former TV host with a car collection | 36 |
| Fallon's late-night predecessor | 35 |
| Entertainer who owns Big Dog Productions | 40 |
| Deliverer of much political humor | 33 |
| Creator of the character Mr. Brain | 34 |
| Comic with a "Popular Mechanics" column | 49 |
| Comic who "jaws" at night | 35 |
| Comedian who will succeed Carson | 32 |
| Carson's late-night successor | 33 |
| Car columnist for Popular Mechanics | 35 |
| 2014 Television Academy Hall of Fame inductee | 45 |
| 1990s-2000s host of "The Tonight Show" | 48 |