| Cowboy's crony | 18 |
| Cowboy companion | 16 |
| Chum, Western style | 19 |
| Chum, out west | 14 |
| Chum, in cowboys' argot | 27 |
| Cattle drive buddy | 18 |
| Bunkhouse bud | 13 |
| Buddy, out West | 15 |
| Buddy, in Westerns | 18 |
| Buddy on the range | 18 |
| Bud on the range | 16 |
| "Howdy!" sayer | 24 |
| Western sidekicks | 17 |
| Western friends | 15 |
| TV game-show announcer Don | 26 |
| TV announcer Don | 16 |
| Television announcer Don | 24 |
| Noted game show announcer | 25 |
| Don of ''Saturday Night Live'' | 46 |
| 1960s-'70s "Jeopardy!" announcer | 46 |
| "Saturday Night Live" announcer | 41 |
| Man to "tell 'em what they won" on many game shows | 64 |
| Longtime late-night announcer | 29 |
| Longtime "S.N.L." announcer Don | 41 |
| His voice is heard after "Live, from New York ..." | 60 |
| Comedian Jimmy who hosts the "Never Not Funny" podcast | 64 |
| Cameo voicer on Weird Al Yankovic's "I Lost on Jeopardy" | 70 |
| Brown, in Burgos | 16 |
| Announcer Don of "SNL" | 32 |
| Announcer Don | 13 |
| "SNL" announcer Don | 29 |
| "SNL" announcer | 25 |
| "Saturday Night Live" announcer Don | 45 |
| Presidential prerogative | 24 |
| "Ahem!" | 17 |
| Convict's hope | 18 |
| "Would you repeat that?" | 34 |
| Negate a conviction | 19 |
| Make allowance for | 18 |
| Inmate's wish | 17 |
| "___ my glove" | 24 |
| What Ford gave Nixon | 20 |
| Presidential grant | 18 |
| Penalty remission | 17 |
| It's sometimes begged | 25 |
| Convict's absolution from the governor | 42 |
| "I beg your ____" | 27 |
| ''Oops!'' | 25 |
| "Sorry about that" | 28 |
| Tactful phrase | 14 |
| Polite intro | 12 |
| Common commuter comment | 23 |
| "Scusi" | 17 |
| Remits | 6 |
| Some convicts get them | 22 |
| Sentences may end with them | 27 |
| Grants amnesty to | 17 |
| Excuses offenses | 16 |
| Western buds | 12 |
| Pals, out West | 14 |
| Oater buds | 10 |
| Cowpokes' colleagues | 24 |
| Cowboys' buddies | 20 |
| Colleagues, Western style | 25 |
| Buddies on the range | 20 |
| Whittle down | 12 |
| Shave | 5 |
| Peel, as an apple | 17 |
| Rid of rind | 11 |
| Remove the rind from | 20 |
| Whittle (down) | 14 |
| Use a vegetable peeler | 22 |
| Scale down | 10 |
| Cut off in layers | 17 |
| Trim the excess | 15 |
| Take off the skin | 17 |
| Remove the rind | 15 |
| Do a K.P. job | 13 |
| Trim down | 9 |
| Skin, as an apple | 17 |
| Remove the surface | 18 |
| Remove rind | 11 |
| Reduce, as expenses | 19 |
| Cut the skin from | 17 |
| Cut the fat, e.g. | 17 |
| Use a fruit knife on | 20 |
| Trim back | 9 |
| Remove, as a rind | 17 |
| Remove the peel | 15 |
| Remove an outer coating | 23 |
| Remove a rind | 13 |
| Peel, as potatoes | 17 |
| Do a KP chore | 13 |
| Cut down, as expenses | 21 |
| Cut down on | 11 |
| "Father of French surgery" | 36 |
| Use a small knife, in a way | 27 |
| Use a fruit knife | 17 |
| Trim, as expenses | 17 |
| Trim away | 9 |