| "Death of a Salesman" family name | 43 |
| "Attention must be paid" to him | 41 |
| ''Death of a Salesman'' salesman | 48 |
| Partner in an eye-products company | 34 |
| Contact lens company Bausch & ___ | 37 |
| Bausch & ___ (eye-care brand) | 33 |
| Subject of Swindell's "Screwball" | 47 |
| "My Man Godfrey" actress Carole | 41 |
| Site of Vandenberg Air Force Base | 33 |
| California city near Vandenberg Air Force Base | 46 |
| "Man of a Thousand Faces" Chaney | 42 |
| Chaney of "The Wolf Man" | 34 |
| "Phantom" actor Chaney | 32 |
| Creighton Chaney, professionally | 32 |
| Chaney of "The Phantom of the Opera" | 46 |
| Burgess's "Of Mice and Men" co-star | 49 |
| Ban-___ (brand of synthetic yarn) | 33 |
| McQ's first name in "McQ" | 39 |
| McCallister of "Montana Territory" | 44 |
| He played Lennie in "Of Mice and Men" | 47 |
| First name in Universal horror films | 36 |
| Famed werewolf portrayer before Taylor's time | 49 |
| Chaney, the Man of a Thousand Faces | 35 |
| Chaney who played the hunchback of Notre Dame | 45 |
| Chaney of "The Monster" | 33 |
| Chaney of "Of Mice and Men" | 37 |
| "Wolfman" portrayer Chaney Jr. | 40 |
| "Man of a Thousand Faces" | 35 |
| "The Man of a Thousand Faces" | 39 |
| Giant Ferris wheel on the Thames | 32 |
| Bridge city in a children's song | 36 |
| "V for Vendetta" setting | 34 |
| "A Tale of Two Cities" setting | 40 |
| Writer Jack's favorite entree? | 34 |
| Vacationer's favorite entrée? | 36 |
| "... on the --- prairie" | 34 |
| "The ___ Eagle" (Lindbergh) | 37 |
| "... on the ___ prairie" | 34 |
| ". . . on the ___ prairie" | 36 |
| '80s cowpunk band ___ Justice | 33 |
| ___ Star State (Texas' nickname) | 36 |
| Trendle and Striker's ___ Ranger | 36 |
| Position when buddies won't go to a show | 44 |
| Maria McKee country rockers ___ Justice | 39 |
| Like a masked Ranger of radio, TV and film | 42 |
| Like a certain eagle, wolf or ranger | 36 |
| Like a certain eagle wolf or ranger | 35 |
| Adjective in Texas's nickname | 33 |
| "The __ Eagle" (Lindbergh) | 36 |
| "___ Star" (Kris Kristofferson movie) | 47 |
| ''... on the ___ prairie'' | 42 |
| ___ Star State (Texas's nickname) | 37 |
| "The Heart Is a ___ Hunter": McCullers | 48 |
| "___ Street," 1956 song | 33 |
| One who's not a company man? | 32 |
| One who doesn't work well with others | 41 |
| One keeping one's own company | 33 |
| Person who's likely to go solo | 34 |
| Person who steers clear of others | 33 |
| Silver rider, with "the" | 34 |
| Ostracized Arlington Stadium player | 35 |
| Old radio show with "The" | 35 |
| Lesson #2: Masked man of early TV | 33 |
| They're certainly not company men | 37 |
| People who avoid social networking, maybe | 41 |
| Like the road in a classic ballad | 33 |
| "The ___ Road," 1928 song | 35 |
| "Be good and you will be ___": Twain | 46 |
| 1986 Pulitzer-winning Western novel | 35 |
| 1986 Pulitzer-winning novel set in a cattle drive | 49 |
| Symbol on a red-white-and-blue flag | 35 |
| Unlike any vowels in dictionaries? | 34 |
| Shelley of "Cheers" fame | 34 |
| Reaching into the past, as a memory | 35 |
| Paul Carrack "How ___" | 32 |
| Like the "o" in "slow" | 42 |
| Like the "o" in "no" | 40 |
| Like the "i" in "like" | 42 |
| Like Steven Soderbergh's "Che" | 44 |
| Like Chandler's "Goodbye" | 39 |
| Kid Rock "All Summer ___" | 35 |
| Dodge City's --- Branch Saloon | 34 |
| "How ___ has this been going on?" | 43 |
| "___ Tall Sally," 1956 song | 37 |
| __ Horse; or Live Free .. Die Hard star Justin | 47 |
| "Ars ___, vita brevis" | 32 |
| It's heard at day's end? | 32 |
| Something gays and straights have in common? | 44 |
| British film, with "The": 1956 | 40 |
| One should stay on the right side of this limb | 46 |
| Acts of desperation on the gridiron | 35 |
| Live action role-player's weapon | 36 |
| Type of yard in a Burt Reynolds flick | 37 |
| Most likely to put you to sleep? | 32 |
| Like the day of the summer solstice | 35 |
| Billy Joel "The ___ Time" | 35 |
| 1962 WWII epic, with "The" | 36 |
| 1962 war epic, with "The" | 35 |
| 1962 John Wayne epic, with "The" | 42 |
| Pirate with a hard-to-rhyme name | 32 |