| His partner | 11 |
| His parents raised Cain | 23 |
| His papacy lasted less than four weeks in 1605 | 46 |
| His papacy began almost precisely 500 years before Francis's | 64 |
| His pants aren't really on fire | 35 |
| His pants are too short? | 24 |
| His pad's the pond, at times | 32 |
| His pad's the pond | 22 |
| His output is verse and verse | 29 |
| His orientation came in Oriente | 31 |
| His order is well-known | 23 |
| His orchestra once included Hoagy Carmichael and the Dorsey brothers | 68 |
| His or hers: Fr. | 16 |
| His or Hers | 11 |
| His or her: Fr. | 15 |
| His or her, to Henri | 20 |
| His or her, in Hérault | 25 |
| His or her, in France | 21 |
| His or her follower | 19 |
| His opening statement is famous | 31 |
| His opening line is "'Tis better as it is" | 56 |
| His only line in "Clerks" ends in "Most of 'em just cheat on you" | 89 |
| His obnoxious brother-in-law --- Gogh | 37 |
| His number was retired by two teams | 35 |
| His number was retired by both the White Sox and Red Sox | 56 |
| His number 33 was retired by the Knicks | 39 |
| His number 23 is retired by the Miami Heat even though he never played for them | 79 |
| His nose was tweaked many times | 31 |
| HIS NONMUSICAL WORKS | 20 |
| His nickname was "Schnozzola" | 39 |
| His nickname was "Dude President" | 43 |
| HIS NEW RANK'S SAME: "TOP ACTOR" | 46 |
| His nemesis was Castro | 22 |
| His nemesis is Dr. Claw | 23 |
| His namesakes are bobbies | 25 |
| His name's an anagram of "gaoler" | 47 |
| His name wound up on a lemon | 28 |
| His name was once Cassius X | 27 |
| His name means "long tail" | 36 |
| His name means "I am faithful" | 40 |
| His name may be on your behind | 30 |
| His name led all the rest | 25 |
| His name is Spanish for "fox" | 39 |
| His name is on a deed | 21 |
| His name is hypnotic | 20 |
| His name is current | 19 |
| His name is a letter short of his description | 45 |
| His name in reverse is a unit of conductance | 44 |
| His name comes from the Hebrew for "adversary" | 56 |
| His name can be typed using three contiguous keys | 49 |
| His name "led all the rest" | 37 |
| His mystery admirer didn't appear graveside to toast his birthday in 2010 for the first time since 1949 | 107 |
| His music inspired "Song Sung Blue" | 45 |
| His motto: "The puck stops here" | 42 |
| His motto is: "The puck stops here" | 45 |
| His motto is "To alms!" | 33 |
| His motto is "Can Do" | 31 |
| His motto is "All for Our Country" | 44 |
| His mother raised Cain | 22 |
| His mother is Kala | 18 |
| His Most Serene Highness: Fr. abbr. | 35 |
| His moon was for "the Misbegotten" | 44 |
| His Monday is our Sunday | 24 |
| His mom's first name was Stanley | 36 |
| His mom gave us Hope | 20 |
| His mission is fixing transmissions | 35 |
| His milieu was a den | 20 |
| His midwestern cousin --- Gogh | 30 |
| His middle name was Wadsworth | 29 |
| His middle name was Milhous | 27 |
| His message: "What hath God wrought!" | 47 |
| His men occupied N.Y.C. in '76 | 34 |
| His memorial sculpture is still a work-in-progress | 50 |
| His memoir was "View from the UN" | 43 |
| His mausoleum is in Tiananmen Square | 36 |
| His mate became saline | 22 |
| His mate | 8 |
| His match? | 10 |
| His martinis are shaken, not stirred | 36 |
| His marriage might make him a citizen | 37 |
| His March 1952 marriage was big news | 36 |
| His many tales featured many tails | 34 |
| His major role in "Sophie's Choice" was his film debut | 68 |
| His Majesty, to Pleasant Colony | 31 |
| His magician uncle --- Gogh | 27 |
| His magic helped Prospero | 25 |
| His magic belt doubled his strength | 35 |
| His mag was first published in 1953 | 35 |
| His looks are lustful | 21 |
| His living depends on net income | 32 |
| His life inspired "Citizen Kane" | 42 |
| His lies caused uxoricide | 25 |
| His licks come from Lucille | 27 |
| His library is in Austin | 24 |
| His liberty is conditional | 26 |
| His laws involved research on peas | 34 |
| His law won't be repealed | 29 |
| His law relates to thermodynamics | 33 |
| His law is represented as I = V/R | 33 |
| His last work was "Pocketful of Miracles," 1961 | 57 |