| First name in mimicry | 21 |
| Extravagantly endowed | 21 |
| Creamy | 6 |
| "If I Were a ___ Man" | 31 |
| Yummy but fattening | 19 |
| Well rewarded? | 14 |
| Very wealthy | 12 |
| Very sweet and full of calories | 31 |
| Very chocolaty, say | 19 |
| Very amusing | 12 |
| Van Dough's counterpart, in old comics | 42 |
| The haves | 9 |
| Rolling in green | 16 |
| Owning billions | 15 |
| One good way to be filthy | 25 |
| More than well-to-do | 20 |
| More than well-off | 18 |
| More than comfortable? | 22 |
| Mellow-toned | 12 |
| Loaded, in a sense | 18 |
| Loaded with calories | 20 |
| Loaded with butter, say | 23 |
| Little with a lot of voices | 27 |
| Little or Buddy | 15 |
| Like the people on the Forbes 400 list | 38 |
| Like Häagen-Dazs | 19 |
| Like Dives | 10 |
| Like cream puffs | 16 |
| Like chocolate-chocolate cake | 29 |
| Like a torte | 12 |
| Like a plutocrat | 16 |
| Like a Mega Millions jackpot winner | 35 |
| Like a German chocolate cake | 28 |
| In Buffett's league | 23 |
| Impersonator Little | 19 |
| Imitator Little | 15 |
| Having money to burn | 20 |
| Having megamillions | 19 |
| Hardly diet-friendly | 20 |
| Hall & Oates "You're a ___ girl and you've gone too far" | 78 |
| Fully loaded | 12 |
| Filthy follower | 15 |
| Filled with calories | 20 |
| Far from strapped | 17 |
| Drummer Buddy | 13 |
| Croesus-like | 12 |
| Country duo Big & --- | 25 |
| Carrying a fat wallet, perhaps | 30 |
| Calorific | 9 |
| Buttery, maybe | 14 |
| Buttery and creamy, as pastry | 29 |
| Buddy, the drummer | 18 |
| Buddy or Irene | 14 |
| Among the 1%, so to speak | 25 |
| AKA Richard Caruthers (Little) | 31 |
| Abounding (in) | 14 |
| A Little with a lot of voices | 29 |
| "The man who dies ___ dies disgraced": Carnegie | 57 |
| " . . . curse not the ___": Ecclesiastes | 50 |
| Spiro's running mate | 24 |
| There was a I, II and III | 25 |
| SK address, or Habs icon | 24 |
| One of two Plantagenet kings | 28 |
| Nixon or Dreyfuss | 17 |
| Name of three English kings | 27 |
| King John's brother | 23 |
| Hockeyist Joseph Henry Maurice _____ | 36 |
| Gere of film | 12 |
| Crusading king | 14 |
| Actor Gere | 10 |
| "Almanack" figure | 27 |
| "South Pacific" composer | 34 |
| "Blue Moon" composer | 30 |
| Musical partner of Oscar Hammerstein II | 39 |
| Nouveau ___ | 11 |
| Nouveau __ | 10 |
| Rolling in francs | 17 |
| Loaded, in Limoges | 18 |
| Nouveau -- | 10 |
| Wealthy, in France | 18 |
| Rolling in French euros | 23 |
| Rime ___ (poetic use of homophones) | 35 |
| Nouveau follower | 16 |
| Nouveau --- | 11 |
| Like un millionnaire | 20 |
| Affluent, in Arles | 18 |
| More loaded | 11 |
| More affluent | 13 |
| Worth more | 10 |
| Wealthier | 9 |
| Of greater worth | 16 |
| More wealthy | 12 |
| More likely to make the Forbes list | 35 |
| More calorie-laden | 18 |
| More caloric | 12 |
| Higher in fuel-to-air ratio | 27 |
| Heavier, as a dessert | 21 |
| Having more money | 17 |
| Having more butter and cream | 28 |
| Having deeper pockets | 21 |