| Ham's O.K. | 14 |
| Ham's "Gotcha" | 28 |
| Fox News CEO Ailes | 18 |
| Football's Staubach | 23 |
| Film critic Ebert | 17 |
| De Coverley or Ascham | 21 |
| Daltrey of The Who | 18 |
| Cockpit OK | 10 |
| Cockpit acknowledgment | 22 |
| Christie's Ackroyd | 22 |
| Acknowledgment, in radio | 24 |
| "Will do" | 19 |
| "Who Framed ___ Rabbit" | 33 |
| "Who Framed ___ Rabbit?" | 34 |
| "Understood," to a radioer | 36 |
| "Righto!'' | 23 |
| "Got it," in radio lingo | 34 |
| "All right" | 21 |
| "___ that" ("Understood") | 45 |
| "___ that" | 20 |
| '80s "I Want to Be Your Man" Troutman | 51 |
| ''Copy that'' | 29 |
| "King of the Road" singer | 35 |
| Onetime Tom Brokaw co-anchor | 28 |
| Onetime CBS anchor | 18 |
| Longtime CBS/ NBC newsman | 25 |
| Toontown resident | 17 |
| Toontown character who wears overalls | 37 |
| Toon framed in a 1988 film | 26 |
| "Framed" toon in a 1988 film | 38 |
| Mild-mannered Mister | 20 |
| Ebert and Federer | 17 |
| Astaire's partner | 21 |
| Kenny or Roy | 12 |
| Ebert and Rabbit | 16 |
| Dancer Ginger | 13 |
| ''The King of the Cowboys'' | 43 |
| Williams and Staubach | 21 |
| Will with a lasso | 17 |
| Will or Ginger | 14 |
| Will or Buck | 12 |
| Waters and Taylor | 17 |
| TV western star of the 50's | 31 |
| State's man | 15 |
| Roy or Ginger | 13 |
| Kenny or Ginger | 15 |
| Ginger or Roy | 13 |
| Gentleman who sang "Lady" | 35 |
| Fred of the Neighborhood | 24 |
| Cowboy-humorist | 15 |
| Cowboy humorist Will | 20 |
| Communications Tycoon, Ted ________ | 35 |
| Buck or Roy | 11 |
| Astaire's frequent partner | 30 |
| Astaire's dancing partner | 29 |
| Astaire dancing partner | 23 |
| "The Gambler" Kenny | 29 |
| "Reuben James" singer Kenny | 37 |
| "All politics is applesauce" speaker | 46 |
| Thesaurus man | 13 |
| Thesaurus compiler | 18 |
| Thesaurus name | 14 |
| Man of many words? | 18 |
| Thesaurus author | 16 |
| Synonym man | 11 |
| Thesaurus guy | 13 |
| Thesaurus creator | 17 |
| Doctor-turned-wordsmith | 23 |
| British synonymist | 18 |
| You can take his word for it | 28 |
| Writer's reference | 22 |
| Noted wordsmith | 15 |
| Famous synonymist | 17 |
| Big name in reference books | 27 |
| Thesaurus maker | 15 |
| Synonym source | 14 |
| Synonym expert | 14 |
| Synonym collector | 17 |
| Subject of the 2008 biography "The Man Who Made Lists" | 64 |
| Reference work next to Bartlett's, maybe | 44 |
| Physician/synonymist | 20 |
| Noted synonym lister | 20 |
| Name associated with synonyms | 29 |
| Lexicographer of note | 21 |
| He had quite a few words | 24 |
| Famed doctor-turned-wordsmith | 29 |
| Word reference pioneer | 22 |
| Word menu option? | 17 |
| Word man | 8 |
| Websterian shelfmate | 20 |
| Thesaurus publisher | 19 |
| Thesaurus fellow | 16 |
| Synonyms man | 12 |
| Synonym-loving physician | 24 |
| Synonym wordsmith | 17 |
| Synonym stockpiler | 18 |
| Synonym eponym | 14 |
| Synonym compiler | 16 |
| Surname that's synonymous with synonyms | 43 |
| Surname synonymous with synonyms | 32 |