| Joker player Cesar | 18 |
| Horror legend George | 20 |
| Guitarist Ãngel or Pepe | 26 |
| George who directed "Creepshow," 1982 | 47 |
| Film director George A. -- | 26 |
| Doc Holliday: 1939 | 18 |
| Director of "Night of the Living Dead" | 48 |
| Classical guitar family name | 28 |
| Cisco Kid player of the 1940's | 34 |
| Cesar, of flicks | 16 |
| Cesar who played the Joker on "Batman" | 48 |
| Cesar the Joker | 15 |
| Cesar of old films | 18 |
| Cesar ___, classic player of the Joker | 38 |
| Actor Ned | 9 |
| Actor Cesar ___ | 15 |
| A star of "Vera Cruz" | 31 |
| "Night of the Living Dead" director, 1968 | 51 |
| "Gay Caballero" actor: 1940 | 37 |
| "Dawn of the Dead" director George | 44 |
| 'Night of the Living Dead' director | 43 |
| 'Dawn of the Dead' director | 35 |
| 'Creepshow' director | 28 |
| '60s portrayer of the Joker | 31 |
| The Desert Fox | 14 |
| Loser at El Alamein | 19 |
| Leader of the Afrika Korps | 26 |
| German commander at the invasion of Normandy | 44 |
| Field Marshal Irwin ____ | 24 |
| Field marshal Erwin | 19 |
| El Alamein battle commander | 27 |
| Desert Fox of W.W. II | 21 |
| Desert Fox of W. W. II | 22 |
| Afrika Korps leader | 19 |
| Afrika Korps commander | 22 |
| "The Desert Fox" | 26 |
| "Desert Fox" | 22 |
| Cowboy quarterback Tony | 23 |
| Cowboys quarterback Tony | 24 |
| Quarterback Tony | 16 |
| Quarterback Tony who once dated Jessica Simpson | 47 |
| QB Tony | 7 |
| Dallas quarterback Tony | 23 |
| Cowboy Tony | 11 |
| Cowboy in a sack? | 17 |
| Tony of the Dallas Cowboys | 26 |
| Tony in a Cowboys uniform | 25 |
| San Francisco Giants closer Sergio | 34 |
| Danish resort | 13 |
| Dallas quarterback after Bledsoe | 32 |
| Dallas QB Tony | 14 |
| Cowboys QB Tony | 15 |
| Cowboy star Tony | 16 |
| A Danish island | 15 |
| Easy win | 8 |
| Easy victory | 12 |
| One-sided victory | 17 |
| Quick pace | 10 |
| Win in a walk | 13 |
| Win decisively | 14 |
| Walkaway | 8 |
| Win going away | 14 |
| Play around | 11 |
| Lively frolic | 13 |
| Lighthearted diversion | 22 |
| Effortless win | 14 |
| Win by a mile | 13 |
| Walkover | 8 |
| Run playfully | 13 |
| One-sided win | 13 |
| Hardly a close contest | 22 |
| Easy win, in the sports section | 31 |
| 49-0 game, e.g. | 15 |
| Many a Marx Brothers movie | 26 |
| Light-hearted diversion | 23 |
| Delightful diversion | 20 |
| Boisterous play | 15 |
| 20-0 win, e.g. | 14 |
| Win easily, in the sports pages | 31 |
| Trip gaily | 10 |
| Roll in the hay | 15 |
| Play rambunctiously | 19 |
| Nail-biter's opposite | 25 |
| Lively play | 11 |
| Laugher of a win | 16 |
| It's no contest | 19 |
| Heat 114, Bobcats 78, e.g. | 26 |
| Frolic boisterously | 19 |
| Emulate a playful puppy | 23 |
| Cut a dido | 10 |
| Broadway comedy descriptor | 26 |
| Breezy film | 11 |
| Big win | 7 |
| An easy win | 11 |
| 59-7 win, e.g. | 14 |
| Won easily | 10 |
| Played boisterously | 19 |
| Won handily | 11 |
| Had a good frolic | 17 |
| Blew out the other team | 23 |