| Mount with presidents | 21 |
| "North by Northwest" backdrop, briefly | 48 |
| Type of bread | 13 |
| Kennedy's Secretary of State | 32 |
| 1960s secretary of state Dean | 29 |
| Twice-baked bread | 17 |
| Hard bread | 10 |
| Zwieback | 8 |
| U.S. Secretary of State (1961-1969) | 35 |
| Secretary of State under Kennedy and Johnson | 44 |
| Secretary of State Dean under JFK and LBJ | 41 |
| Secretary between Herter and Rogers | 35 |
| Kennedy cabinet member | 22 |
| Kennedy and Johnson's Secretary of State | 44 |
| JFK's secretary of state | 28 |
| J.F.K./L.B.J. cabinet member | 28 |
| Dry biscuit | 11 |
| Cabinet member: 1961–69 | 30 |
| 1960s State Secretary Dean | 26 |
| Crooner Columbo | 15 |
| Actor Tamblyn | 13 |
| Singer Columbo | 14 |
| Senator Feingold | 16 |
| "West Side Story" actor Tamblyn | 41 |
| "Broom-Hilda" creator Myers | 37 |
| Wisconsin Senator Feingold | 26 |
| Tamblyn of "West Side Story" | 38 |
| Tamblyn of "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" | 54 |
| Sen. Feingold | 13 |
| Former senator Feingold | 23 |
| Feingold or Tamblyn | 19 |
| Director Meyer | 14 |
| Crooner Columbo: 1908–34 | 31 |
| Bandleader Columbo | 18 |
| "tom thumb" star Tamblyn | 34 |
| "Broom Hilda" creator Myers | 37 |
| Wisconsin's Feingold | 24 |
| Slav: abbr. | 11 |
| Russia, before the 16th century | 31 |
| Old bandleader Columbo | 22 |
| Muscovite, e.g.: Abbr. | 22 |
| Movie director Meyer | 20 |
| Liz Claiborne brand | 19 |
| It spans nine time zones: Abbr. | 31 |
| Hodges who called baseball's "shot heard 'round the world" | 76 |
| Hodges who called "The Giants win the pennant! The Giants win the pennant!" | 85 |
| Former Wisconsin senator Feingold | 33 |
| Former Sen. Feingold | 20 |
| Football Hall-of-Famer Grimm | 28 |
| Feingold of Wisconsin | 21 |
| Director Meyer known as "King of the Nudies" | 54 |
| Dancer Tamblyn | 14 |
| Colombo | 7 |
| Bing's rival | 16 |
| Bandleader Morgan | 17 |
| Argent's Ballard | 20 |
| Apt anagram of USSR | 19 |
| 30's crooner Columbo | 24 |
| "Voices" singer Ballard | 33 |
| "Twin Peaks" actor Tamblyn | 36 |
| "Tom Thumb" star Tamblyn, 1958 | 40 |
| "Supervixens" director Meyer | 38 |
| "Broom-Hilda" creator Myers, familiarly | 49 |
| Charlotte ___ | 13 |
| Ballet ___ | 10 |
| Charlotte ___ (dessert) | 23 |
| Charlotte ___ (cream-filled dessert) | 36 |
| Charlotte __ | 12 |
| Word with charlotte or Ballet | 29 |
| Charlotte ___ (rich dessert) | 28 |
| Charlotte -- | 12 |
| Charlotte ___ (clothing store) | 30 |
| Ballet follower | 15 |
| Ballet ____ | 11 |
| Ballet __ | 9 |
| Word after charlotte or ballet | 30 |
| Stravinsky's "Scherzo à la ___" | 48 |
| Muscovite, to the French | 24 |
| Eggs a la ___ | 13 |
| Charlotte --- (rich dessert) | 28 |
| Charlotte -- (rich dessert) | 27 |
| Charlotte -- (dessert) | 22 |
| Charlotte __: dessert | 21 |
| Charlotte ____ (dessert) | 24 |
| Charlotte ____ | 14 |
| Charlotte ___ (fancy dessert) | 29 |
| Charlotte ___ (fancy dessert) | 30 |
| Charlotte __ (dessert) | 22 |
| Banana ___ (desert) | 19 |
| Ballet or charlotte | 19 |
| Ballet --- | 10 |
| Ballet _____ | 12 |
| "Gladiator" Best Actor winner | 39 |
| 1999, 2000 and 2001 Best Actor nominee (he won once) | 52 |
| "Gladiator" Oscar winner (2010) | 41 |
| ''Gladiator'' star | 34 |
| Autumn apple | 12 |
| Unpolished leather | 18 |
| Type of apple | 13 |
| Potato often used for fries | 27 |