| Spade or Hiil | 13 |
| Spade or Cooke | 14 |
| Spade or Browne | 15 |
| Spade of TV | 11 |
| Spade of "The Maltese Falcon" | 39 |
| Spade for hire | 14 |
| Sourdough ___ (mascot of the San Francisco 49ers) | 49 |
| Snead or Spade | 14 |
| Snead of links | 14 |
| Snead of golf | 13 |
| Shepard or Wanamaker | 20 |
| Senator Nunn | 12 |
| Scott's "Quantum Leap" role | 41 |
| Robert Ito TV role | 18 |
| Rob's role on "The West Wing" | 43 |
| RickÂ’s pianist | 18 |
| Rick Blaine's pianist | 25 |
| Retail mogul Walton | 19 |
| Red-white-and-blue wearer | 25 |
| Recruiting-poster Uncle | 23 |
| Rayburn or Houston | 18 |
| Rayburn or Browne | 17 |
| Raimi or Rayburn | 16 |
| Puzzlemaking legend ___ Loyd | 28 |
| Pointing Uncle | 14 |
| Playwright Shepard | 18 |
| Player of "As Time Goes By," in film | 46 |
| Pink Floyd "Lucifer ___" | 34 |
| Piano player in Rick's place | 32 |
| Piano player in "Casablanca" | 38 |
| Pianist told to "Play it again" | 41 |
| Pianist in "Casablanca" | 33 |
| Pianist at Rick's Café | 29 |
| Penrod's sidekick | 21 |
| Penrod's playmate | 21 |
| Penrod's pal, in "Penrod" | 39 |
| Patriot, e.g. | 13 |
| Pants-maker's name | 22 |
| Pants maker of song | 19 |
| Pam Dawber TV role | 18 |
| Owner of "Cheers" | 27 |
| “Only Sixteen” singer Cooke | 35 |
| One of the Warner Brothers | 26 |
| One of the Rover Boys | 21 |
| One of the muskrats in the 1976 hit "Muskrat Love" | 60 |
| Noted Seuss protagonist with an upcoming birthday, and a hint to a two-part puzzle that begins this week (1) | 108 |
| Notable uncle | 13 |
| Norm's bartender | 20 |
| Nonexistent Mr. Hill | 20 |
| News anchor Donaldson | 21 |
| Neill of "Jurassic Park" | 34 |
| National uncle | 14 |
| Muppet name | 11 |
| Mrs. Weller's boy | 21 |
| Mr. Browne | 10 |
| Movie maker Goldwyn | 19 |
| Modern anti-aircraft acronym | 28 |
| Mil. defense weapon | 19 |
| Mighty missile | 14 |
| Marryin' _____ of "Li'l Abner" | 48 |
| Man in a star-spangled suit | 27 |
| Malone of "Cheers" | 28 |
| Maker of extra-long trousers | 28 |
| Levenson | 8 |
| Levene or Levenson | 18 |
| Levene | 6 |
| Late billionaire Walton | 23 |
| Jaffe or Spade | 14 |
| Jaffe or Houston | 16 |
| Houston who fought against Santa Anna | 37 |
| Houston or Rayburn | 18 |
| Houston or Jaffe | 16 |
| Houston or Hill | 15 |
| Houston or Ervin | 16 |
| Houston or Donaldson | 20 |
| Houston or Adams | 16 |
| Houston of the Republic of Texas | 32 |
| Houston name | 12 |
| Houston after whom the Texas city is named | 42 |
| Hill serving as a euphemism for hell | 36 |
| Hill of fame | 12 |
| He played it again | 18 |
| He made the pants too long | 26 |
| Half of a 1960s R & B duo | 29 |
| Green eggs and ham purveyor | 27 |
| Goldwyn | 7 |
| Funnyman Kinison | 16 |
| Frodo's gardener | 20 |
| Frodo's companion | 21 |
| Football Hall-of-Famer Huff | 27 |
| Finger-pointing uncle of the 40's | 37 |
| Finger-pointing Uncle | 21 |
| Finger-pointing "Uncle" | 33 |
| Finger-pointing ''Uncle'' | 41 |
| Film producer Spiegel | 21 |
| Figure in a star-spangled hat | 29 |
| Faulty pants-maker | 18 |
| Ervin or Spade | 14 |
| Ervin or Rayburn | 16 |
| Ervin or Houston | 16 |