| Clue | Answer |
| A gender-neutral term for this ceremonial role is 'honor attendant' | |
| Recent examples include 'The Help' by K. Stockett and 'Steve Jobs' by W. Isaacson | |
| 'BFFAW' is a hypothetical Internet acronym for the non-committal. What might it stand for? | |
| A not-so-humble album title by Tina Turner or Art Garfunkel, among others | |
| An organizational buzz-phrase for superior methods or techniques | |
| A retail chain, and 'Amazon.com's showroom', according to some business pundits | |
| The Beatles' original drummer (or a toddler's declaration of his favorite saint) | |
| This famous TV comedy, set in the US Midwest, began in radio in 1949 | |
| A 'chief assistant' position in a film crew (sounds like the subject of the first clue would be too old to qualify...) | |
| What you wear to church on the weekend | |
| A large hotel chain | |
| A 2000 comedy film, with Eugene Levy, Catherine O'Hara, and dogs | |
| A subsidiary of Starbucks (shouldn't it have been the hangout on 'Frasier'?) | |
| The option with the most likely and favorable outcome (at the casino or otherwise) | |
| A common sartorial list | |
| The famous sentence that begins Charles Dickens' 'A Tale of Two Cities' | |
| Dolly Parton and Burt Reynolds star in this raunchy-sounding 1982 film, based on a musical set in the Lone Star State | |
| A Wisconsin city's premiere beer? We doubt it | |
| The ideal specimen of its type at a dog show, or anywhere else | |
| Pat Benatar wants you to do this to her, in her 1979 song | |
| Impress us—put this forward | |
| 'Sporcle quizzes don't cost a cent.' To which you reply with this aphorism (aphorism: 'an original thought, spoken or written in a laconic and easily memorable form'): | |
| One of many friendly replies to 'Goodbye!' | |