| Clue | Answer |
| 'Shaft' composer who later voiced Chef on 'South Park'. | |
| 2nd most popular first name for American baby girls in the past decade. | |
| Abstract painter known for his 'drip' technique. Subject of a 2000 bio-pic. | |
| Fantasy author of 'The Hero' and 'The Crown | |
| Original Star Wars trilogy actor who qualifies twice in this category. | |
| Hanks' 'companion' in 'Cast Away'. | |
| Bob Dylan 1967 album that introduced 'All Along The Watchtower', the title misspelled the gunslinger's last name. | |
| Author of the 'Hitchhiker's Guide' 5-part trilogy | |
| On 'Doctor Who', companion to both the Ninth Doctor (Eccleston) & Tenth Doctor (David Tennant). | |
| 1969 hit for Tony Joe White '____ Salad Annie'. The 'salad' must be triple-boiled to reduce toxins in the leaves. | |
| Kanye interuptee. | |
| 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' and 'In Cold Blood' author. | |
| Excalibur wielder of legend | |
| Falsely imprisoned boxer who became subject of the film 'The Hurricane'. | |
| Lead character in a 'Family Guy' spin-off. | |
| FBI director, 1935-72. | |
| He finished second to Humphrey Bogart on AFI's '100 Years, 100 Stars' list. | |
| Her name is Faith, but in 'Hope And Faith', she played 'Hope'. | |
| Sherman Hemsley's character in the second 'All in the Family' spin-off | |
| Lasagnaphillic feline. | |
| Los Angeles hotel that hosted the first Academy Awards in 1929. | |
Method-acting legend Lee Strasberg said among all his students, her acting talent was second only to Marlon Brando. | |
| First elected in 1998, she's the senior Senator from Arkansas | |
| 'Everything Zen' band led by Gavin Rossdale | |
| NBA star who retired in 1991, announcing he had HIV. | |
| Object of 'The Great Gatsby's desire. | |
| Only actor to appear in all 4 Airport movies, he won an Oscar for 'Cool Hand Luke'. | |
| Pen name of advice columnist usually called 'Dear Abby'. | |
| She played Miranda in 'Sex And The City'. | |
| The founder of funk bands Parliament and Funkadelic. Had solo hit with 'Atomic Dog'. | |
| M*A*S*H surgeon played by Donald Sutherland and Alan Alda. | |
| Short-lived 1988 sitcom starring Scott Bakula, '___________ & Lutz'. Bakula played Lutz. | |
| 'Rip Van Winkle' and 'Sleepy Hollow' author | |
| Grammy-award winning pop-country singer, one-time wife of Kris Kristoffersson | |
| DC's national airport. | |
| Volkswagen microbus voiced in George Carlin in the movie 'Cars' | |