| Hint | Name |
| Chief songwriter for The Beach Boys, released Smile in 2004 | |
| Daughter of the previous answer, member of Wilson Phillips and host of The Newlywed Game on GSN | |
| Star of The Office (U.S.) and Six Feet Under | |
| First overall pick for Florida Marlins in 1992 MLB expansion draft | |
| 28th president of the United States, 13th President of Princeton University | |
| Famed writer and literary critic, author of The Wound and the Bow | |
| All-star Closer for San Francisco Giants | |
| Time Magazine named him 'TV's first black superstar', comedian | |
| Tom Hanks' island mate in Cast Away | |
| Hurled no-hitter for Chicago White Sox in 1991, won 102 career games, mostly with White Sox and Devil Rays | |
| Single-season record holder for RBI in MLB | |
| Longtime defenseman for Chicago Blackhawks scored 827 career points, current GM for San Jose Sharks | |
| Head Coach of 2010 US Olympic hockey team and Toronto Maple Leafs | |
| UK Labour Prime Minister from 1964-70, 1974-76 | |
| 'Mr. Excitement' hit #1 on R&B charts with '(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher' | |
| Stole 668 bases in career with Royals, Cubs, and A's | |
| Scottish native and signatory of Declaration of Indendence; House, M.D. character | |
| | Hint | Name |
| Old School star, currently lurking on your TV as a map-disputing shill for AT&T | |
| Co-writer of The Royal Tenenbaums and Bottle Rocket, star of Wedding Crashers | |
| Governor of California (1991-99) | |
| Actress, appeared in Volunteers opposite future husband Tom Hanks | |
| Producer of early-60s Bob Dylan albums, including The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan and Bringing It All Back Home/Creator of Ziggy | |
| Outed as a CIA operative by Robert Novak, with alleged help from Scooter Libby, wife of former ambassador Joseph Wilson | |
| His slow roller went through Bill Buckner's legs to win Game 6 of the 1986 World Series for the Mets | |
| Title character of 1894 novel by Mark Twain | |
| Strong Safety for Arizona Cardinals, 3 time Pro-Bowler | |
| Starting forward for New York Knicks joined team after two years at DePaul | |
| Longtime Texas Congressman who worked to fund mujahideen in Afghanistan | |
| Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Fences and Broadway theater namesake | |
| Mediocre former KC Chiefs TE; mediocre former KC Royals pitcher | |
| Lead singer of the Gin Blossoms | |
| Huddersfield/Everton footballer who won 1966 World Cup with England | |
| Classic R&B performer of 'In the Midnight Hour' | |
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