- - who duetted with dolly parton on islands in the stream?
- - Will with a way with words
- - Roy with 37-Down
- - Will with a lasso
- - Cowboy humorist Will
- - Cowboy-humorist
- - Memorable humorist.
- - Humorist with a lariat.
- - Humorist of the lasso.
- - He worked with "gum and grin and lariat."
- - American humorist (1879–1935).
- - who sang coward of the county?
- - Ginger .., dancer who did everything 'backwards and in high heels'
- - country music singer Kenny
- - Fred of the Neighborhood
- - Communications Tycoon, Ted ................
- - Astaire's frequent partner
- - Amercian dancer and actress, Fred's partner
- - Beloved Mister
- - The ........ Family (Telecommunications billionaires)
- - Kenny --, US country and pop singer and actor
- - Astaire's partner
- - Dance partner of 71-Across
- - Country legend Kenny
- - Ginger ........, stage name of Virginia McMath
- - Trigger rider
- - Kenny or Roy
- - Ginger --, US dancer and Oscar-winning actress
- - Mild-mannered Mister
- - Ebert and Federer
- - Waters and Taylor
- - "The Gambler" Kenny
- - Dancer Ginger
- - Gentleman who sang "Lady"
- - Neighborhood guy
- - "All politics is applesauce" speaker
- - Billionaire financier Jim
- - Entertainer Will, born in 18-Across
- - Astaire's dancing partner
- - "Reuben James" singer Kenny
- - "The King of the Cowboys"
- - Mister ........ Neighborhood
- - "Kitty Foyle" Oscar winner
- - Astaire partner
- - Roy or Ginger
- - "Lady" singer
- - Mr. or Roy
- - Penske and Vadim
- - Fred, who'll introduce his last new neighbor in 2001
- - Ebert and Rabbit
- - TV western star of the 50's
- - Astaire dancing partner
- - Will or Ginger
- - Kenny or Ginger
- - Ginger or Roy
- - Buck or Roy
- - Williams and Staubach
- - Will or Buck
- - State's man
- - Famous Will.
- - King of the cowboys.
- - Trigger's master.
- - Ginger, Buddy or Roy.
- - Mr. Hornsby, the Reds' pilot.
- - Singing movie cowboy.
- - Representative from Colorado.
- - Ginger of Hollywood.
- - Cowboy philosopher.
- - The "bowboy philosopher."
- - Chairman, House Veterans Affairs Committee.
- - ...... Centre (Blue Jays home)
- - "Coward of the Country" singer
- - Jolly
- - "Top Hat" dancer
- - Evans partner
- - Sec. of State.
- - Will
- - See 10 Across
- - See 37-Across
- - See 1 Across
- - ___ Centre, stadium home to the Toronto Blue Jays
- - glastonbury legend kenny; waters and daltrey?
- - bill —, golfer who won the open championship in 1981
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