| VALLEE | Rudy -, singer-actor who played J B Biggley in 1961 Broadway musical-comedy How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying |
| JIMMIEWALKER | Actor who played J.J. Evans the character with the catchphrase Dy-no-mite! on the 1970s sitcom Good Times: 2 wds. |
| CURRY | Film actor who played King Arthur in the 2005 Broadway musical comedy Spamalot (5) |
| TIM | Film actor who played King Arthur in the 2005 Broadway musical comedy Spamalot (3) |
| HAGMAN | Larry ---, actor who played J.R. Ewing in the TV show Dallas (6) |
| LARRYHAGMAN | Actor who played J R Ewing in US television series Dallas (5,6) |
| ZACH | Actor who played J.D. in hospital-based sitcom Scrubs, _ Braff (4) |
| LOESSER | Frank who wrote the music and lyrics to "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying" |
| LEIFER | Comedy writer Carol (whose new book, "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Crying," inspired th |
| SMULDERS | Actress who plays Robin in television comedy How I Met Your Mother, Cobie ___ (pictured) (8) |
| SINGLE | Dakota Johnson and Leslie Mann comedy, How to Be ___ (6) |
| MARRY | Marilyn Monroe comedy, How to ___ a Millionaire |
| MARRYAMILLIONAIRE | 1953 comedy, How To ___ |
| SHEREENORTH | Co-star of the 1955 comedy "How to Be Very, Very Popular" |
| OMRI | Katz who played J.R.'s son on "Dallas" |
| PAINTYOURWAGON | Broadway musical comedy and film featuring the song Wand'rin' Star (5,4,5) |
| TOLOSEA | Kate Hudson and Matthew Mcconaughey romantic comedy, How ___ Guy in 10 Days (2,4,1) |
| TIMES | Jimmie Walker played J.J. Evans in this (Good -----) |
| ABE | "How to Succeed in Business..." co-writer Burrows |
| BBRRWS | Tony-winning director of "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying" |