| 1949 film classic |
| Pulitzer Prize novel: 1949 |
| Airport screen no. |
| Key of Haydn's Symphony No. 98 |
| American world heavyweight champion boxer (and grill promoter), b. 1949 |
| 49th-state police gp. |
| Acronymic band with the record for most Billboard Top 40 hits without a No. 1 single |
| No. of People, say |
| A 1493 landfall |
| A 1492 discovery |
| 1949 Tracy/ Hepburn film |
| A discovery of 1492 |
| A-No. 1 |
| 1949 Emmy winner for Most Outstanding Kinescope Personality |
| A 1949 film thriller |
| Element No. 13 |
| Legendary 49ers receiver |
| Bosox great who wore no. 8 |
| A discovery in 1492 |
| A 1492 landfall |
| Alternative to Chanel No. 5 |
| No. 49 |
| Jackson 5 song that dethroned "Let It Be" from No. 1 while also teaching America how simple the alphabet is |
| Actress once featured in ads for Chanel No. 5 |
| Baker's no. |
| Batter's no. |
| Abbr. after a telephone no. |
| No. that says when the bathrooms are off-limits |
| Beethoven's Symphony No. 3 |
| YA fantasy hero who combats No.1 |