- CHASE
- Run after
- Chevy of comedy
- Pursue
- Salmon in Lincoln's cabinet
- Exciting film sequence
- Citi competitor
- Lincoln treasury secretary
- Many a scene in the Bourne trilogy
- Early SNL comic
- Pursuit
- Action sequence
- Early SNL star
- Cat-and-mouse action
- Try to catch
- Go after
- Action movie staple
- Drive (away)
- One thing after another
- Take after
- J.P. Morgan merger partner in 2000
- Man whose portrait was on $10,000 bills
- Chevy without wheels
- Action film staple
- Tail
- Follow in the footsteps of?
- Bullitt highlight
- _____ Chevy of "Foul Play"
- See 96 Down
- Action scene
- Give hot pursuit
- Oater specialty
- Action film climax, often
- Western scene
- Rush (around)
- Just cut to the __
- Big name in banking
- Common action film scene
- Phillies all-star slugger Utley
- Scene with stuntmen
- Action film high point
- Banking giant
- High-speed scene
- Dramatic movie scene
- Scene using stunt drivers
- Action movie climax
- Action film scene
- Climactic film scene
- Comic Chevy
- High-speed pursuit
- Stunt driver's movie job
- $10,000 bill portrait
- Action-film highlight
- Follow in pursuit
- Face on a $10,000 bill
- Lincoln cabinet member
- Pursue in haste
- Stunt double's sequence
- Merry waste of time
- Cop-film staple
- Go running after
- Pursue on the run
- Action-movie activity
- Come after
- Pursue, or pursuit
- See 30 Down
- Action movie sequence
- Portrait on a $10,000 bill
- Chief justice (1864–73).
- Dispel.
- Chancellor of N. Y. U.
- The Mary who wrote "Harvey."
- Hot pursuit.
- Author of "Bernardine" and "Harvey."
- Emboss on metal.
- Sen. Smith's middle name.
- Author of "The White Gate."
- Final action in many movies.
- His portrait is on $10,000 bills.
- Lincoln's Secretary of Treasury.
- Diana's concern.
- Follow along.
- Frequent finale in Westerns.
- Groove or furrow.
- Former Chief Justice.
- Lincoln's first Sec'y of Treasury.
- Follow.
- Man on a $10,000 bill.
- Salmon P. ___.
- Author of "Mary Peters."
- Famous Chief Justice.
- Man on $10,000 bills.
- Fred Astaire's dancing partner.
- American jurist.
- Hunt.
- The man on the $10,000 bill.
- Famed Secy. of Treasury.
- Chief Justice of 100 years ago.
- The man on $10,000 bills.
- Put to flight.
- Keystone-cop event
- Salmon of U. S.
- Ride to foxes
- Ilka or Salmon
- Ilka or wild goose
- Mary Ellen or Stuart
- Salmon or steeple
- Thriller episode
- Keystone Kops' routine
- Hunt the fox
- Ilka or Chevy
- Oater scene
- Banking-system founder
- Word after steeple
- Emboss metal
- Ornament a metal surface
- Haydn's Symphony No. 73
- He's on a $10,000 bill
- Ornament silverware
- Fox hunt, e.g.
- Jurist Salmon P.___
- Police drama climax
- Picture on a $10,000 bill
- Many a climactic movie scene
- See 28-Down
- The French Connection highlight
- Action film sequence
- Event for foxhounds
- Part of an English estate, maybe
- $10,000
- Weekend Update anchor
- Citibank competitor
- Many a stuntman's sequence
- Highlight of many a western
- Climax of many an action film
- Bank of America competitor
- Pursue, as in tag
- Citi rival
- Bond film staple
- See 53-Across
- Tail, maybe
- Actor Chevy who most recently appeared on NBC's "Chuck"
- Run in pursuit of
- Hurry after
- Queensryche song for when the cops are coming after you (with "The")?
- Ensues when rocker leaves hotel
- Man on the $10,000 bill
- Wild-goose ___
- Last name on "SNL"
- 53-Across creator David
- Pursue a wild goose?
- Climax of many action flicks
- SNL original
- Common scene in an action film
- Funny Chevy
- Pursue wild geese?
- Oater feature
- Follow wild geese?
- Part of many action flicks
- Police drama climax, perhaps
- Action-flick staple
- Hunt after
- Kind of scene in an action movie
- Sanborn's partner
- 19th C. Chief Justice
- Wild goose action
- Scene employing stunt drivers
- Action movie climax, often
- Cop show climax, often
- Take off after
- Cut to the ___!
- Activist Strangio
- Movie sequence with a stunt driver
- Go after a tail, as a dog might
- Pursuit of an action film
- His portrait was on the $10,000 bill
- J.P. Morgan buyer of 2000
- J.P. Morgan's merger partner of 2000
- Running time?
- Salmon on the $10,000 bill
- Cop movie staple
- Movie climax, often