| Very high in pitch | 18 |
| Extremely high, in music | 24 |
| Pilot's data | 16 |
| Controllers' concerns | 25 |
| Cockpit readings | 16 |
| Air-to-sea readings | 19 |
| "Fitzpleasure" band whose name is a Mac keyboard command | 66 |
| Space bar neighbor, at times | 28 |
| How some shortcuts start | 24 |
| U.S.A.F. height fndr. | 21 |
| Certain female opera solo | 25 |
| Musician in the reed section | 28 |
| Feature of viola music | 22 |
| Piccolo relative | 16 |
| Instrument heard prominently midway through the Mamas & the Papas' "California Dreamin'" | 110 |
| Instruments also known as mellophones | 37 |
| Cornets' cousins | 20 |
| Mint in a tin | 13 |
| Wrigley mint brand | 18 |
| Popular candy since the 1780's | 34 |
| Cannonball Adderly, by trade | 28 |
| Some jazz saxophone players | 27 |
| Part of Hamburg | 15 |
| Manitoba town and German namesake | 33 |
| Manitoba community | 18 |
| He hosts "Good Eats" | 30 |
| "Feasting on Asphalt" host | 36 |
| Loser to Roosevelt: 1904 | 24 |
| 1904 presidential candidate Parker and others | 45 |
| Pennsylvania Railroad Company town's lunch order? | 53 |
| Singing Jackie in Pennsylvania? | 31 |
| Ancient Germanic singer? | 24 |
| Cloud type | 10 |
| Hipster Capitol Hill worker after collapsing? | 45 |
| Puppetmasters run them | 22 |
| Others, to Dante | 16 |
| What Philip Morris became | 25 |
| Other, in Abruzzi | 17 |
| Lollapalooza fodder | 19 |
| Selflessness | 12 |
| Unselfishness | 13 |
| Unselfish devotion to others | 28 |
| Do-gooder's quality | 23 |
| Do-gooder's motivation | 26 |
| Charitable one's quality | 28 |
| Charitable giving, e.g. | 23 |
| Task-switching shortcut, in Windows | 35 |
| Task-switching keyboard shortcut for Windows | 44 |
| Part in some arrangements | 25 |
| Latin high | 10 |
| High: Lat. | 10 |
| ___ Tagh range, China | 21 |
| Pear-shaped bottle in a lab | 27 |
| Lab pots | 8 |
| Chug-___ | 8 |
| Chug-_____ | 10 |
| Chug- -- (guzzle) | 17 |
| Chug- ____ | 10 |
| Chug follower | 13 |
| ''Chug'' follower | 33 |
| His, to Henri | 13 |
| His: Fr. | 8 |
| His, in France | 14 |
| His, in Paris | 13 |
| His, to Pierre | 14 |
| His, in Le Havre | 16 |
| His, in Caen | 12 |
| Rimbaud's "his" | 29 |
| Possessive phrase, in Le Havre | 30 |
| His, to Jacques | 15 |
| His, in Tours | 13 |
| His, in Hyères | 17 |
| His, in Hyères | 21 |
| His, in Haiti | 13 |
| His, in Colmar | 14 |
| French pronoun phrase | 21 |
| Dedication to an unnamed homme | 30 |
| C'est _____ (it's his) | 30 |
| Belonging to Pierre | 19 |
| "C'est ___" ("it's his") | 52 |
| Birds' "thumbs" | 29 |
| Bird feathers | 13 |
| Of a bird's spurious wing | 29 |
| Part of a fly | 13 |
| In ___ (quiet) | 14 |
| Have ___ in the conversation | 28 |
| "___ in the racket and brattle": W. W. Gibson | 55 |
| __ in the conversation | 22 |
| Some college donors | 19 |
| Food preserver? | 15 |
| Metallic comb. form | 19 |
| Oxide found in clay | 19 |
| Bauxite component | 17 |
| Of a common metallic element | 28 |
| Containing element #13 | 22 |
| Little League "lumber" | 32 |
| Soda pop container | 18 |
| Soda container, perhaps | 23 |
| Recyclable | 10 |
| Curbside recyclable | 19 |