| Science magazine that started in 1978 | 37 |
| Science magazine that folded in the 1990s | 41 |
| Science magazine that folded in 1998 | 36 |
| Science magazine launched in 1978 | 33 |
| Science fiction magazine published until 1995 | 45 |
| Prefix meaning "everything" | 37 |
| Philips Arena replaced it, with "the" | 47 |
| Onetime sister magazine of Penthouse | 36 |
| One of the books in the Book of Mormon | 38 |
| N.B.A. venue, with "the" | 34 |
| Magazine that once competed with Discover | 41 |
| Magazine that had a "UFO Update" | 42 |
| Hotel with a Select Guest Program | 33 |
| Home of the Hawks, with "the" | 39 |
| Hawks' arena, the "The" | 37 |
| Former home of the Atlanta Hawks | 32 |
| First Dodge with front-wheel drive | 34 |
| Defunct magazine that featured sci-fi | 37 |
| Book after Jarom in the Book of Mormon | 38 |
| Atlanta sports site, with "The" | 41 |
| Atlanta Hawks' home until 1997 | 34 |
| Atlanta Hawks arena, with "The" | 41 |
| "Present" or "bus" starter | 46 |
| "A Total Departure" hotel chain | 41 |
| '70s-'90s Atlanta Hawks home | 36 |
| ___ Berkshire Place (New York City hotel) | 41 |
| ___ vincit amor ("Love conquers all") | 47 |
| "Labor ___ vincit" (Oklahoma motto) | 45 |
| Opera ___ (complete works: Lat.) | 32 |
| Amor vincit ___ (love conquers all) | 35 |
| "Labor ___ vincit" (motto of Okla.) | 45 |
| "___ vincit amor": Virgil | 35 |
| 'Labor -- vincit' (Oklahoma's motto) | 48 |
| --- vincit amor (love conquers all) | 36 |
| _____ mutantur (all things change) | 34 |
| _____ mutantur (all thing change) | 33 |
| ____ vincit amor : love conquers all | 41 |
| Containing many items, as a bill | 32 |
| Commuter transport, somewhat formally | 37 |
| Book containing multiple book reprints | 38 |
| "Best of . . .'' volume | 36 |
| Old Dodges with front-wheel drive | 33 |
| "Gallia est ___ divisa . . . " | 40 |
| "Carpe" __ (take everything: Lat.) | 44 |
| Melville novel set on a whaling ship | 36 |
| Sequel to Melville's "Typee" | 42 |
| ''Typee'' sequel | 32 |
| Sequel to ''Typee'' | 35 |
| Novel title meaning "a rover" | 39 |
| Melville's sequel to "Typee" | 42 |
| Melville's "Typee" sequel | 39 |
| Melville tale of the South Pacific | 34 |
| Classic novel whose title means "rover" | 49 |
| ''Typee'' continuation | 38 |
| This novel's title means "rover" | 46 |
| Sequel novel to "Typee" | 33 |
| Predecessor of "Mardi" | 32 |
| Polynesian term for an island hopper | 36 |
| Novel title meaning "rover" | 37 |
| Novel that begins in the Marquesas Islands | 42 |
| Novel preceding "Mardi" | 33 |
| Novel featuring Doctor Long Ghost | 33 |
| Melville's follow-up to "Typee" | 45 |
| Melville work before "Moby-Dick" | 42 |
| Melville novel set in the South Seas | 36 |
| Melville novel featuring Dr. Long Ghost | 39 |
| Book whose title is a Marquesan word for a rover | 48 |
| Book in which Doctor Long Ghost appears | 39 |
| 19th-century novel set on Tahiti | 32 |
| 19th century tale of South Seas travel | 38 |
| 1847 sequel set in the South Seas | 33 |
| 1847 novel set in part aboard a whaler | 38 |
| "___: A Narrative of the South Seas" | 46 |
| Samuel Lover's "Rory ___" | 39 |
| S. Lover's "Rory ___" | 35 |
| "Rory ___," S. Lover novel | 36 |
| "Rory ___," Lover novel | 33 |
| Katz of "Eerie, Indiana" | 34 |
| Sounds of Brahma, Vishnu, and Siva | 34 |
| Sounds of Brahma, Vishnu and Siva | 33 |
| Russian city near the Kazakhstan border | 39 |
| Stop on the Trans-Siberian Railway | 34 |
| Russian city on the Irtysh River | 32 |
| Siberian city of more than one million | 38 |
| Transportation hub on the Trans-Siberian railroad | 49 |
| Transportation hub of southwestern Siberia | 42 |
| Stop on the Trans-Siberia Railway | 33 |
| Site of Dostoyevsky's Siberian exile | 40 |
| Siberia's second-largest city | 33 |
| Russian city east of Chelyabinsk | 32 |
| Railway on the Trans-Siberian Railway | 37 |
| Home of the Dostoyevsky Literary Museum | 39 |
| City where the Irtysh and Om meet | 33 |
| City on the Trans-Siberian Railway | 34 |
| City on the Trans-Siberian Railroad | 35 |
| "Cat ___ Hot Tin Roof" | 32 |
| "___ Clear Day . . . " | 32 |
| "___ Clear Day," 1965 song | 36 |
| Munson of "Gone With the Wind" | 40 |
| Bon Jovi's "Livin' ___ Prayer" | 48 |