| Genre for King Sunny Ade and Femi Kuti | 38 |
| Genre for Talking Heads and Killing Joke | 40 |
| Genre for The Rascals and Boz Scaggs | 36 |
| Genre for the Spice Girls and Oasis | 35 |
| Genre invoked by many a 90's band | 37 |
| Genre of "Shogun Assassin" | 36 |
| Genre of "Stairway to Heaven" | 39 |
| Genre of "The Set-Up," 1949 | 37 |
| Genre of "Under the Boardwalk" | 40 |
| Genre of Escher's "Relativity" | 44 |
| Genre of Macklemore and Master P | 32 |
| Genre of many a "For Dummies" book | 44 |
| Genre of Orwell's "Animal Farm" | 45 |
| Genre of rock's Fall Out Boy | 32 |
| Genre of the "Pokémon" TV series | 45 |
| Genre of the 1963 hit "Wipe Out" | 42 |
| Genre of the album "Natty Dread" | 42 |
| Genre of the band Jimmy Eat World | 33 |
| Genre of Vasarely's "Zebras" | 42 |
| Genre of Verdi's "Jérusalem" | 45 |
| Genre often featuring large eyes | 32 |
| Genre often featuring time travel | 33 |
| Genre often read on the Tokyo metro | 35 |
| Genre often set in Victorian England | 36 |
| Genre on "American Bandstand" | 39 |
| Genre once associated with No Doubt | 35 |
| Genre spoofed by "The Cheap Detective" | 48 |
| Genre started by Rites of Spring | 32 |
| Genre that developed from hard-core punk | 40 |
| Genre that grew from hardcore punk | 34 |
| Genre that makes use of trompe lÂ’oeil | 41 |
| Genre that plays tricks on your eyes | 36 |
| Genre that's hard to laugh at | 33 |
| Genre vaguely alluded to by No Doubt | 36 |
| Genre with listener participation | 33 |
| Genre with spiky hair and huge eyes, often | 42 |
| Gent's mag with liberally airbrushed covers | 47 |
| Gentle giant in "Of Mice and Men" | 43 |
| Gentle manner intended to deceive | 33 |
| Gentle rise and fall of the voice | 33 |
| Gentleman Brown's victim, in a 1900 novel | 45 |
| Gentleman rabbit of children's lit | 38 |
| Gentleman who sang "Lady" | 35 |
| Gentleman's intransigent reply? | 35 |
| Gentleman's offer on a subway | 33 |
| Gentleman's preference, perhaps | 35 |
| Gentlemen Prefer Blondes author | 34 |
| Gentlemen tipped theirs to ladies, once | 39 |
| Gentlemen's preferences, maybe | 34 |
| Gently roast ... or something that's roasted | 48 |
| Gently touched, in product names | 32 |
| Gentry epic "___ to Billie Joe" | 41 |
| Genuine Risk's future status | 32 |
| Genuine versions of a lively swing dance? | 41 |
| Genus of butterfly that includes the Red Admiral | 48 |
| Genus of crustaceans named for a classical nymph | 48 |
| Genus of predatory sea snails named by Aristotle | 48 |
| Genus of shrubs named for an astronomer | 39 |
| Geo. Stephanopoulos's new gig | 33 |
| Geo. Washington and M.L.K. Jr. were awarded them | 48 |
| Geodesic dome designer's monogram | 37 |
| Geoffrey Beene, Bill Blass and others | 37 |
| Geoffrey Rush's "Quills" role | 43 |
| Geoffrey Rush's Best Actor film | 35 |
| Geoffrey Rush's role in "Frida" | 45 |
| Geoffrey Rush, in ''Frida'' | 43 |
| Geoffrey the Giraffe's company | 34 |
| Geoffrey the Giraffe's store | 32 |
| Geoffrey's preferred models? | 32 |
| Geographers' hypothetical line | 34 |
| Geographic rift in Christendom: 1054 | 36 |
| Geographical area encompassing Four Corners | 43 |
| Geographical Rio or Mar preceder | 32 |
| Geologic age meaning "without life" | 45 |
| Geologic era when plants and dinosaurs appeared | 47 |
| Geologic period between Triassic and Cretaceous | 47 |
| Geological deposit from a mineral spring | 40 |
| Geological epoch when mastodons appeared | 40 |
| Geological feature on a Utah license plate | 42 |
| Geologist Arnold: 1807–84 | 32 |
| Geologist in "Volcano" | 32 |
| Geologist's entire collection? | 34 |
| Geologists and music video producers? | 37 |
| Geometer's or geographer's statistic | 44 |
| Geometric Annihilator song "Liquid ___" | 49 |
| Geometric figure with a repeating pattern | 41 |
| Geometric figure with all equal angles | 38 |
| Geometric figure with equal angles | 34 |
| Geometric pattern used in computer models | 41 |
| Geometric solid with five faces, ironically | 43 |
| Geometric term coined by Benoît Mandelbrot | 45 |
| Geopolitical org. that includes Laos and Vietnam | 48 |
| Georg Büchner's "Leonce and ___" | 49 |
| Georg of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra | 39 |
| Georg von Trapp's title, in film | 36 |
| Georg who won more Grammys than anyone else | 43 |
| George Ade's "Fables in ___" | 42 |
| George Ade's "The Sultan of ___" | 46 |
| George Ade's "___ Horne" | 38 |
| George and Gale cause turbulence | 32 |