| "__ Father, who art ..." | 34 |
| "__ Day Will Come": 1963 #1 hit | 41 |
| ''___ Town'' (Thornton Wilder) | 46 |
| ''___ Miss Brooks'' | 35 |
| ''___ American Cousin'' | 39 |
| ''__ Miss Brooks'' | 34 |
| ___ Planet (United Nations magazine) | 36 |
| Motto of a small splinter group? | 32 |
| Belonging to me and y'all both | 34 |
| Cather's "One of ___" | 35 |
| Willa Cather's "One of ___" | 41 |
| "--- is not to reason why" | 36 |
| Willa Cather's ''One of ___'' | 49 |
| Cather's 'One of --' | 32 |
| "Yours, Mine and ---" (1968) | 38 |
| "One of ___" (Willa Cather novel) | 43 |
| ''One of ___'' (Cather novel) | 45 |
| ''___ is not to reason why'' | 44 |
| Willa Cather’s “One of ___” | 39 |
| Willa Cather's "One of ____" | 42 |
| Willa Cather's "One of _____" | 43 |
| Willa Cather's 'One of --' | 38 |
| What yours and mine become after wedding bells | 46 |
| It makes "mine" a double | 34 |
| "This Love of ___" (1945 film) | 40 |
| "One of ---" (Cather novel) | 37 |
| "One of ___," Cather novel | 36 |
| "Distorted Lullabies" band | 36 |
| "___ is not to reason why" | 36 |
| "___ is not to question why" | 38 |
| "__ not to reason why": Tennyson | 42 |
| " . . . enemy, and they are ___" | 42 |
| ''Yours, Mine and __'' | 38 |
| ''Yours, Mine and ___'' (film) | 46 |
| '-- is not to reason why' | 33 |
| Pronoun akin to the "royal we" | 40 |
| End of the TV viewer's lament | 33 |
| Play set in Grover's Corners | 32 |
| Play narrated by a stage manager | 32 |
| Play set in GroverÂ’s Corners | 32 |
| "Act I: Daily Life" play | 34 |
| Suffix with cavern ... or gorge? | 32 |
| River of England's East Midlands | 36 |
| Any one of multiple English rivers | 34 |
| Forcible removal, as from office | 32 |
| Votes for the winning challenger | 32 |
| "Casey at the Bat" finale | 35 |
| Like a secret that's no longer secret | 41 |
| One-third of an inning, to a pitcher | 36 |
| Last word of "Casey at the Bat" | 41 |
| It's said with a thumb in the air | 37 |
| Word on an umpire's indicator | 33 |
| Word before or after lay or look | 32 |
| Word after "Strike three!" | 36 |
| What you are after lining a shot to shortstop | 45 |
| Springsteen "___ in the Street" | 41 |
| Sister publication of The Advocate | 34 |
| Santana "It's a Jungle ___ There" | 47 |
| Ratt "___ of the Cellar" | 34 |
| No longer part of the competition | 33 |
| Like Sheryl Swoopes, since October 2005 | 39 |
| Like Ricky Martin, publicly, since last year | 44 |
| Like one in a pride day parade, probably | 40 |
| Like Neil Patrick Harris, after 11/2/06 | 39 |
| Flaming, perhaps, or no longer aflame | 37 |
| Final word of "I'm a Little Teapot" | 49 |
| Boston "Stare ___ Your Window" | 40 |
| Ani DiFranco "In or ___" | 34 |
| "You're no longer welcome here!" | 46 |
| "Who Let the Dogs ___?" | 33 |
| "Odd Man ___," 1947 film | 34 |
| "Include me ___": Sam Goldwyn | 39 |
| Pour ___ 40 for (mourn, in a way) | 33 |
| "___-Space" (1972 Billy Preston hit) | 46 |
| Cause of a flashing alarm clock, perhaps | 40 |
| Defeated in a hot dog competition | 33 |
| Defeated, as at a Nathan's hot dog contest | 46 |
| Defeated in an annual Nathan's contest | 42 |
| Bested at Nathan's on July 4, e.g. | 38 |
| Beat in a Nathan's hot dog contest, e.g. | 44 |
| Harte's John Oakhurst, for one | 34 |
| "Hey Ya" band, corrected? | 35 |
| Surpass exceedingly in excellence | 33 |
| Best in an annual Nathan's contest, say | 43 |
| Beat at a Nathan's hot dog contest, say | 43 |
| Downs more dogs than, in an annual contest | 42 |
| Bests in an annual Nathan's contest, e.g. | 45 |
| Revealed a secret about, in a sense | 35 |
| Identified as a closet homosexual | 33 |
| Word with "space" or "limits" | 49 |
| Classic TV's "The ___ Limits" | 43 |
| Lead-in for Mongolia or Hebrides | 32 |
| "Plan 9 From ___ Space" | 33 |
| Word with "limits" or "space" | 49 |
| Adjective for some winter garments | 34 |
| Word before "Mongolia" | 32 |
| Voivod: "The ___ Limits" | 34 |
| TV classic, "The ___ Limits" | 38 |
| Nanci Griffith "Down 'N' ___" | 47 |
| Classic TV's "The --- Limits" | 43 |