| Upscale hotel room features | 27 |
| They may be behind pictures | 27 |
| Jimmy Valentine specialties | 27 |
| Combinations' locations | 27 |
| Two-point plays in football | 27 |
| Airline's prime concern | 27 |
| Two-point score in football | 27 |
| Problem of the middle ages? | 27 |
| Show the effects of gravity | 27 |
| React to gravitational pull | 27 |
| Anti-aging treatment target | 27 |
| "The Forsyte ___" | 27 |
| Storyteller's challenge | 27 |
| Narrative, Galsworthy style | 27 |
| Bonjour Tristesse writer | 27 |
| They might span generations | 27 |
| Herb that's also a name | 27 |
| Russell ___, U.S. financier | 27 |
| It's worth listening to | 27 |
| Songwriter Carole Bayer ___ | 27 |
| Bob of 'Full House' | 27 |
| Herbal rheumatism treatment | 27 |
| Starch from a tropical palm | 27 |
| Pudding ingredient, perhaps | 27 |
| Arizona license plate image | 27 |
| Roughly one-third of Africa | 27 |
| Africa's largest desert | 27 |
| Port ___, on the Suez Canal | 27 |
| Issued an informal greeting | 27 |
| Didn't permit, verbally | 27 |
| Dictated, as a parent might | 27 |
| Jaunt on the bight, perhaps | 27 |
| Iceboat attachment, usually | 27 |
| Matthew, Mark, Luke or John | 27 |
| New Orleans football player | 27 |
| Hagiographist's subject | 27 |
| They have a glow about them | 27 |
| Peter, Paul, and Mary, e.g. | 27 |
| Hagiographer's subjects | 27 |
| Japanese fermented beverage | 27 |
| Drink in Akihito's land | 27 |
| "Land ___ alive!" | 27 |
| Scottish short story writer | 27 |
| H. H. Munro's pseudonym | 27 |
| H. H. Munro, pseudonymously | 27 |
| Author Munro's pen name | 27 |
| "Reginald" writer | 27 |
| "Reginald" author | 27 |
| Noted Fifth Avenue emporium | 27 |
| Fancy Fifth Avenue retailer | 27 |
| Competitor of Bloomie's | 27 |
| Mineo of "Exodus" | 27 |
| "Erie Canal" mule | 27 |
| ___ soda (sodium carbonate) | 27 |
| ___ soda (acid neutralizer) | 27 |
| Utah's La ___ Mountains | 27 |
| Maglie or Bando of baseball | 27 |
| Gal in an old song standard | 27 |
| "Old pal" of song | 27 |
| ____ volatile (waker-upper) | 27 |
| ___ soda (textile bleacher) | 27 |
| Dressing may make it better | 27 |
| Dieter's lunch, perhaps | 27 |
| Feature at some restaurants | 27 |
| Times of youthful innocence | 27 |
| Italian-dressing ingredient | 27 |
| Something a hero might need | 27 |
| It may be inside a big hero | 27 |
| Deli counter order, perhaps | 27 |
| Historic island W of Athens | 27 |
| Subject of a cap, in sports | 27 |
| Word with garage or holiday | 27 |
| Shopaholic's temptation | 27 |
| "Beatles for ___" | 27 |
| Post-Christmas retail event | 27 |
| Leading port of old Morocco | 27 |
| Follower of garage or white | 27 |
| Capital of the Beaver State | 27 |
| Bad place for witches, once | 27 |
| Williamette University site | 27 |
| Town known for witch trials | 27 |
| Home of Nathaniel Hawthorne | 27 |
| City famed for witch trials | 27 |
| Capital north of Sacramento | 27 |
| Tyrrhenian Sea gulf or port | 27 |
| Store manager's concern | 27 |
| Department store underlings | 27 |
| It may meet with resistance | 27 |
| Figure for a rep to achieve | 27 |
| Oregon doesn't have one | 27 |
| It's often around 6%-8% | 27 |
| "Amadeus" villain | 27 |
| No-no for pitched baseballs | 27 |
| Polio vaccine pioneer Jonas | 27 |
| Great Lakes explorer La ___ | 27 |
| Charlie's little sister | 27 |
| Where some dye for a living | 27 |
| Reception room in a mansion | 27 |
| Hairdresser's workplace | 27 |
| Swinging-door establishment | 27 |