| "Brave Men" writer, 1944 | 34 |
| Supporting tower for electrical wires | 37 |
| "Witch's Hat" on the road | 39 |
| John_____ , opponent of England's Charles 1 | 49 |
| Edgar Allan Poe character Arthur Gordon ___ | 43 |
| Barbara who wrote "Quartet in Autumn" | 47 |
| Structure in the Louvre courtyard | 33 |
| Woodpile in "Light My Fire" | 37 |
| What someone with a burning desire might build | 46 |
| Rhyming word in "Light My Fire" | 41 |
| Pile that aptly rhymes with fire | 32 |
| Location from which the phoenix rose | 36 |
| It's used to fire someone who's late | 44 |
| Glassware used in cooking and chemistry | 39 |
| Glass brand introduced by Corning in 1924 | 41 |
| Brand introduced by Corning in 1915 | 35 |
| X-Men enemy who can control fire | 32 |
| She wants to be starting something | 34 |
| One who might be guilty of an illegal firing? | 45 |
| One who delights in starting fires, informally | 46 |
| One obsessed with lighters, briefly | 35 |
| Lighting specialist, informally? | 32 |
| Fire-wielding mutant in the X-Men universe | 42 |
| Fire-controlling mutant in the X-Men universe | 45 |
| Expert in match play, for short? | 32 |
| Type of constrictor, or a programming language | 46 |
| Reptile that might be reticulated | 33 |
| You don't want them to have a crush on you | 46 |
| It's bad if they have a crush on you | 40 |
| Libyan strongman for more than 40 years | 39 |
| Subject of many Arab Spring protests | 36 |
| African Union chairman elected in 2009 | 38 |
| "Popular Revolution" leader | 37 |
| Press conference segment, briefly | 33 |
| Press conference format, briefly | 32 |
| Press conference activity, briefly | 34 |
| Audience participation session, for short | 41 |
| Session after a lecture, informally | 35 |
| Press conference period, for short | 34 |
| Press conference format, for short | 34 |
| Press conference component, briefly | 35 |
| Post-lecture session, informally | 32 |
| "The Spirit of Australia" sloganeer | 45 |
| World's oldest independent airline | 38 |
| World's oldest continuously operated airline | 48 |
| Flier with a kangaroo on its logo | 33 |
| Company with a kangaroo on its logo | 35 |
| Company that once had a koala mascot | 36 |
| Company listed on the Australian stock exchange | 47 |
| Airline with a kangaroo on its logo | 35 |
| Airline with a kangaroo in its logo | 35 |
| Airline that sponsors a team called the Ballawies | 49 |
| "Flying kangaroo" airline | 35 |
| Company headquartered in Botany Bay | 35 |
| "Kangaroo Route" carrier | 34 |
| Saudi Arabia is the only nation adjoining it | 44 |
| Presumptive 2022 World Cup country | 34 |
| Nation where Al Jazeera is headquartered | 40 |
| Nation where Al Jazeera is based | 32 |
| Nation bordering the Gulf of Bahrain | 36 |
| Monarchy ruled by the al-Thani family | 37 |
| Middle East state ruled by the al Thani family | 46 |
| It is ruled by the al-Thani family | 34 |
| Host country of the 2006 Asian Games | 36 |
| First Middle Eastern nation to host the World Cup | 49 |
| Country once known for pearl diving | 35 |
| Subject of Emir Khalifa bin Hamad | 33 |
| Subject of a certain absolute monarchy | 38 |
| Resident of the richest nation per capita | 41 |
| Reader of the Gulf Times newspaper | 34 |
| Local staffer for Al Jazeera, e.g. | 34 |
| Like Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani | 34 |
| Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, e.g. | 32 |
| Valuable fantasy football picks, for short | 42 |
| They may pass from shotguns: Abbr. | 34 |
| The NFL's Montana and Favre, e.g. | 37 |
| The NFL's Manning brothers, for two | 39 |
| Some hikers' targets, for short | 35 |
| Eli and Peyton Manning, for two: Abbr. | 38 |
| Audible callers on the gridiron (abbr.) | 39 |
| 23 out of the 44 Super Bowl MVPS | 32 |
| "Hike!" callers in football, for short | 48 |
| Which was to be demonstrated (legalese) | 39 |
| Mathematician's interjection | 32 |
| Mathematician's "ta-da" | 37 |
| Mathematician's "ta-da!" | 38 |
| Mathematician's "See, like I said" | 48 |
| Math prof's "There you have it" | 45 |
| Logician's triumphant sign-off | 34 |
| Logician's "and, therefore" | 41 |
| Letters seen during proofreading? | 33 |
| Last thing seen by a proof reader? | 34 |
| It's often caught by proof readers | 38 |
| Final letters encountered when proof reading? | 45 |
| Equivalent of "the end" | 33 |
| Concluding letters for a proof reader | 37 |
| Abbr. that a proof reader might come across? | 44 |
| Abbr. after a series of equations, maybe | 40 |
| "That's how it's done" | 40 |
| ''Proved!'' letters | 35 |