| Weight marked "One Ton," e.g. | 39 |
| Weight of a container on a scale | 32 |
| Weight of a dollar bill, roughly | 32 |
| Weight of a gold bullion coin, often | 36 |
| Weight of a lorryÂ’s load, maybe | 35 |
| Weight of interest to Diamond Lil | 33 |
| Weight on some dumbbells, briefly | 33 |
| Weight training targets, briefly | 32 |
| Weight watcher's concern: Var. | 34 |
| Weight-gaining creature in a 1958 horror film | 45 |
| Weight-loss celebrity, familiarly | 33 |
| Weight-watcher's lunch, perhaps | 35 |
| Weight-watcher's order, maybe | 33 |
| Weighted rope that helps open a window | 38 |
| Weightlifter played by Dana Carvey | 34 |
| Weightlifter's count, informally | 36 |
| Weightlifter's exercise units, for short | 44 |
| Weightlifter's job, in a way | 32 |
| Weightlifter's unit, briefly | 32 |
| Weightlifters build them, for short | 35 |
| Weights for a Charles Atlas exercise program? | 45 |
| Weill and Brecht's pasta production? | 40 |
| Weill's "___ Opera" | 33 |
| Weimar Republic's first president | 37 |
| Weird Al parodied it for "Yoda" | 41 |
| Weird Al parody of a Michael Jackson song | 41 |
| Weird Al song that parodied "Bad" | 43 |
| Weird Al Yankovic hit that's all about food | 47 |
| Weird Al Yankovic parody of a Michael Jackson hit | 49 |
| Weird Al Yankovic spoof of a Michael Jackson hit | 48 |
| Weird Al Yankovic's "___ Paradise" | 48 |
| Weird Al Yankovic's first Billboard hit | 43 |
| Weird Al's "Beat It" parody | 41 |
| Weird Al's "Yoda" parodies it | 43 |
| Weird Al's "___ on Jeopardy" | 42 |
| Weird Al's Star Wars parody of a Kinks song | 47 |
| Weird Al: "Matter of ___" | 35 |
| Weird sisters in Greek mythology | 33 |
| Weird Sisters' sponsor ("Macbeth") | 48 |
| Weird sisters, with "the" | 35 |
| Weird-voiced comedian (short one letter) | 40 |
| Weisbaden, Germany is its capital | 33 |
| Welch of "Crossed Swords" | 35 |
| Welch of "Fantastic Voyage" | 37 |
| Welch of "One Million Years B.C." | 43 |
| Welch role in "Bedazzled" | 35 |
| Welcome a new frat member, in a way | 35 |
| Welcome announcement for homesick soldiers | 42 |
| Welcome growth in Japanese gardens | 34 |
| Welcome message to international travelers | 42 |
| Welcome place to wipe one's feet? | 37 |
| Welcome sight after a long voyage | 33 |
| Welcome sight for early explorers | 33 |
| Welcome sign for a B'way angel | 34 |
| Welcome sign for a hungry traveler | 34 |
| Welcome sign hung over a street, e.g. | 37 |
| Welcome sound for Little Bo Peep | 32 |
| Welcome that's not so welcoming | 35 |
| Welcome things on hectic workdays | 33 |
| Welcome words from a dinner companion | 37 |
| Welcome words to a fight promoter? | 34 |
| Welcome words when a check arrives | 34 |
| Welcome, as a visitor / Try to make a date with | 47 |
| Welcomed, as a guest at the door | 32 |
| Welcomes, as a guest at one's home | 38 |
| Welcoming word in one U.S. state | 32 |
| Welcoming word in the 50th state | 32 |
| Welfare for an unemployed funnyman? | 35 |
| Welk's "... and ___" | 34 |
| Welk's "A-one ___-two . . . " | 43 |
| Welk's Champagne Lady: 1955-59 | 34 |
| Welk's, "... one and ___" | 39 |
| Well off in the cotton industry? | 32 |
| Well past mourning a broken egg? | 32 |
| Well past one's performing days | 35 |
| Well, I'll -- monkey's uncle!' | 42 |
| Well-done's opposite, in the kitchen | 40 |
| Well-dressed thieves, to Dickens | 32 |
| Well-established dragon vanquisher? | 35 |
| Well-fed baby in a multiple birth? | 34 |
| Well-groomed customer's dessert request? | 44 |
| Well-hidden fellow of children's books | 42 |
| Well-kept secret, for some rockers | 34 |
| Well-known California congressman | 33 |
| Well-known Downing Street address | 33 |
| Well-known hat wearer of kiddie-lit | 35 |
| Well-known hat-wearer of kiddie-lit | 35 |
| Well-known initials on the Hudson | 33 |
| Well-known maker of two-by-fours | 32 |
| Well-known palindrome's middle | 34 |
| Well-known, but for the wrong thing | 35 |
| Well-protected, nonrunning quarterback | 38 |
| Well-to-do Middle East nation, for short | 40 |
| Well-to-do Southern California town | 35 |
| Well-traveled "Today" host | 36 |
| Welles film with a Graham Greene screenplay | 43 |
| Welles of ''Citizen Kane'' | 42 |
| Welles of 'Citizen Kane' | 32 |
| Welles of "Chimes at Midnight" | 40 |
| Welles of "Citizen Kane" | 34 |