| Cockney's main Web page? | 28 |
| 1998 British Open champ Mark | 28 |
| Zee : English :: ___ : Greek | 28 |
| The end of the Greek empire? | 28 |
| Letter on some Swiss watches | 28 |
| Last of the Greek characters | 28 |
| Electrical resistance symbol | 28 |
| Aristotle's last letter? | 28 |
| Chi ___ (some college women) | 28 |
| It may be Western or Spanish | 28 |
| Dish with hash browns, maybe | 28 |
| Brunch option, on many menus | 28 |
| Red sky in the morning, e.g. | 28 |
| Soothsayer's observation | 28 |
| Red sky at dawn, for example | 28 |
| Indication of things to come | 28 |
| Eclipses and comets, to some | 28 |
| Comets, to the superstitious | 28 |
| Gathering storm clouds, e.g. | 28 |
| Seven-week period in Judaism | 28 |
| One of Pétain's names | 28 |
| Chat room "Yikes!" | 28 |
| Celebrity gossip exclamation | 28 |
| "Horrors!," online | 28 |
| Exeunt ___ (stage direction) | 28 |
| Word form with bus or potent | 28 |
| Where the Hawks used to play | 28 |
| Prefix with scient or potent | 28 |
| Prefix meaning 'all' | 28 |
| Prefix for potent or present | 28 |
| Old science fiction magazine | 28 |
| Erstwhile science periodical | 28 |
| Dodge model launched in 1978 | 28 |
| Coliseum that closed in 1997 | 28 |
| Melville novel set on Tahiti | 28 |
| Melville novel set in Tahiti | 28 |
| 1847 story of the South Seas | 28 |
| Melville story set on Tahiti | 28 |
| Book after "Typee" | 28 |
| 19th-century South Seas tale | 28 |
| Katz of "Matinee" | 28 |
| Trans-Siberian Railroad city | 28 |
| Trans-Siberian Railroad stop | 28 |
| Russian city founded in 1716 | 28 |
| Dostoyevsky's exile city | 28 |
| Second-largest Siberian city | 28 |
| "I'm ___ Boat" | 28 |
| "__ clear day ..." | 28 |
| "Snakes ___ Plane" | 28 |
| "I'm ___ roll" | 28 |
| ___ roll (having great luck) | 28 |
| Words before roll or rampage | 28 |
| Start of many an essay title | 28 |
| Go ___ diet (count calories) | 28 |
| "Snakes --- Plane" | 28 |
| "I'm __ roll!" | 28 |
| 'Three Men -- Horse' | 28 |
| 'Strangers -- Train' | 28 |
| __ whim (for no real reason) | 28 |
| How some dares are performed | 28 |
| How money may be won or lost | 28 |
| How a prank call may be made | 28 |
| Out for the evening, perhaps | 28 |
| How well-tuned vehicles stop | 28 |
| Like half a cyclical romance | 28 |
| Where an elated person walks | 28 |
| Studio sign with a red light | 28 |
| Sign in a broadcasting booth | 28 |
| Live and listened to by many | 28 |
| Like many embarrassing flubs | 28 |
| Like Fido, when being walked | 28 |
| Restrained, as one's pet | 28 |
| Words with fours or accounts | 28 |
| Words with accounts or fours | 28 |
| "... __ open fire" | 28 |
| Brother of Shelah in Genesis | 28 |
| "...___ open fire" | 28 |
| Roughly equal to one another | 28 |
| Positioned to score, perhaps | 28 |
| In scoring position, perhaps | 28 |
| How some files are backed up | 28 |
| How most albums are released | 28 |
| Never before and never again | 28 |
| "The Raven" opener | 28 |
| Tony-winning musical of 2012 | 28 |
| Some say it's not enough | 28 |
| "Just this ___..." | 28 |
| "Just this __ ..." | 28 |
| "___ over lightly" | 28 |
| "___ Thief" (1950) | 28 |
| Aunt's spouse, in France | 28 |
| When the script calls for it | 28 |
| Waves on the Italian Riviera | 28 |
| 'A Chorus Line' song | 28 |
| Hydrogen's atomic number | 28 |
| Microphone tester's word | 28 |
| The loneliest number of song | 28 |
| Number of even prime numbers | 28 |
| Long-distance number starter | 28 |
| Impossible score in football | 28 |