| Cabezas, across the Pyrenees | 28 |
| Limit of one's resources | 28 |
| Its seat is Jackson, Wyoming | 28 |
| It's part of the Rockies | 28 |
| "Four" at the fore | 28 |
| It can add color to the tank | 28 |
| Prefix meaning "4" | 28 |
| The classical elements, e.g. | 28 |
| Colorful pet store purchases | 28 |
| 'Neon' tank swimmers | 28 |
| Italian singer's chicken | 28 |
| Hot 1990's computer game | 28 |
| Compound used as a detonator | 28 |
| "Tradition" singer | 28 |
| Common nickname for a cowboy | 28 |
| Stereotypical oater nickname | 28 |
| Cowboy's nickname, often | 28 |
| Company with a red star logo | 28 |
| Gas company with a star logo | 28 |
| Janis Joplin or Scott Joplin | 28 |
| Eisenhower was one, by birth | 28 |
| State that was once a nation | 28 |
| Republic that became a state | 28 |
| George Bush's home state | 28 |
| Ann Richards's bailiwick | 28 |
| Where in the world is Paris? | 28 |
| Write on a BlackBerry, maybe | 28 |
| Word processor's content | 28 |
| Word processor's concern | 28 |
| Phone-to-phone communication | 28 |
| Message with an emoji, maybe | 28 |
| Message sent to a cell phone | 28 |
| Communicate without speaking | 28 |
| "r u there?," e.g. | 28 |
| Contacted digitally, perhaps | 28 |
| Direction for reading Hebrew | 28 |
| Sequence before Friday's | 28 |
| -- Friday's (restaurant) | 28 |
| Worker's end-of-week cry | 28 |
| Weekend-anticipating letters | 28 |
| Start-of-the-weekend letters | 28 |
| Relieved end-of-the-week cry | 28 |
| End of the work week letters | 28 |
| Cry at the end of a workweek | 28 |
| Its ctr. is a bull's-eye | 28 |
| Article in some modern music | 28 |
| Cuisine featuring lemongrass | 28 |
| Pad prik khing's cuisine | 28 |
| It's the talk of Bangkok | 28 |
| Cuisine with sen yai noodles | 28 |
| Place for a soak in Bangkok? | 28 |
| 1894 opera set in Alexandria | 28 |
| Element used in thermometers | 28 |
| London Bridge's crossing | 28 |
| Word after greater or lesser | 28 |
| Macbeth, vis-Ã -vis Glamis | 28 |
| Title in "Macbeth" | 28 |
| Shakespeare's Ross, e.g. | 28 |
| "More ___ can say" | 28 |
| Third part of a sage thought | 28 |
| Do an Oscar winner's job | 28 |
| ___ -you-ma'am (pothole) | 28 |
| It can come before a million | 28 |
| U ___ ('60s U.N. leader) | 28 |
| "_____ she blows!" | 28 |
| Whatever you just pointed to | 28 |
| "Oh, no! Not ___!" | 28 |
| "Did you see ___?" | 28 |
| "__ '70s Show" | 28 |
| Garrison's words, part 2 | 28 |
| "___ all there is" | 28 |
| "There is no more" | 28 |
| "Don't do it!" | 28 |
| "Cut! Good scene!" | 28 |
| Geologist's explanation? | 28 |
| "OK, I'm done" | 28 |
| 'Nothing more to it' | 28 |
| Feel less angry, so to speak | 28 |
| Breaks in diplomatic tension | 28 |
| Sounds made by hard landings | 28 |
| Common start to a book title | 28 |
| Indexers generally ignore it | 28 |
| Word before more and merrier | 28 |
| When doubled, a British band | 28 |
| Uncapitalized word in titles | 28 |
| Part 6 of a Canada Day quote | 28 |
| Order at a French restaurant | 28 |
| An article you use every day | 28 |
| "Eye of ___ Tiger" | 28 |
| Which train to take, in song | 28 |
| "Take _____ Train" | 28 |
| TV's "__-Team" | 28 |
| Ellington's famous train | 28 |
| String in a preschool class? | 28 |
| A ring bearer may go down it | 28 |
| Range where Hannibal marched | 28 |
| "Jeopardy!" phrase | 28 |
| Start of a September 1 query | 28 |
| Military treatise by Sun Tzu | 28 |
| Dance, music, painting, etc. | 28 |