| Backward, nautically | 20 |
| Back, in a boat | 15 |
| Back on the waves? | 18 |
| Back on a brigantine | 20 |
| At the rear of an aircraft | 26 |
| " . . . ___ and distant shore": Thayer | 48 |
| Garden flowers | 14 |
| Fall flowers | 12 |
| Late bloomers | 13 |
| Fall bloomers | 13 |
| Garden bloomers | 15 |
| Daisylike blooms | 16 |
| Fall blooms | 11 |
| Michaelmas daisies | 18 |
| Garden blooms | 13 |
| Autumn blooms | 13 |
| Autumn bloomers | 15 |
| Sunflower relatives | 19 |
| Rayed flowers | 13 |
| October bouquet | 15 |
| October blooms | 14 |
| Fall-blooming flowers | 21 |
| Daisylike flowers | 17 |
| Daisies' kin | 16 |
| Butterfly attractors | 20 |
| Tubular fall flowers | 20 |
| They usually have yellow centers | 32 |
| Sources of fall color | 21 |
| September flowers | 17 |
| Relatives of sunflowers | 23 |
| Rayed bloomers | 14 |
| Long-stemmed flowers | 20 |
| Late-blooming flowers | 21 |
| Kin of goldenrods | 17 |
| Goldilocks and others | 21 |
| Flowers with a starry name | 26 |
| Daisy's cousins | 19 |
| Daisy-like flowers | 18 |
| Daisy look-alikes | 17 |
| Dahlias' kin | 16 |
| Cousins of fleabanes | 20 |
| Composite plants | 16 |
| Colorful fall flowers | 21 |
| Autumn flowers | 14 |
| "Wild" flowers in a Sara Teasdale poem | 48 |
| "___ World Turns" | 27 |
| ___ crow flies | 14 |
| Words with crow flies | 21 |
| Pure ___ driven snow | 20 |
| "___ Girls Go" (1948 musical) | 39 |
| ''___ World Turns'' | 35 |
| Soap opera: ____ World Turns | 31 |
| Honest __ day is long | 21 |
| "Just ___ twig is bent . . . ": Pope | 46 |
| "Far ___ eye ..." | 27 |
| "_____ World Turns" | 29 |
| "___ World Turns," TV soap opera | 42 |
| "___ saying goes ..." | 31 |
| "__ World Turns" (soap since 1956) | 44 |
| ''__ World Turns'' | 34 |
| '-- World Turns' | 24 |
| '-- saying goes ...' | 28 |
| -- crow flies | 13 |
| ____ World Turns | 16 |
| In a straight line | 18 |
| Respiratory disorder | 20 |
| Breathing inhibitor | 19 |
| Respiratory problem | 19 |
| Intake problem? | 15 |
| Inhaler target | 14 |
| Cause of wheezing | 17 |
| Bronchial woe | 13 |
| Breathtaking condition? | 23 |
| Wheezing cause | 14 |
| Respiratory affliction | 22 |
| Relative of hay fever | 21 |
| Piggy's problem in ''Lord of the Flies'' | 60 |
| Often-allergic condition | 24 |
| It can leave you breathless | 27 |
| Inhaler user's malady | 25 |
| Bronchial problem | 17 |
| Bronchial disorder | 18 |
| Allergy affliction | 18 |
| Wheezing condition | 18 |
| Spring woe, maybe | 17 |
| Respiratory woe | 15 |
| Respiratory illness | 19 |
| Respiratory disease | 19 |
| Reason to use an inhaler | 24 |
| Piggy's respiratory affliction in "Lord of the Flies" | 67 |
| Piggy's ailment in "Lord of the Flies" | 52 |
| Often-allergic attack | 21 |
| It may take your breath away | 28 |
| It may leave you breathless | 27 |
| Difficulty breathing | 20 |
| Chronic respiratory disease | 27 |
| Cause for carrying an inhaler | 29 |
| Bronchospastic problem | 22 |
| Bronchodilator's target | 27 |
| Bronchial allergy | 17 |