| One of great stature | 20 |
| One of great influence | 22 |
| One of a powerful race of gods | 30 |
| Olympian's predecessor | 26 |
| Old silo missile | 16 |
| Oiler, today | 12 |
| Oiler successor | 15 |
| Nissan pickup truck | 19 |
| Nickname given to MahlerÂ’s Symphony No. 1 | 45 |
| Moon larger than Mercury | 24 |
| Missile in a silo | 17 |
| Mighty one | 10 |
| Massive-missile moniker | 23 |
| LP Field pro | 12 |
| Largest satellite of Saturn | 27 |
| Large, powerful person | 22 |
| Industry legend | 15 |
| Hyperion or Cronus | 18 |
| Huge one | 8 |
| God parent? | 11 |
| Giant in Greek myth | 19 |
| Dreiser's "The ___" | 33 |
| Dreiser subject | 15 |
| Cronus or Rhea | 14 |
| Cronus or Oceanus, e.g. | 23 |
| Cronus or Hyperion | 18 |
| Creature of great size | 22 |
| Child of Uranus and Gaea | 24 |
| Atlas was one | 13 |
| American missile | 16 |
| 2000 Super Bowl player | 22 |
| "The Sirens of ___," Kurt Vonnegut novel | 50 |
| Animated sci-fi adventure film of 2000 | 38 |
| Phoebe, Rhea or Tethys | 22 |
| Oberon's wife | 17 |
| Wife of Oberon | 14 |
| Oberon's spouse | 19 |
| Oberon's wife in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" | 62 |
| Largest moon of Uranus | 22 |
| "A Midsummer Night's Dream" queen | 47 |
| Uranus's largest moon | 25 |
| Uranus' largest moon | 24 |
| Shakespeare's queen of the fairies | 38 |
| Queen whose servants are Peaseblossom, Cobweb, Mustardseed, and Moth | 68 |
| OberonÂ’s spouse | 19 |
| Oberon's queen | 18 |
| Oberon's better half | 24 |
| Moon of Uranus named for a Shakespeare character | 48 |
| Bard queen | 10 |
| Best Picture of 1997 | 20 |
| Winner of 11 Oscars in 1997 | 27 |
| It went down in history | 23 |
| Headline maker of April 1912 | 28 |
| Doomed ship | 11 |
| 1997 blockbuster | 16 |
| 1912 headline name | 18 |
| Subject of a Clive Cussler best seller, with "the" | 60 |
| Sister ship of the Olympic and the Britannic | 44 |
| Ship in 1912 headlines | 22 |
| She set out on April 10, 1912 | 29 |
| Scene of "A Night to Remember" | 40 |
| Rediscovery of 1985 | 19 |
| Musical with the song "The Largest Moving Object" | 59 |
| Liner of tragedy | 16 |
| Liner in 1912 headlines | 23 |
| Its night is remembered | 23 |
| It was thought unsinkable | 25 |
| Ill-starred ship | 16 |
| Ill-fated vessel | 16 |
| Ill-fated ship | 14 |
| Ill-fated liner: 1912 | 21 |
| Ill-fated Cunard liner | 22 |
| Huge; colossal | 14 |
| Headline name of 1912 | 21 |
| Edward Smith was its captain | 28 |
| Doomed liner | 12 |
| DiCaprio/ Winslet movie | 23 |
| Capt. E. J. Smith's command, with "the" | 53 |
| Blockbuster of all blockbusters | 31 |
| Blockbuster film of 1997 | 24 |
| 1997's best picture | 23 |
| 1997 movie with the line "It was the most erotic moment of my life" | 77 |
| 1997 movie to be re-released in 3D in 2012 | 42 |
| 1997 Hollywood blockbuster | 26 |
| 1997 film hit | 13 |
| 1997 Best Movie Oscar winner | 28 |
| Standing ovation? | 17 |
| Huge pileup? | 12 |
| Headline of 1912 | 16 |
| Posh lodging with thousands and thousands of rooms? | 51 |
| Vast sand hill in Central Park? | 31 |
| Headline of April 16, 1912 | 26 |
| Headline of #19,806 (April 16, 1912) | 36 |
| Huge battle | 11 |
| More than just a fight | 22 |
| Epic battle | 11 |
| Dickens tad | 11 |
| Hard, silvery-gray metal | 24 |
| Steel toughener | 15 |
| Metal for Maggert or Mayfair | 28 |