| Balfe's ''Joan of ___'' | 43 |
| Winwood's "--- of a Diver" | 40 |
| Three-point shot's trajectory | 33 |
| They contain a number of degrees | 32 |
| Theme running through several episodes | 38 |
| Storyline that spans multiple episodes | 38 |
| Story ___ (fiction writer's concern) | 40 |
| Steve Winwood "___ of a Diver" | 40 |
| Shape of the Aleutian Islands, on a map | 39 |
| Many a line on a flight route map | 33 |
| Lead-in to sine, cosine, or tangent | 35 |
| Dramatic character's journey | 32 |
| Double Trouble spinoff ___ Angels | 33 |
| Discharge between two electrodes | 32 |
| Delaware's Twelve-mile Circle, e.g. | 39 |
| Delaware's northern border, e.g. | 36 |
| Curvy PJ song on "Riot Act" | 37 |
| Company softball pitch's trajectory | 39 |
| Balfe's "Joan of ___" | 35 |
| NYSE ___ (online stock exchange) | 32 |
| Place to play "Space Invaders" | 40 |
| It comes with all the bells and whistles | 40 |
| Establishment with children's quarters? | 43 |
| Business that measures success in quarters | 42 |
| Walter Benjamin's "The ___ Project" | 49 |
| California home of the Santa Anita racetrack | 44 |
| Region of simple, quiet pleasure | 32 |
| Duran Duran one-off splinter group | 34 |
| One from Tripolis, in ancient Greece | 36 |
| Minor ___ (part of a tarot deck) | 32 |
| Great secrets of nature, to alchemists | 38 |
| Either of two groups of tarot cards | 35 |
| Like Stonehenge's true purpose, e.g. | 40 |
| Jockey who won the Triple Crown twice | 37 |
| Whirlaway's Triple Crown jockey | 35 |
| Jockey who won 17 Triple Crown races | 36 |
| He rode two Triple Crown winners | 32 |
| Five-time Kentucky Derby-winning jockey | 39 |
| Double Triple Crown winner Eddie | 32 |
| Jumped from electrode to electrode | 34 |
| Produced sparks, as in a microwave | 34 |
| Followed a projectile's path | 32 |
| Followed a cannonball's path | 32 |
| Prefix meaning "primary" | 34 |
| It's supported by a good shoe | 33 |
| ''Duke'' starter | 32 |
| ___ Deluxe (old McDonald's sandwich) | 40 |
| Remarque's "___ of Triumph" | 41 |
| One of a pair in a fast-food logo | 33 |
| Nemesis or conservative preceder | 32 |
| Half of the McDonald's symbol | 33 |
| Geological feature on a Utah license plate | 42 |
| Feature for which a Utah national park is named | 47 |
| Design feature of many a viaduct | 32 |
| Daath "___ (Enemy) Misanthrope" | 41 |
| Apt feature for a podiatrist's doorway? | 43 |
| "The Root of All Evil" ___ Enemy | 42 |
| ___ of Constantine (Roman landmark) | 35 |
| ___ enemy (one who may blow up bridges) | 39 |
| Like "enow" or "erst" | 41 |
| Like a frightened cat's back | 32 |
| Nemesis who causes podiatry problems? | 37 |
| Sagittarius, with "the" | 33 |
| Its practitioners take plenty of bows | 37 |
| Activity in which one takes a bow | 33 |
| London's Marble and Admiralty | 33 |
| Comics character who debuted in 1941 | 36 |
| Veronica's guy, in the comics | 33 |
| Student at Riverdale High School since 1941 | 43 |
| Regular at Kelsey's Bar, on TV | 34 |
| Friend of Betty and Veronica, in the comics | 43 |
| Fictional student at Riverdale High | 35 |
| Comics redhead at Riverdale High | 32 |
| Bunker of ''All in the Family'' | 47 |
| Noted Saints quarterback of the '70s | 40 |
| Father of gridders Peyton and Eli | 33 |
| "Giovanna d'___" (Verdi opera) | 44 |
| ___ Arena (Sacramento Kings home court) | 39 |
| Western U.S. service station chain | 34 |
| Gas brand in some western states | 32 |
| ___ Arena (home of the Sacramento Kings) | 40 |
| Sacramento's former ___ Arena | 33 |
| Original name on the Sleep Train Arena | 38 |
| Oil corp. based in La Palma, Calif. | 35 |
| Instruction to play with the bow | 32 |
| Gas station with a red diamond in its logo | 42 |
| "With the bow," to a violinist | 40 |
| "Giovanna d'__": Verdi opera | 42 |
| ___ iris (Spanish for "rainbow") | 42 |
| __ Arena: former Sacramento sports venue | 40 |
| __ Arena (Sacramento Kings' home) | 37 |
| Trajectories produced by gravity | 32 |
| Steve Winwood's "Diver" does them | 47 |
| Not the most direct routes from point to point | 46 |
| Indirect routes from point to point | 35 |
| TV storylines spanning several episodes | 39 |
| Three-point lines in basketball, e.g. | 37 |
| Things that are tossed usually go in them | 41 |
| They may be drawn with compasses | 32 |
| Texas leaguers' trajectories | 32 |