| Way to go from Manhattan to the Bronx? | 38 |
| Way to get one's message across | 35 |
| Way to get help at a highway crash? | 35 |
| Way to get from point A to point B | 34 |
| Way to get dough from doughnuts? | 32 |
| Way to get a person's attention | 35 |
| Way to fix the reception on your TV | 35 |
| Way to fix just about any large machine | 39 |
| Way to disorient one's co-stars | 35 |
| Way to check your balance, briefly | 34 |
| Way to change lead into gold in three steps? | 44 |
| Way to Brooklyn or Broadway, in song | 36 |
| Way to be there when you can't be there | 43 |
| Way through the Paris underground | 33 |
| Way past the "use by" date | 36 |
| Way out of a dangerous situation | 32 |
| Way of checking a null hypothesis | 33 |
| Way into the bathroom at a Macon newspaper? | 43 |
| Way described in the "Anabasis" | 41 |
| Way back when, like when cabins were around? | 44 |
| Way back into a boat for a scuba diver? | 39 |
| Way around a contract's terms | 33 |
| Waxy part at the base of a bird's bill | 42 |
| Waxy covering at the base of a bird's beak | 46 |
| Waxman or Fotheringham, familiarly | 34 |
| Waxlike membrane of a bird's beak | 37 |
| Waxing nostalgic over cheap jewelry? | 36 |
| Wax nostalgic about a Spanish region? | 37 |
| Wavy hair style for a French novelist? | 38 |
| Waver behind an on-the-scene reporter? | 38 |
| Waved one's arms at, as a cab | 33 |
| Wave through, as at a guard station | 35 |
| Wave menacingly, like a red-hot iron? | 37 |
| Wave functions of electrons in atoms | 36 |
| Wave function symbol in quantum mechanics | 41 |
| Waugh's "The ___ One" | 35 |
| Waugh's "The Loved ___" | 37 |
| Waugh's "Sword of ___" trilogy | 44 |
| Waugh's "A Handful of ___" | 40 |
| Waugh who wrote "Island in the Sun" | 45 |
| Watts's "King Kong" co-star, 2005 | 47 |
| Watts' neighborhood, familiarly | 35 |
| Watts who hosted a 1990s talk show | 34 |
| Watts of "The Impossible" | 35 |
| Watts of "Funny Games" | 32 |
| Watson's host on "Jeopardy!" | 42 |
| Watson's 5's, 7's, etc. | 35 |
| Watson's "___ Holmes ..." | 39 |
| Watson who played Hermione Granger | 34 |
| Watson portrayer on "Elementary" | 42 |
| Watson of the Harry Potter movies | 33 |
| Watson of the Harry Potter films | 32 |
| Watson of "Gosford Park" | 34 |
| Watson of "Angela's Ashes" | 40 |
| Watson and Thompson of the screen | 33 |
| Watson and Crick's lab material | 35 |
| Watkins __: N.Y. road-racing town | 33 |
| Watery trenches under drawbridges | 33 |
| Watery expanse between England and Scandinavia | 46 |
| Watery "Cleopatra" setting | 36 |
| Waterway with the same alternating letter | 41 |
| Waterway that's more than 4,000 miles long | 46 |
| Waterway that's 363 miles long | 34 |
| Waterway named for a talk show host? | 36 |
| Waterway leading to a SW German city? | 37 |
| Waterway between the United Kingdom and Denmark | 47 |
| Waterway between Earth and Hades | 32 |
| Waterston of "Law & Order" | 40 |
| Waterside accommodations provider | 33 |
| Waters off Italy, to a letter writer? | 37 |
| Waters of the world, figuratively | 33 |
| Waters near Hong Kong and Shanghai | 34 |
| Waters between Great Britain and Europe | 39 |
| Waterproofing material for paper | 32 |
| Waterproof material opposed by PETA | 35 |
| Watermelon eaterÂ’s annoyance | 32 |
| Watermelon eater's annoyance | 32 |
| Watering hole for Homer and Barney | 34 |
| Watergate-era White House chief of staff | 40 |
| Watergate special prosecutor Jaworski | 37 |
| Watergate figure who leads from behind? | 39 |
| Waterboys song that went to riches? | 35 |
| Waterboys "This Is ___" | 33 |
| Waterbottle confiscators, briefly | 33 |
| Water-transporting tissue in plants | 35 |
| Water-based solution, to a pharmacist | 37 |
| Water, fruit juice, and sugar drink | 35 |
| Water, across the English Channel | 33 |
| Water ____ (dental product company) | 35 |
| Water ___ (oral-hygiene product) | 32 |
| Water ___ (oral hygiene product company) | 40 |
| Water ___ (bug that travels on pond surfaces) | 45 |
| Water under the "ponte" | 33 |
| Water under the "pont" | 32 |
| Water temperature gauge, sometimes | 34 |
| Water starts to do this at 212°F | 35 |
| Water seen in "An Inconvenient Truth" | 47 |
| Water polo and synchronized swimming | 36 |
| Water pipe in 16th-century Europe? | 34 |
| Water passages that don't turn? | 35 |