| ''__ you sleeping?'' | 36 |
| '-- You Lonesome Tonight?' | 34 |
| “___ You Content” (Yeats poem) | 38 |
| "Diamonds ___ Girl's Best Friend" | 47 |
| Word with "high pressure" | 35 |
| "Length times width" measurement | 42 |
| For a rectangle, it's length x width | 40 |
| Carpet installer's calculation | 34 |
| Base times height, for a parallelogram | 38 |
| Word with "Bay" or "gray" | 45 |
| It can be calculated after taking a survey | 42 |
| Bay ___ (San Francisco's locale) | 36 |
| Base times height, for a rectangle | 34 |
| "Play" or "rest" follower | 45 |
| Yngwie's "Hangar 18, ___ 51" | 42 |
| Word with high-pressure or disaster | 35 |
| Word with disaster or wilderness | 32 |
| Vatican City's is about 109 acres | 37 |
| Side length squared, for a square | 33 |
| Math student's calculation, sometimes | 41 |
| Length times width, for a rectangle | 35 |
| It can be measured in square yards | 34 |
| It can be calculated after a survey | 35 |
| Imogen Heap "Clear the ___" | 37 |
| For a rectangle, it's length times width | 44 |
| Base times half the height, for triangles | 41 |
| 4,700 square feet, for a basketball court | 41 |
| "These ___ few of my favorite . . ." | 46 |
| "The Times They ___-Changin'" | 43 |
| .17 square miles, for Vatican City | 34 |
| Word with "rug" or "code" | 45 |
| Word with "high-pressure" | 35 |
| Word with "gray" or "rest" | 46 |
| Word with ''high pressure'' | 43 |
| What Imogen Heap told us to "Clear" | 45 |
| What an integral might be used to calculate | 43 |
| Wernicke's ___ (part of the brain) | 38 |
| Two-dimensional analogue of volume | 34 |
| Two square kilometers, for Monaco | 33 |
| The "a" in "a = lw" | 39 |
| Surface ___ (math class calculation) | 36 |
| San Salvador's 60 square miles | 34 |
| Ry Cooder "The Slide ___" | 35 |
| Result of calculating (1/2) a b sin C | 38 |
| Pi is often used to calculate it | 32 |
| One-half base x height, for a triangle | 38 |
| Notation in a realtor's notebook | 36 |
| Music student's field of study | 34 |
| It's uncertain when it's gray | 37 |
| It's sometimes calculated using integrals | 45 |
| It's measured in square units | 33 |
| Geometer's or geographer's statistic | 44 |
| Find the ___ (geometry test instruction) | 40 |
| Factor in a carpeter's estimate | 35 |
| Europe's is a bit larger than Brazil's | 46 |
| Bay ___ (San FranciscoÂ’s locale) | 36 |
| Base x height, for a parallelogram | 34 |
| Base times height halved, for a triangle | 40 |
| An acre's 43,560 square feet | 32 |
| Allan Holdsworth "Hard Hat ___" | 41 |
| Alaska's is over 550,000 square miles | 41 |
| Alaska's is nearly 600,000 square miles | 43 |
| Alaska's is more than 600,000 square miles | 46 |
| 1/2 base x height, for a triangle | 33 |
| (Base x height) / 2, for a triangle | 35 |
| "These ___ few of my favorite things" | 47 |
| "These ___ few of my favorite ..." | 44 |
| "Field" hidden in five puzzle answers | 47 |
| "Diamonds --- Girl's Best Friend" | 47 |
| ''Code'' lead-in | 32 |
| ___ of law (what one might specialize in) | 41 |
| ___ man (frequent article subject in The Onion) | 47 |
| ___ code (part of a phone number) | 33 |
| ___ 51 (ufologist's interest) | 33 |
| ___ 51 (conspiracy theory subject) | 34 |
| __ 51, supposed Nevada UFO cover-up site | 40 |
| Three-digit starter for a dialer | 32 |
| Three numbers that are usually in parentheses | 45 |
| It might be the initial number of callers | 41 |
| First three numbers, in some directories | 40 |
| Cartoonist Gardner's unlisted number? | 41 |
| They're often found in parentheses | 38 |
| Numbers which are often parenthesized | 37 |
| Long-distance callers' needs | 32 |
| Long-distance callers' necessities | 38 |
| Callers' three-digit numbers | 32 |
| 307 for Wyoming and 907 for Alaska | 34 |
| "It's been ___ pleasure" | 38 |
| "It's been __ pleasure" | 37 |
| ''It's been ___ pleasure'' | 46 |
| "You'll get ___ kick out of this!" | 48 |
| "That's ___ shame" | 32 |
| "He's ___ nowhere man" (Beatles) | 46 |
| "You're in for ___ treat!" | 40 |
| "He's --- nowhere man" | 36 |
| "He's ___ nowhere man..." | 39 |
| "He's ___ nowhere man ..." | 40 |
| "He's ___ nowhere man . . ." | 42 |
| ''It's ___ pleasure'' | 41 |
| ''He's ___ nowhere man'' | 44 |