| N.Y. prison | 11 |
| Marathon's area | 19 |
| Its capital is Athens | 21 |
| Infamous prison | 15 |
| Infamous New York prison | 24 |
| Athens's state, in ancient times | 36 |
| Athens's district | 21 |
| Ancient region surrounding Athens | 33 |
| Ancient Athenian region | 23 |
| Aegean peninsula | 16 |
| 1970s prison riot site | 22 |
| Storage spots | 13 |
| Top stories | 11 |
| Storage areas | 13 |
| Web sites? | 10 |
| Rooms at the top | 16 |
| Overhead storage sites | 22 |
| Garrets | 7 |
| Basements' opposites | 24 |
| Top levels | 10 |
| Tall stories? | 13 |
| Houses' storage areas | 25 |
| High levels | 11 |
| Where webs may accumulate | 25 |
| Web spaces? | 11 |
| Web sites | 9 |
| Uppermost stories | 17 |
| Top-level projects? | 19 |
| Top floors | 10 |
| Rooms with stairs leading to them | 33 |
| Oft-cluttered rooms | 19 |
| Loci for old toys | 17 |
| High-level storage areas | 24 |
| Dead: "In the ___ of my life" | 39 |
| Cocklofts | 9 |
| Athenians | 9 |
| Accommodations with low overhead? | 33 |
| "Heat traps" in houses | 32 |
| "To Kill a Mockingbird" lawyer | 40 |
| Oscar-winning role for Gregory Peck | 35 |
| The Scourge of God | 18 |
| Gaul invader | 12 |
| Roman Empire invader | 20 |
| Number one Hun | 14 |
| Fifth-century invader | 21 |
| Fifth-century warrior | 21 |
| Head Hun | 8 |
| Fifth-century scourge | 21 |
| Famous hun | 10 |
| Purportedly cruel Hun | 21 |
| Infamous Hun | 12 |
| Head of the Huns | 16 |
| "Scourge of God" | 26 |
| Top Hun | 7 |
| Scourge of the fifth century | 28 |
| Noted invader | 13 |
| Invader of Gaul | 15 |
| Huns' head | 14 |
| Hun-armed bandit? | 17 |
| Hun honcho | 10 |
| Historic Hun | 12 |
| Fifth-century plunderer | 23 |
| Conqueror called "the Scourge of God" | 47 |
| 5th century Roman foe | 21 |
| Titular Verdi role | 18 |
| Supposed ancestor of Dracula | 28 |
| Slayer of his brother Bleda | 27 |
| Scourge of God | 14 |
| Ruler who razed Aquileia | 24 |
| Pope Leo I persuaded him not to attack Rome | 43 |
| Loser at the Battle of Châlons, A.D. 451 | 43 |
| Loser at Châlons-sur-Marne in 451 | 36 |
| Loser at Châlons in A.D. 451 | 31 |
| Legendary conqueror | 19 |
| Leader of the Huns | 18 |
| King who infamously demanded half of Rome's Western Empire as a dowry | 73 |
| King who had an audience with Pope Leo I | 40 |
| King who demanded half of Rome's Western Empire as a dowry | 62 |
| King defeated at Châlons | 27 |
| Invader of Europe | 17 |
| Hun ruler | 9 |
| Hun name | 8 |
| Hun head honcho | 15 |
| Hun called the "scourge of God" | 41 |
| Hun called "the Scourge of God" | 41 |
| Horrible Hun | 12 |
| Holy terror? | 12 |
| Historical figure on whom a Verdi opera is based | 48 |
| Historical figure kidnapped in "Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure" | 83 |
| Historic role played by Jack Palance and Anthony Quinn | 54 |
| Head of a fifth century empire | 30 |
| He yielded to Leo I | 19 |
| He was accountable for Hun dreads | 33 |
| He murdered his brother Bleda | 29 |
| He had the gall to invade Gaul | 30 |
| Fifth-century invader of the Balkans | 36 |
| Fifth-century invader of Gaul | 29 |
| Fifth-century epitome of cruelty | 32 |
| Fifth-century emperor remembered as the epitome of cruelty | 58 |
| Fifth-century conqueror | 23 |