| Do some serious damage to | 25 |
| Do some serious damage | 22 |
| Break limbs off of, say | 23 |
| Severely injured, in a way | 26 |
| Badly injured, in a way | 23 |
| Lops an arm off of, say | 23 |
| Word with stay or sail | 22 |
| Word with drag or squeeze | 25 |
| Wide passageway for water | 25 |
| Street with stores, usually | 27 |
| Street or stream preceder | 25 |
| Street in Gopher Prairie | 24 |
| Ocean, usually bounding | 23 |
| Newfoundland heritage river | 27 |
| Everybody's street | 22 |
| Coveted festival stage | 22 |
| "My ___ man!" | 23 |
| "Exile on __ St." | 27 |
| Primary part of a sentence | 26 |
| One running through town | 24 |
| Much-used thoroughfare | 22 |
| Important thoroughfare | 22 |
| Broadway, e.g., in slanguage | 28 |
| Bates College's state | 25 |
| Acadia National Park locale | 27 |
| New Hampshire neighbor | 22 |
| Stephen King's state | 24 |
| Stephen King's home state | 29 |
| New Brunswick neighbor | 22 |
| Union member since 1820 | 23 |
| Setting for many King novels | 28 |
| Senator Snowe's state | 25 |
| Mount Katahdin's setting | 28 |
| It sank in Havana Harbor | 24 |
| Battleship to remember | 22 |
| Stephen King writes here | 24 |
| Stephen King story locale | 25 |
| Ship sunk in Havana harbor | 26 |
| Place known for lobsters | 24 |
| Only one-syllable state name | 28 |
| L.L.Bean's home state | 25 |
| Home to a well-known King | 25 |
| Home of Acadia National Park | 28 |
| Winslow Homer's home | 24 |
| Where Mt. Katahdin towers | 25 |
| Where Mt. Desert Island is | 26 |
| Summercaters' state | 23 |
| Subject of an 1898 slogan | 25 |
| Stephen King territory | 22 |
| State east of New Hampshire | 27 |
| Site of Kineo and Katahdin | 26 |
| Site of a Bush retreat | 22 |
| Ship that's remembered | 26 |
| Ship in 1898 headlines | 22 |
| Sen. Snowe's state | 22 |
| Rudy Vallee's alma mater | 28 |
| Poland Spring's home | 24 |
| Place known for good lobster | 28 |
| Only state with homonyms | 24 |
| Only one-syllable state | 23 |
| Only monosyllabic state | 23 |
| Northern terminus of U.S. 1 | 27 |
| Muskie's home state | 23 |
| Mount Katahdin's locale | 27 |
| Mount Desert's state | 24 |
| Moosehead Lake location | 23 |
| Largest New England state | 25 |
| Kennebunkport's locale | 26 |
| Home to Acadia National Park | 28 |
| Gosnold touched it in 1602 | 26 |
| Feb. 15, 1898, headline word | 28 |
| Down-easter's state | 23 |
| Down-easter's home | 22 |
| Belfast is on its shore | 23 |
| Battleship destroyed in 1898 | 28 |
| Arizona band, oddly enough | 26 |
| Appalachian Trail terminus | 26 |
| Acadia National Park state | 26 |
| Acadia National Park site | 25 |
| Acadia National Park setting | 28 |
| "Remembered" ship | 27 |
| Lewis book about lobster? | 25 |
| Pal or top aide, in jive | 24 |
| Some underground pipes | 22 |
| Water or gas followers | 22 |
| What a sane male turns at sea | 29 |
| Square-rigger's necessity | 29 |
| It's connected to a boom | 28 |
| Important item on a schooner | 28 |
| Significant other, slangily | 27 |
| Symbol of a small town | 22 |
| Sinclair Lewis best-seller | 26 |
| Mecca in Gopher Prairie | 23 |
| Like much outdoor furniture | 27 |
| Hiker's path, often | 23 |
| They may be full of gas | 23 |
| Spring months in Paris | 22 |
| Months when Paris blooms | 24 |
| Bordeaux "but" | 24 |
| "___ oui, monsieur" | 29 |