| Urban playground barb | 21 |
| Holy day in Tishri | 18 |
| Hebrew fast day | 15 |
| Conflict of 1973 | 16 |
| 1980s-'90s hip-hop show co-hosted by Fab 5 Freddy | 53 |
| '80s-'90s video show hosted by Doctor Dré and Ed Lover | 65 |
| Hither's partner | 20 |
| Hither and ___ | 14 |
| Over there, old-style | 21 |
| Over there, poetically | 22 |
| Not hither | 10 |
| Hither partner | 14 |
| Partner of hither | 17 |
| There | 5 |
| Thataway | 8 |
| Pointer's direction | 23 |
| Hither's opposite | 21 |
| Over there, quaintly | 20 |
| Over there, back when | 21 |
| Hither and --- | 14 |
| Hardly hither | 13 |
| "Silent Night" adjective | 34 |
| Way out there, old-style | 24 |
| That, old-style | 15 |
| Quaint pointing word | 20 |
| Poetic direction | 16 |
| Partner for hither | 18 |
| Hither's companion | 22 |
| Distant, quaintly | 17 |
| Distant but just visible | 24 |
| "Who touches a hair of __ gray head ...": Whittier | 60 |
| "... from __ far country blows": Housman | 50 |
| Word from a pointer | 19 |
| Way over there, poetically | 26 |
| That way, to a Renaissance man | 30 |
| That over there | 15 |
| Robert Burns's "___ Wild Mossy Mountains" | 55 |
| Place for Cassius | 17 |
| Over there! | 11 |
| Over there, to Milton | 21 |
| Over there, to a poet | 21 |
| Over there, old-style and briefly | 33 |
| Over that way | 13 |
| Out there, to poets | 19 |
| Out there to poets | 19 |
| Old-style over there | 20 |
| Not in this direction | 21 |
| Memorable organist-composer | 27 |
| HitherÂ’s partner | 20 |
| HitherÂ's companion | 27 |
| Hither's counterpart | 24 |
| Hither companion | 16 |
| Hither and -- | 13 |
| Farther away, quaintly | 22 |
| Far from hither | 15 |
| Distant, to Lancelot | 20 |
| Distant, in verse | 17 |
| Distant, but within sight | 25 |
| Directional word | 16 |
| Companion of hither and thither | 31 |
| Companion of hither | 19 |
| Burns's "O Were My Love ___ Lilac Fair" | 53 |
| Alternative to "thither" | 34 |
| Afar | 4 |
| "Throw thine eye / On ___ young boy": "King John" | 69 |
| "Round ___ virgin . . . " | 35 |
| "Over there" of old | 29 |
| "O nightingale, that on __ bloomy spray ...": Milton | 62 |
| "Nightly she sings on ___ pomegranate-tree": Juliet | 61 |
| "Lo! in ___ brilliant window-niche ...": Poe | 54 |
| "Hither" partner | 26 |
| "Far in __ azure deeps": Longfellow | 45 |
| "Calm art thou as ___ sunset!": Shelley | 49 |
| "'Who touches a hair of __ gray head ...'": Whittier | 70 |
| "... the morn ... Walks o'er the dew of __ high eastward hill": "Hamlet" | 96 |
| "... the dew of __ high eastward hill": "Hamlet" | 68 |
| "... bring Him that __ soars on golden wing": Milton | 62 |
| "___ light is not daylight, I know it": Shak. | 55 |
| "___ knight doth sit too melancholy": "Pericles" | 68 |
| 'Round -- virgin ...' | 29 |
| ''Hither'' partner | 34 |
| Distant gene carrier? | 21 |
| Shakespearean "over there" | 36 |
| "___ Cassius . . . " | 30 |
| O'er there | 14 |
| Over there, to Shakespeare | 26 |
| "___ Cassius has a lean . . . " | 41 |
| Over there, to bards | 20 |
| Over there, briefly | 19 |
| Over there, archaically | 23 |
| Over thar | 9 |
| In the distance, poetically | 27 |
| Cassius's location | 22 |
| Beyond, condensed | 17 |
| "___ Cassius has a lean and hungry look" (Shakespeare) | 64 |
| "___ Cassius has a lean and hungry look" (Shak.) | 58 |
| "___ Cassius has a lean ...": Shak. | 45 |
| "___ Cassius has a lean . . . ": Shak. | 48 |
| "___ Cassius has . . . " | 34 |
| "___ Cassius . . ." | 29 |