| Opposite of nadir | 17 |
| Nadir's counterpart | 23 |
| Roshis | 6 |
| Q: See title A: "Two--one to change it and one not to change it" | 74 |
| Founder of Stoicism | 19 |
| Paradoxical Greek | 17 |
| Stoicism founder | 16 |
| Stoic school founder | 20 |
| Paradoxical philosopher | 23 |
| Greek philosopher who founded Stoicism | 38 |
| Greek philosopher of paradox fame | 33 |
| Greek known for paradoxes | 25 |
| Stoa lecturer | 13 |
| Pre-Socratic Greek philosopher | 30 |
| Philosopher known as "the Stoic" | 42 |
| Paradoxical fellow | 18 |
| Original Stoic | 14 |
| Greek philosopher known for paradoxes | 37 |
| Greek philosopher known for a paradox | 37 |
| Greek founder of the Stoic school | 33 |
| First Stoic | 11 |
| Stoicist | 8 |
| Stoic school philosopher | 24 |
| Stoic philosophy founder | 24 |
| Stoic of note | 13 |
| Stoic Greek | 11 |
| Stoic from Elea | 15 |
| Stoic from Citium | 17 |
| Stoic bigwig | 12 |
| Philosopher known for his paradoxes | 35 |
| Philosopher for whom a paradox is named | 39 |
| Philosopher famed for paradoxes | 31 |
| Pericles's philosophy prof | 30 |
| Paradoxical thinker | 19 |
| Paradoxical one | 15 |
| Paradoxical figure? | 19 |
| Paradox lover of Greece | 23 |
| He minded the stoa | 18 |
| He claimed motion was illusionary | 33 |
| Greek who posed paradoxes | 25 |
| Greek Stoic | 11 |
| Greek paradox poser | 19 |
| Greek famous for paradoxes | 26 |
| Founder of the Stoics | 21 |
| Founder of the Stoic school of philosophy | 41 |
| Figure in the Plato dialogue "Parmenides" | 51 |
| Eastern Roman emperor | 21 |
| Early dialectician | 18 |
| Chief Stoic | 11 |
| Arrow paradox philosopher | 25 |
| Ancient paradox poser | 21 |
| 5th-century Greek philosopher | 29 |
| "Achilles and the Tortoise" paradox writer | 52 |
| ___ of Citium, Greek philosopher | 32 |
| Philosopher's wickedness? | 29 |
| Fifth-century B.C. philosopher | 30 |
| Fear of an ancient Greek philosopher? | 37 |
| Two Greek philosophers | 22 |
| __ paradoxes | 12 |
| Serious Lewis Carroll topic | 27 |
| Famous mathematical curiosity | 29 |
| Part of a Buddhist's Eightfold Path? | 40 |
| A Buddhist might be found in one | 32 |
| A source of aluminum | 20 |
| Airship, for short | 18 |
| The "Hindy" was one | 29 |
| Led __: "Stairway to Heaven" group, to fans | 53 |
| Led ___ (British rock band, for short) | 38 |
| “Houses of the Holy” band, to some fans | 47 |
| "Whole Lotta Love" band, for short | 44 |
| "Houses of the Holy" band, to some fans | 49 |
| "Fool in the Rain" band, for short | 44 |
| Refreshing breeze | 17 |
| Pleasing breeze | 15 |
| Feature of a pleasant summer day | 32 |
| Wind-making equipment? | 22 |
| Greek god of the west wind | 26 |
| Light breezes | 13 |
| Soft, gentle winds | 18 |
| Mild breezes | 12 |
| Gentle winds | 12 |
| Airship | 7 |
| Eponymous German aeronaut | 25 |
| Transatlantic transport of the 1930s | 36 |
| Staple of classic rock, informally | 34 |
| Rock's Led ___ | 18 |
| Old flight option | 17 |
| Metal godfathers, informally | 28 |
| Invention of 1900 | 17 |
| Goodyear partner, 1922-40 | 25 |
| Former airship | 14 |
| Flight debut of 1900 | 20 |
| Early 20th-century mode of transportation | 41 |
| Dirigible balloon | 17 |
| Some airships | 13 |
| Rigid airships | 14 |
| Means of some W.W. I raids | 26 |
| Early German fliers | 19 |
| Herbert Marx, familiarly | 24 |
| Youngest Marx brother | 21 |