| "Are you ___?" | 24 |
| React to an alarm | 17 |
| Not just stirring | 17 |
| Not in the realm of Morpheus | 28 |
| Not in dreamland | 16 |
| No longer under | 15 |
| Like an insomniac | 17 |
| Leave the land of Nod | 21 |
| Wide-___ (not at all tired) | 27 |
| Up and open-eyed | 16 |
| Up an' at 'em | 21 |
| Start of an Odets title | 23 |
| Realize suddenly | 16 |
| Ready to rise | 13 |
| Opposite of "out" | 27 |
| No longer dozing | 16 |
| Leave the realm of Morpheus | 27 |
| Having left the land of Nod | 27 |
| Done dozing | 11 |
| Come alive (to) | 15 |
| Benefiting from Vivarin | 23 |
| Become cognizant | 16 |
| Back from dreamland | 19 |
| Attentive; vigilant | 19 |
| [Answered the alarm, now] | 25 |
| "Up!" | 15 |
| "___, O north wind . . . " | 36 |
| "___ and Sing!" | 25 |
| "___ and Sing," Odets play | 36 |
| '09 Skillet "Monster" album | 41 |
| Become conscious | 16 |
| Rouse from sleep | 16 |
| Regain consciousness | 20 |
| Reanimate | 9 |
| Open one's eyes | 19 |
| Rise and shine | 14 |
| Hear the alarm | 14 |
| Greet the morning | 17 |
| Shake, say | 10 |
| See the light of day | 20 |
| See the light? | 14 |
| Finish dozing | 13 |
| Come to one's senses | 24 |
| Come out from under? | 20 |
| Came to | 7 |
| Roused | 6 |
| Roused from sleep | 17 |
| Activated | 9 |
| Dreamed no more | 15 |
| Rouses | 6 |
| Rouses from sleep | 17 |
| Regains consciousness | 21 |
| Opens one's eyes | 20 |
| Gets up in the morning | 22 |
| Responds to reveille | 20 |
| Responds to the alarm | 21 |
| Causes to rise | 14 |
| Starts to stir | 14 |
| Hears reveille | 14 |
| Stirs from sleep | 16 |
| Sees the light, maybe | 21 |
| Responds to a morning alarm | 27 |
| Leaves dreamland | 16 |
| Becomes aware of, with "to" | 37 |
| Greeting the day | 16 |
| Reeves film of '95 | 22 |
| "What if they gave ___ ..." | 37 |
| "Suppose They Gave ___ and Nobody Came?" | 50 |
| Wage ___ of words | 17 |
| "Suppose They Gave ____ and Nobody Came" | 50 |
| "Once There Was ___" (Steinbeck book) | 47 |
| Wage ____ of words | 18 |
| Wage __ of words | 16 |
| Start ___ (be extremely aggressive) | 35 |
| "What if they gave ___..." | 36 |
| "We've ___, an' a debt . . . ": J.R. Lowell | 61 |
| "We've ___, an' a debt . . . ": J. R. Lowell | 62 |
| "We've ___ an' a debt . . . ": Lowell | 55 |
| "To End ___" (1998 Richard Holbrooke best seller) | 59 |
| "The quickest way of ending __ is to lose it": Orwell | 63 |
| "Suppose they gave ___..." | 36 |
| "It's like ___ zone!" | 35 |
| "I'll raise the preparation of ___": Mark Antony | 62 |
| "Don't you know there's ___ on?" | 50 |
| Accolade | 8 |
| Trophy | 6 |
| Endow | 5 |
| Adjudge | 7 |
| Tony, for one | 13 |
| Oscar or Tony | 13 |
| Oscar, e.g. | 11 |
| Judge's decision | 20 |
| Presentation | 12 |
| Judicial decision | 17 |
| Cy Young, e.g. | 14 |
| Citation | 8 |
| Academy offering | 16 |
| Trophy or medal | 15 |
| Oscar or Emmy | 13 |
| Tony, e.g. | 10 |