| James Cameron blockbuster | 25 |
| Icon in an Internet forum | 25 |
| Embodiment of a principle | 25 |
| 2009 Best Picture nominee | 25 |
| "Hail, Caesar!" | 25 |
| Many a state name in D.C. | 25 |
| Urban thoroughfare: Abbr. | 25 |
| Pennsylvania, e.g.: Abbr. | 25 |
| NYC's Park or Madison | 25 |
| North-south route, in NYC | 25 |
| N.Y.C.'s Columbus ___ | 25 |
| N.Y.C.'s A, B, C or D | 25 |
| N.Y.'s Fifth, for one | 25 |
| Maria's musical start | 25 |
| Maria's introduction? | 25 |
| It runs north-south in NY | 25 |
| Intersection abbreviation | 25 |
| Alternative to Ct. or La. | 25 |
| Abbr. on a Monopoly board | 25 |
| "Hello, Caesar" | 25 |
| "Hail," to Ovid | 25 |
| 'Hello, Hadrian!' | 25 |
| ''Hail!'' | 25 |
| Accompanying, in Montreal | 25 |
| "Sans" opposite | 25 |
| One who rights old wrongs | 25 |
| Michigan in Chicago, e.g. | 25 |
| It often crosses the road | 25 |
| Subcompact from Chevrolet | 25 |
| Alternative to the Fiesta | 25 |
| Subject of a familiar law | 25 |
| Looney Tunes animator Tex | 25 |
| NYC's ___ Fisher Hall | 25 |
| Seventeen Monopoly props. | 25 |
| Madison and Fifth (Abbr.) | 25 |
| Lines on city maps: abbr. | 25 |
| City thoroughfares: Abbr. | 25 |
| NY and Penn., in Monopoly | 25 |
| Mass., Penn., Mich., etc. | 25 |
| Fifth and others, briefly | 25 |
| 1st, 2nd and 3rd, perhaps | 25 |
| .300 is a good one: Abbr. | 25 |
| Sneakers brand since 1979 | 25 |
| Maker of the Bolt sneaker | 25 |
| Like some zoo collections | 25 |
| Place that has many wings | 25 |
| Go cross country, perhaps | 25 |
| Demonstrate banking skill | 25 |
| Takes part in an air show | 25 |
| Wiley Post or John Alcock | 25 |
| Smilin' Jack, for one | 25 |
| One skilled in plane talk | 25 |
| The Wright brothers, e.g. | 25 |
| Amelia Earhart and others | 25 |
| More than just interested | 25 |
| Like dedicated collectors | 25 |
| Bond film title beginning | 25 |
| "___ to a Kill" | 25 |
| Province of central Spain | 25 |
| Mexican president Camacho | 25 |
| City of Stones and Saints | 25 |
| Birthplace of St. Theresa | 25 |
| 2006 Canadian Idol winner | 25 |
| Word on a French postcard | 25 |
| Word on a French envelope | 25 |
| Tree of the laurel family | 25 |
| Fruit with a Hass variety | 25 |
| French for 'have' | 25 |
| This company rings a bell | 25 |
| Sight from Warwick Castle | 25 |
| Major paperback publisher | 25 |
| Company that markets Anew | 25 |
| Shakespeare's flower? | 25 |
| Noted paperback publisher | 25 |
| MAC Cosmetics alternative | 25 |
| Earldom once held by Eden | 25 |
| Company with bell ringers | 25 |
| Bard of ___ (Shakespeare) | 25 |
| Anthony Eden, Earl of ___ | 25 |
| "_____ calling" | 25 |
| Canadian pop idol Lavigne | 25 |
| Lindbergh and Post: Abbr. | 25 |
| Spy in the sky, for short | 25 |
| Eyes-in-the-skies acronym | 25 |
| Moving happily to and fro | 25 |
| Like tongues in a gabfest | 25 |
| Like many dogs' tails | 25 |
| Anticipate, as an arrival | 25 |
| Stand in a queue for, say | 25 |
| [Answered the alarm, now] | 25 |
| "___ and Sing!" | 25 |
| Plaque or ribbon, perhaps | 25 |
| O. Henry is known for one | 25 |
| Medals and trophies, e.g. | 25 |
| Onto, with "of" | 25 |
| Label that seeks unknowns | 25 |
| Up to one's ears (in) | 25 |
| Up to one's neck (in) | 25 |
| "Off with you!" | 25 |
| Like the out-of-town team | 25 |