| Hit protest song of 1970 | 24 |
| Gov. Rhodes's state | 23 |
| Etch A Sketch makers ___ Art | 28 |
| Erma Bombeck's birthplace | 29 |
| Edison's birthplace | 23 |
| Classic Neil Young song | 23 |
| Cincinnati's place | 22 |
| Baltimore and ___ Railroad | 26 |
| Baltimore & ___ Railroad | 28 |
| Antarctic mountain range | 24 |
| 1970 Neil Young protest song | 28 |
| "Winesburg, ___" | 26 |
| '70s band ___ Players | 25 |
| Taft, Grant or Harding | 22 |
| William Howard Taft, by birth | 29 |
| Orville or Wilbur, e.g. | 23 |
| Neil Armstrong or John Glenn | 28 |
| James Thurber, by birth | 23 |
| Natives of Lima or Toledo | 25 |
| Harding and Garfield, for two | 29 |
| Columbus college funds? | 23 |
| School in Athens, briefly | 25 |
| School at Athens, for short | 27 |
| Athens seat of higher educ. | 27 |
| "Right! ... Duh!" | 27 |
| Electrical resistance unit | 26 |
| Resistance measurement | 22 |
| Electrician's measure | 25 |
| Electrician's mantra? | 25 |
| Its symbol is an omega | 22 |
| Electrical unit of resistance | 29 |
| An omega stands for it | 22 |
| Unit whose symbol is an omega | 29 |
| Physicist inspired by Volta | 27 |
| Omega, to an electrician | 24 |
| Man with a current law? | 23 |
| German physicist Georg | 22 |
| Electric resistance measure | 27 |
| Unit symbolized by an omega | 27 |
| Unit represented by an omega | 28 |
| Unit indicated by an omega | 26 |
| Unit in a physics textbook | 26 |
| Physicist or electrical unit | 28 |
| It represents the resistance | 28 |
| His current law was seminal | 27 |
| Great name in electricity | 25 |
| German physicist: 1787-1854 | 27 |
| Georg with a physics law | 24 |
| Famed German physicist | 22 |
| Electrical-impedance unit | 25 |
| Contemporary of Faraday | 23 |
| 19th C. German physicist | 24 |
| "Give me a break!" | 28 |
| "What now?!" | 22 |
| "What a drag" | 23 |
| Expression of weariness | 23 |
| Meat Puppets cover by Nirvana | 29 |
| Measures of resistance | 22 |
| Electrical resistance units | 27 |
| Electrical impedance units | 26 |
| Units of electric resistance | 28 |
| Multimeter measurement | 22 |
| Electrician's units | 23 |
| Electric resistance units | 25 |
| Electric resistance measures | 28 |
| ___ Law of current flow | 23 |
| Units of elec. resistance | 25 |
| Units for electricians | 22 |
| Stereo speaker ratings | 22 |
| Reciprocals of siemens | 22 |
| Measurements for resistors | 26 |
| Electricians' units | 23 |
| ___ law, in electricity | 23 |
| ___ law (physics formulation) | 29 |
| ___ law (circuitry concept) | 27 |
| Well-versed in resistance? | 26 |
| ''Holy cow!'' | 29 |
| "This is bad" | 23 |
| ''Goodness!'' | 29 |
| What Noah Webster said ...? | 27 |
| "It can't be!" | 28 |
| Mr. Bill's exclamation | 26 |
| "This is terrible!" | 29 |
| Exclamation of disappointment | 29 |
| "Not again!" | 22 |
| Cousin of "Oy!" | 25 |
| "What a disaster!" | 28 |
| Speed skater Apolo Anton -- | 27 |
| "What, again?!" | 25 |
| "What a calamity!" | 28 |
| "This is horrible!" | 29 |
| Worrying words from a driver | 28 |
| Words from SNL's Mr. Bill | 29 |
| “What rotten luck!” | 27 |
| “What a shame!” | 23 |
| Speed skater Apolo Anton ___ | 28 |
| Head-slapper's remark | 25 |
| Hand-wringer's cry | 22 |
| Cry upon hearing bad news | 25 |
| Cry of shocked disbelief | 24 |