| Browns head coach Mangini | 25 |
| Any of seven Danish kings | 25 |
| Longtime Susan Lucci role | 25 |
| Susan's longtime role | 25 |
| Second-wave feminist Jong | 25 |
| Author ___ Maria Remarque | 25 |
| Writer ___ Maria Remarque | 25 |
| Canal to the Hudson River | 25 |
| The shallowest Great Lake | 25 |
| Northern terminus of I-79 | 25 |
| Fourth-largest Great Lake | 25 |
| Part of Ohio's border | 25 |
| Home of Gannon University | 25 |
| City southwest of Buffalo | 25 |
| Port city of Pennsylvania | 25 |
| Lake touching four states | 25 |
| City on a same-named lake | 25 |
| City not far from Buffalo | 25 |
| Canal that opened in 1825 | 25 |
| A great lake for sailing? | 25 |
| Where Toledans go sailing | 25 |
| War of 1812 battle locale | 25 |
| Site of 1813 naval battle | 25 |
| Sal the mule's domain | 25 |
| Railroad launched in 1851 | 25 |
| Oliver Perry victory site | 25 |
| Naval battle site of 1813 | 25 |
| Large North American lake | 25 |
| Lakewood, Ohio's lake | 25 |
| Lake ___, south of London | 25 |
| Detroit River destination | 25 |
| Clinton's Folly canal | 25 |
| City near Chautauqua Lake | 25 |
| Port ENE of Cleveland, O. | 25 |
| It's ENE of Cleveland | 25 |
| Ohio Indians, in the past | 25 |
| Some original New Yorkers | 25 |
| Slezak of soap opera fame | 25 |
| Actors Estrada and Rhodes | 25 |
| "___ go bragh!" | 25 |
| "__ Brockovich" | 25 |
| Land of the Blarney Stone | 25 |
| ESPN sportscaster Andrews | 25 |
| Word in a March 17 phrase | 25 |
| Mother Machree's land | 25 |
| 2000 title role for Julia | 25 |
| Word in a March 17 slogan | 25 |
| Where poteen is distilled | 25 |
| Sports journalist Andrews | 25 |
| Sister of John-Boy Walton | 25 |
| One of the Walton sisters | 25 |
| Mary McDonough role on TV | 25 |
| Land of sentimental verse | 25 |
| Green land's nickname | 25 |
| Gray of Silver Spoons | 25 |
| 1999 title role for Julia | 25 |
| "--- go bragh!" | 25 |
| LaSalle of "ER" | 25 |
| Dwarf planet beyond Pluto | 25 |
| Thrower of a golden apple | 25 |
| Harmonia's antithesis | 25 |
| Discordia, to Demosthenes | 25 |
| A Trojan War precipitator | 25 |
| African nation since 1993 | 25 |
| Italian colony, 1890-1941 | 25 |
| Verdi aria sung by Renato | 25 |
| Goethe's ___ könig | 25 |
| "Der ___ Konig" | 25 |
| Author __ Stanley Gardner | 25 |
| Agatha's contemporary | 25 |
| A first name in whodunits | 25 |
| A first name in mysteries | 25 |
| Name in detective fiction | 25 |
| Writer -- Stanley Gardner | 25 |
| Author -- Stanley Gardner | 25 |
| Al Jolson's last wife | 25 |
| Perry Mason's Gardner | 25 |
| Perry Mason's creator | 25 |
| Oilman ___ P. Halliburton | 25 |
| Name on over 75 whodunits | 25 |
| Grammy-nominated Franklin | 25 |
| Bald eagle's relative | 25 |
| Suffix for north or south | 25 |
| Bulky grayish-brown eagle | 25 |
| Suffix with east or north | 25 |
| Seafood lover, presumably | 25 |
| Homophone for urn or earn | 25 |
| Compass user's suffix | 25 |
| Verdi opera set in Aragon | 25 |
| White-tailed bird of prey | 25 |
| River of Northern Ireland | 25 |
| Relative of a bonebreaker | 25 |
| Lake and river in Ireland | 25 |
| Fish hawks' relatives | 25 |
| One of the Gallo brothers | 25 |
| Polar explorer Shackleton | 25 |
| Jack Worthing's alias | 25 |
| Che's real first name | 25 |
| Don Pasquale's nephew | 25 |
| Banks in the Hall of Fame | 25 |