| Group formed at C.C.N.Y. in 1910 | 32 |
| Football six-pointers, for short | 32 |
| Results of some end runs (abbr.) | 32 |
| The Ravens got four in Super Bowl XLVII: abbr. | 46 |
| Results of some catches, briefly | 32 |
| Reasons for end zone dances: Abbr. | 34 |
| Passes may result in them: Abbr. | 32 |
| Jerry Rice's record 208, briefly | 36 |
| What some bombs result in, in brief | 35 |
| What some bombs lead to, for short | 34 |
| What passes may lead to, quickly | 32 |
| What passes may lead to, briefly | 32 |
| What Hail Mary passes rarely result in, briefly | 47 |
| Unlikely Hail Mary results: Abbr. | 33 |
| Things refs raise their arms for | 32 |
| Things made by Vikings, for short | 33 |
| They're made by FB's and HB's | 41 |
| They're figured into a QB rating | 36 |
| They're each worth two F.G.'s | 37 |
| They're better than F.G.'s | 34 |
| They often precede kicks, for short | 35 |
| They may be gotten while rushing, briefly | 41 |
| Successful quarterback sneak results: abbr. | 43 |
| Successful field results, for short | 35 |
| Stats for Jamal Lewis or Priest Holmes | 38 |
| Stat factored into a QB's rating | 36 |
| Some successful plays, for short | 32 |
| Some highlight reel features, for short | 39 |
| Scores that some bombs produce, briefly | 39 |
| Scores in the end zone, for short | 33 |
| Returns may lead to them, briefly | 33 |
| Results of some Sunday drives?: Abbr. | 37 |
| Results of some rushes, for short | 33 |
| Results of some receptions: Abbr. | 33 |
| Results of some Hail Marys, briefly | 35 |
| Results of some end runs, briefly | 33 |
| Reasons for cannon fire at Bucs' games | 42 |
| People might pass for them, for short | 37 |
| One might pass for these, briefly | 33 |
| Jerry Rice's 208 is an NFL record | 37 |
| Instant replay subjects, for short | 34 |
| Immediate enders of NFL overtimes | 33 |
| Hail Marys can produce them (abbr.) | 35 |
| Goal-line stand failures, briefly | 33 |
| Elicitors of little dances, briefly | 35 |
| Conversion attempts follow them, briefly | 40 |
| Certain sports scores, for short | 32 |
| Causes of end zone celebrations, for short | 42 |
| Causes for stadium cheers, for short | 36 |
| 100-plus-yd. kickoff returns, e.g. | 34 |
| Discount brokerage formed in 1996 | 33 |
| Reason for a service break at Wimbledon? | 40 |
| It's bagged in the supermarket | 34 |
| Beverage often served with sugar or lemon | 41 |
| Party still celebrated in Boston | 32 |
| Nirvana's is "Pennyroyal" | 39 |
| It can be for two or for the Tillerman | 38 |
| Drink available in black, white, green and red | 46 |
| Beverage for a genteel affair, e.g. | 35 |
| With 76D, "Spanglish" star | 36 |
| What's found in a cozy spot? | 32 |
| What the Hatter and the March Hare drank | 40 |
| What Mama Kin smoked, according to Aerosmith | 44 |
| What "Mama Kin" smoked | 32 |
| The supermarket has bags and bags of it | 39 |
| The Kinks "Have a Cuppa ___" | 38 |
| The East India Company traded in it | 35 |
| Subject of a 1773 Act of Parliament | 35 |
| Something to take in the afternoon | 34 |
| Small bag of buds that might chill you out | 42 |
| Russians call it "chai" | 33 |
| Robert Anderson’s “___ and Sympathy” | 48 |
| Product that's often oxidized | 33 |
| Product once harbored in Boston? | 32 |
| Original cargo of the Cutty Sark | 32 |
| Orange Pekoe or English Breakfast | 33 |
| Meal that might include cucumber sandwiches | 43 |
| March Hare's offering to Alice | 34 |
| Leoni of "Tower Heist" | 32 |
| Kinks "Have a Cuppa ___" | 34 |
| King Diamond song about Earl Grey? | 34 |
| Kind of party given by Sam Adams et al. | 39 |
| Kind of modern-day "parties" | 38 |
| Its taxation was protested in 1773 | 34 |
| Its bubble variety includes tapioca balls | 41 |
| It's effective when it gets in hot water | 44 |
| It's bagged in the supermarket, often | 41 |
| It's bagged in the grocery store | 36 |
| It may require a cart and a caddy | 33 |
| It may be taken in the afternoon | 32 |
| Hot spot, in lunch counter lingo | 32 |
| Four o'clock serving, perhaps | 33 |
| Four O'Clock is a brand of it | 33 |
| Event at which some people wear gloves | 38 |
| English Breakfast or Orange Pekoe | 33 |
| Drink with a string in it, perhaps | 34 |
| Drink served in "spots" | 33 |
| Christine O'Donnell's party? | 36 |
| Captain Picard's drink of choice | 36 |
| British worker's "cuppa char" | 43 |