| Unauthorized explorer of city tunnels and sewers | 48 |
| City bovine's Hawaiian dish? | 32 |
| "Define your world" online reference | 46 |
| Pope who started the First Crusade | 34 |
| Target of TV's "MythBusters" | 42 |
| "MythBusters" subject, often | 38 |
| Dealing with city design and organization | 41 |
| Uncontrolled development around a city | 38 |
| City's widespread development | 33 |
| Pope whose election begat the Great Schism | 42 |
| Pope with the shortest reign (13 days) | 38 |
| "___ et orbi" (papal benediction) | 43 |
| Heavily populated areas, informally | 35 |
| Shaped like a key handle, in heraldry | 37 |
| An official language of Pakistan | 32 |
| Pakistan's official language | 32 |
| Pakistan's national language | 32 |
| One of the official languages of Pakistan | 41 |
| Language written with Persian-Arabic letters | 44 |
| Language whose alphabet reads from right to left | 48 |
| Language that gave us "thug" | 38 |
| Language that gave us "khaki" | 39 |
| A Pakistani poet might write in it | 34 |
| Whence "nabob" and "khaki" | 46 |
| Whence "khaki" and "nabob" | 46 |
| Tongue blending Persian and Hindu | 33 |
| One of the official languages of India | 38 |
| Language written in Persian-Arabic letters | 42 |
| Language whose name means "army" | 42 |
| Language used in India and Pakistan | 35 |
| Language that's written from right to left | 46 |
| Language that gave us "nabob" | 39 |
| Language of the Hindustan Express | 33 |
| Language from which "loot" comes | 42 |
| Language from which "cummerbund" comes | 48 |
| Language for Pakistan's Daily Jang | 38 |
| Language derived from Hindustani | 32 |
| Language commonly used in Bollywood films | 41 |
| It's written from right to left | 35 |
| Akbar Allahabadi wrote poetry in it | 35 |
| Bailiff's cry, in a first language? | 39 |
| Scottish keyman/guitarist/singer Midge | 38 |
| Mary of "Where Eagles Dare" | 37 |
| Scottish chemist: 1778–1857 | 34 |
| Actress Mary of "Sons and Lovers" | 43 |
| Actress in "Where Eagles Dare" | 40 |
| "Where Eagles Dare" actress | 37 |
| "Sons and Lovers" Oscar nominee Mary | 46 |
| "If I Was" singer Midge | 33 |
| Component used in making plastics and fertilizer | 48 |
| Chemical compound in fertilizers and plastics | 46 |
| What inline-skate wheels are made of | 36 |
| Solvent also called ethyl carbamate | 35 |
| U.S. chemist who discovered deuterium | 37 |
| Manhattan Project scientist Harold | 34 |
| Author of "One World or None" | 39 |
| "Sister Havana" band ___ Overkill | 43 |
| Word from the Latin for "force" | 41 |
| Joni Mitchell: "___ for Going" | 40 |
| Desire to spend all your money on tix | 37 |
| ___ Overkill (alternative rock band) | 36 |
| What an exclamation point might indicate | 40 |
| What an elbow to the ribs can act as | 36 |
| Says "Come on, try harder!," say | 42 |
| The Rams of the Atlantic 10 Conf. | 33 |
| Scene of the William Tell legend | 32 |
| Sch. with a Narragansett Bay campus | 35 |
| "Mind Medicine" author Geller | 39 |
| Where the Reuss River originates | 32 |
| The Rams of the NCAA's Atlantic 10 Conf. | 44 |
| Geller who claims to be telepathic | 34 |
| Controversial spoon-bender Geller | 33 |
| The Rams of the Atlantic 10: Abbr. | 34 |
| Self-proclaimed spoon-bender Geller | 35 |
| Sch. whose mascot is Rhody the Ram | 34 |
| Sch. that had a Roger Williams Dining Center | 44 |
| One of Switzerland's Forest Cantons | 39 |
| Israeli "mentalist" Geller | 36 |
| Canton in the Reuss River valley | 32 |
| Canton bordering the Lake of Lucerne | 36 |
| Canton at one end of St. Gotthard Pass | 38 |
| William Tell's home state, in stories | 41 |
| Swiss canton of William Tell fame | 33 |
| Swiss canton in which the Reuss River flows | 43 |
| Swiss canton at one end of St. Gotthard Pass | 44 |
| State sch. in the smallest state | 32 |
| Self-professed supernaturalist Geller | 37 |
| Sch. with a Roger Williams Dining Hall | 38 |
| Sch. with a campus in Providence | 32 |
| Sch. 30 miles south of Providence | 33 |
| Mentalist Geller with ties to Michael Jackson | 45 |
| Magician Geller who beefed with James Randi | 43 |
| Location of the William Tell legend | 35 |
| Locale of "William Tell" | 34 |
| It's bisected by the Reuss River | 36 |
| It's between Bern and Graubünden | 39 |
| Home of the Rams of the Atlantic 10 Conf. | 41 |
| Geller with supposed psychic powers | 35 |
| Geller with supposed mental powers | 34 |
| Geller with claims of paranormal powers | 39 |