| Active duty entertainers, in short | 34 |
| "Home away from home" grp. | 36 |
| "Home away from home" gp. | 35 |
| Sports org. based in Boulder, Colo. | 35 |
| Organization that approves athletic sites: Abbr. | 48 |
| Org. with a SportsMan of the Year award | 39 |
| Org. that oversees American athletes | 36 |
| Org. once headed by Peter Ueberroth | 35 |
| Grp. with national antidoping rules | 35 |
| Athlete of the Year awarder: Abbr. | 34 |
| Stars and Stripes land, for short | 33 |
| Lady Liberty's land, proudly | 32 |
| Lady Liberty's land, informally | 35 |
| Country between Canada and Mexico, cheesily | 43 |
| You might celebrate its independence with a BBQ | 47 |
| Yankee's country, informally | 32 |
| Where the Stars and Stripes flies, familiarly | 45 |
| Lady Liberty's land, loosely | 32 |
| Lady Liberty's land, familiarly | 35 |
| Canada's southern neighbor, informally | 42 |
| Canada's neighbor, familiarly | 33 |
| Canada's neighbor, colloquially | 35 |
| Rte. running from Key West, FL to Port Kent, ME | 47 |
| Rte. with a terminus in Key West, Fla. | 38 |
| Rte. through six Eastern state capitals | 39 |
| Much of the Boston Post Rd., now | 32 |
| Its mile zero is in Key West, Fla. | 34 |
| It passes through six E. state capitals | 39 |
| It joins I-10 in Jacksonville and I-90 in Boston | 48 |
| In Key West it's known as the Overseas Hwy. | 47 |
| Event to be played in Pinehurst, N.C., in 2014 | 46 |
| Tourney won three times by Tiger Woods | 38 |
| Tourney win necessary for a Grand Slam in tennis | 48 |
| Tournament won four times by Jack Nicklaus | 42 |
| P.G.A. event played on Father's Day | 39 |
| Only major tourney that Sam Snead failed to win | 47 |
| It will be held at Pebble Beach in 2010 | 39 |
| Grand Slam event in both tennis and golf | 40 |
| Golf tournament first played in 1895 | 36 |
| Event won five straight times by Roger Federer | 46 |
| Event ending on Father's Day | 32 |
| England's Justin Rose won it in 2013 | 40 |
| Australian golfer Geoff Ogilvy won it in 2006 | 45 |
| Annual tournament played in N.Y.C. | 34 |
| Annual tennis championship in Queens, N.Y. | 42 |
| Annual Aug.-Sept. tennis tournament | 35 |
| "Forgive ___ trespasses" | 34 |
| "Forgive ___ trespasses ..." | 38 |
| Drug-standards publication: Abbr. | 33 |
| It increased to 4 cents per oz. in 1958 | 39 |
| Org. whose workers are left carrying the bag | 44 |
| Org. whose workers may be left carrying the bag | 47 |
| Org. that promotes the use of QR codes on mail | 46 |
| Onetime Lance Armstrong backer, for short | 41 |
| Offerer of package deals, in brief | 34 |
| "We deliver for you" sloganeer: Abbr. | 47 |
| "Fly Like an Eagle" org. | 34 |
| ''Fly Like an Eagle'' org. | 42 |
| Fed. dietary guideline, in brief | 32 |
| Dietary standard often measured in mg. | 38 |
| Missouri or Mississippi, briefly | 32 |
| Start of many naval vessel names | 32 |
| Front for Pearl Harbor's Arizona | 36 |
| "Constitution" designation | 36 |
| Letters starting naval carrier names | 36 |
| Letters starting a ship's name | 34 |
| Letters preceding a navy vessel's name | 42 |
| Letters on the "Nimitz" | 33 |
| Letters on the ''Nimitz'' | 41 |
| Letters before Star Trek's Enterprise | 41 |
| Letters before many a state's name | 38 |
| Letters before Liberty or Constitution | 38 |
| Letters before Jimmy Carter or Ronald Reagan | 44 |
| Letters before Constitution or Lincoln | 38 |
| Letters before Arizona or Missouri | 34 |
| Letters before a state name, perhaps | 36 |
| Letters at the start of a destroyer's name | 46 |
| Initials on the New Jersey, e.g. | 32 |
| Abbr. before some president's names | 39 |
| ___ Monitor (Civil War ironclad) | 32 |
| ___ Constitution (historic frigate) | 35 |
| ___ Arizona (Pearl Harbor memorial) | 35 |
| WWII battlecruiser in the Pacific | 33 |
| She performed admirably in the War of 1812 | 42 |
| It features an eagle, an olive branch, and arrows | 49 |
| Dollar bill depiction, familiarly | 33 |
| Subject of a 1989 bicentennial stamp | 36 |
| Ship that runs on impulse engines | 33 |
| It went "where no man has gone before" | 48 |
| Forrestal class aircraft carrier | 32 |
| Ship nicknamed "The Fighting I" | 41 |
| Battleship with a stateroom used by FDR | 39 |
| America's first seagoing battleship | 39 |
| Ship that was sunk on February 15, 1898 | 39 |
| It was sunk on February 15, 1898 | 32 |
| Hyman Rickover pioneered its development | 40 |
| "Back in the ___" (Beatles song) | 42 |
| The Beatles' "Back in the ___" | 44 |
| "Miracle on Ice" losing team | 38 |
| Gorbachev was its last leader: Abbr. | 36 |