| They play for the oldest school in the Pac-12 | 45 |
| They have reservations about Colorado | 37 |
| Sport ___ (some soccer mom vehicles) | 36 |
| Salt Lake City college team, aptly | 34 |
| Runnin' ___, 1944 N.C.A.A. basketball champs | 48 |
| Rugged, sporty vehicles, for short | 34 |
| Performers of an annual bear dance | 34 |
| Off-roaders' choices, briefly | 33 |
| Natives for whom a state was named | 34 |
| Native Americans with a Sundance ceremony | 41 |
| Native Americans with a Sun Dance ceremony | 42 |
| Members of the Shoshonean people | 32 |
| Indians who gave their name to a state | 38 |
| Arch rivals of BYU's Cougars | 32 |
| Biblical name meaning "God helps" | 43 |
| Dag Hammarskjöld's successor | 35 |
| '60s United Nations secretary general | 41 |
| U.N. successor of Dag Hammarskjöld | 37 |
| U.N. Secretary General: 1962–71 | 38 |
| Successor of Dag Hammarskjöld | 32 |
| Secretary General before Kurt Waldheim | 38 |
| Kurt Waldheim's predecessor at the U.N. | 43 |
| He helped to defuse the Cuban missile crisis | 44 |
| ___ Pendragon, King Arthur's father | 39 |
| ___ Pendragon (King Arthur's father) | 40 |
| ___ possidetis (as you possess, at law) | 39 |
| New York birthplace of Annette Funicello | 40 |
| Seat of New York's Oneida County | 36 |
| New York city on the Mohawk River | 33 |
| City about 50 miles east of Syracuse | 36 |
| City settled on the site of Fort Schuyler | 41 |
| Woolworth opened his first store here, in 1879 | 46 |
| New York city with a name from antiquity | 40 |
| New York city named for a Phoenician colony | 43 |
| City where the first Woolworth's opened, 1879 | 49 |
| City of New York or ancient Africa | 34 |
| City northeast of Colgate University | 36 |
| City in New York's Mohawk Valley | 36 |
| City destroyed by Arabs around 700 AD | 37 |
| City destroyed by Arabs around 700 A.D. | 39 |
| Annette Funicello's N.Y. birthplace | 39 |
| Ancient Phoenician city northwest of Carthage | 45 |
| There's one next to Ventnor Ave. in Monopoly | 48 |
| One of two Monopoly squares: Abbr. | 34 |
| Monopoly's Water Works, for one (Abbr.) | 43 |
| It may be split with roommates: Abbr. | 37 |
| Either of a Monopoly pair: Abbr. | 32 |
| Put to good purpose, in Plymouth | 32 |
| Electric Company or Water Works, in Monopoly | 44 |
| Player good in several positions | 32 |
| Former "Meet the Press "moderator | 43 |
| Five-time All-Star second baseman Chase ___ | 43 |
| "Thinking ahead" reader | 33 |
| Alternative magazine founder Eric | 33 |
| ___ Reader (alternative magazine) | 33 |
| "___ Reader" (alternative digest) | 43 |
| "A different read on life" magazine | 45 |
| ___ Reader (former magazine name) | 33 |
| The ___ Reader (former magazine name) | 37 |
| Alternative media magazine since 1984 | 37 |
| "Reader" on the newsstands | 36 |
| __ Reader: alternative media anthology | 38 |
| The --- Reader (eclectic magazine) | 34 |
| The _____ Reader (eclectic magazine) | 36 |
| The _____ Reader (alternative press magazine) | 45 |
| The ___ Reader (eclectic magazine) | 34 |
| Reader's digest founder of 1984 | 35 |
| Popular alternative press magazine | 34 |
| Magazine with an Independent Press Award | 40 |
| Magazine of alternative media reprints | 38 |
| Independent Press Awards bestower | 33 |
| Eclectic magazine founded in 1984 | 33 |
| Big name in alternative magazines | 33 |
| Big name in alternative literary magazines | 42 |
| AltWire's parent periodical, for short | 42 |
| "The ___ Reader" (eclectic magazine) | 46 |
| "___ Reader" (bimonthly magazine) | 43 |
| "__ Reader" (eclectic magazine) | 41 |
| -- Reader (alternative magazine) | 32 |
| ____ Reader : alternative-press magazine | 42 |
| “___ Reader” (reprint mag) | 34 |
| ___ Reader (magazine since 1984) | 32 |
| ___ Reader (alternative press digest) | 37 |
| ___ Reader (alternative media digest) | 37 |
| ___ Reader (alternative media bimonthly) | 40 |
| __ Reader: bimonthly alternative magazine | 41 |
| __ Reader: alternative media digest | 35 |
| Original name of an eclectic digest of reprints | 47 |
| "Want ___ Be" (2005 song by Ginuwine) | 47 |
| -- -Aztecan (family of languages) | 33 |
| What "literature" was to Helen Keller | 47 |
| Perfect place that's "not a place" | 48 |
| Literally, "not a place" | 34 |
| Literally, "no place," in Greek | 41 |
| 1516 classic originally written in Latin | 40 |
| "Road to ___," 1946 film | 34 |
| "Nowhere," to Thomas More | 35 |
| "___ Parkway" Fountains of Wayne | 42 |
| Aspiring to impracticable perfection | 36 |
| Title song of a Duke Ellington album | 36 |