| Four o'clock swizzler | 25 |
| Traditional British break | 25 |
| Late afternoon, typically | 25 |
| Late afternoon in England | 25 |
| Four o'clock, to some | 25 |
| Break point at Wimbledon? | 25 |
| Afternoon break in London | 25 |
| Four o'clock service? | 25 |
| Milan's __ alla Scala | 25 |
| Milan's -- alla Scala | 25 |
| Some hot beverage servers | 25 |
| Pulp protagonist, perhaps | 25 |
| Hammett's Spade, e.g. | 25 |
| Word after Cal or Georgia | 25 |
| Word with high or Georgia | 25 |
| Word with Georgia or high | 25 |
| Texas or Georgia follower | 25 |
| Skilled artist, for short | 25 |
| One helping after a crash | 25 |
| Cal, Virginia, or Georgia | 25 |
| Computer expert, slangily | 25 |
| Virus destroyers, perhaps | 25 |
| Training sites, for short | 25 |
| Computer-help specialists | 25 |
| Up on the latest gadgetry | 25 |
| Like computer programmers | 25 |
| Brother of Jack and Bobby | 25 |
| Lou Grant's anchorman | 25 |
| Danson of "CSI" | 25 |
| Political cartoonist Rall | 25 |
| Movie with a stuffed bear | 25 |
| Colleague of Lou and Mary | 25 |
| United Airlines affiliate | 25 |
| Talking bear film of 2012 | 25 |
| Superstation mogul Turner | 25 |
| Lou's clueless anchor | 25 |
| JFK speechwriter Sorensen | 25 |
| Home run swatter Williams | 25 |
| Foul-mouthed bear of film | 25 |
| First name in newscasting | 25 |
| Editorial cartoonist Rall | 25 |
| Dr. Seuss, to his friends | 25 |
| Cologne maker ___ Lapidus | 25 |
| Broadcasting baron Turner | 25 |
| Bean Town legend Williams | 25 |
| Alaska's Sen. Stevens | 25 |
| 2012 Mark Wahlberg comedy | 25 |
| Famed British air marshal | 25 |
| First President Roosevelt | 25 |
| Another Williams nickname | 25 |
| Security blanket relative | 25 |
| Cause of boredom, perhaps | 25 |
| Night guard's problem | 25 |
| Actor at the chess match? | 25 |
| Spreads leaves for drying | 25 |
| Senators Cruz and Kennedy | 25 |
| Media mogul Turner et al. | 25 |
| Something to drive off of | 25 |
| It's crossed in time? | 25 |
| Tiger's smallest wood | 25 |
| It may be hit by a driver | 25 |
| Site of the first stroke? | 25 |
| Shirt to wear with shorts | 25 |
| Wooden item used by Woods | 25 |
| Elevator on a golf course | 25 |
| Word before shot or shirt | 25 |
| Where a drive might start | 25 |
| What Tom Higgenson wears? | 25 |
| Three-way pipe connection | 25 |
| Summertime bedtime outfit | 25 |
| Starting point for a hole | 25 |
| Starting place, sometimes | 25 |
| Stand with a concave head | 25 |
| Shape of a timeout signal | 25 |
| It may have a ring collar | 25 |
| It gives support in sport | 25 |
| Hole's starting point | 25 |
| Football kicker's aid | 25 |
| Bit of golf course litter | 25 |
| Riled, with 'off' | 25 |
| Response to being tickled | 25 |
| College freshman, usually | 25 |
| Student driver, typically | 25 |
| Many a Jonas Brothers fan | 25 |
| Typical Justin Bieber fan | 25 |
| Owner of Leapin' Lena | 25 |
| Magazine with dating tips | 25 |
| Holden Caulfield, for one | 25 |
| First-time voter, perhaps | 25 |
| Driving exam taker, often | 25 |
| Britney Spears fan, often | 25 |
| Beginning driver, usually | 25 |
| Beginning driver usually | 25 |
| Archie, Betty or Veronica | 25 |
| Archie or Jughead, always | 25 |
| Arcade patron, frequently | 25 |
| R&B singer, ___ Marie | 25 |
| Pop/funk singer ___ Marie | 25 |
| Pop-soul singer ___ Marie | 25 |
| ___ Marie, R&B singer | 25 |