| Where to find the biggest floor | 31 |
| Most of the earth's surface | 31 |
| Some say it's over Atlantis | 31 |
| ''1984'' locale | 31 |
| Earthy pigment for Gainsborough | 31 |
| The New York Times publisher | 31 |
| "Rosenkavalier" baron | 31 |
| "... ten ___ scholar" | 31 |
| "___ All Ye Faithful" | 31 |
| "___,all ye faithful" | 31 |
| Groundbreaking Reagan appointee | 31 |
| Bar code-scanning device: Abbr. | 31 |
| Natl. Popcorn Poppin' Month | 31 |
| Mo. for Mother-in-Law's Day | 31 |
| Illogically, not the eighth mo. | 31 |
| Yom Kippur's mo., sometimes | 31 |
| Black History Month in the U.K. | 31 |
| Word form for "eight" | 31 |
| Santa's reindeer team, e.g. | 31 |
| Oxygen atom's protons, e.g. | 31 |
| Musical interval of eight tones | 31 |
| Snow White and the dwarfs, e.g. | 31 |
| Pair of barbershop groups, e.g. | 31 |
| Mendelssohn's Opus 20, e.g. | 31 |
| Mendelssohn wrote one at age 16 | 31 |
| Noted Schubert piece in F major | 31 |
| Merger of two barbershop groups | 31 |
| Famed Schubert piece in F major | 31 |
| Bob Crosby's Bob Cats, e.g. | 31 |
| When rakes are seen in suburbia | 31 |
| They're armed and dangerous | 31 |
| Ones without a leg to stand on? | 31 |
| Double, double and double again | 31 |
| Special room in a Muslim palace | 31 |
| Whoopi's Oscar-winning role | 31 |
| Subjects for Matisse and Ingres | 31 |
| "The Jezebel of Jazz" | 31 |
| Performer with Krupa and Kenton | 31 |
| Like all prime numbers except 2 | 31 |
| "Hmm, that's ___" | 31 |
| Ump's strange calls? (1984) | 31 |
| More suitable for Robert Ripley | 31 |
| Unusual order, to a stockbroker | 31 |
| Seventeen shares of stock, e.g. | 31 |
| They're long for long shots | 31 |
| They may be stacked against you | 31 |
| Statistical advantage, casually | 31 |
| Jimmy the Greek's specialty | 31 |
| Handicapper's consideration | 31 |
| "It's likely ..." | 31 |
| "I'd wager . . ." | 31 |
| Ben Jonson wrote one to himself | 31 |
| "__ on a Grecian Urn" | 31 |
| "To a Mouse," for one | 31 |
| Poetic expression of admiration | 31 |
| Wordsworth's words, perhaps | 31 |
| Theaters of ancient Rome (Var.) | 31 |
| Did too many lines of blow, say | 31 |
| 1961 Newbery Medal winner Scott | 31 |
| H. C. Andersen's birthplace | 31 |
| Hammersmith's "O" | 31 |
| River on the Brandenburg border | 31 |
| Yakov Smirnoff's birthplace | 31 |
| Ukrainian port on the Black Sea | 31 |
| Schiller poem used by Beethoven | 31 |
| 'Golden Boy' playwright | 31 |
| He wrote "Golden Boy" | 31 |
| U.S. playwright: 1906–63 | 31 |
| "Glory, Glory" singer | 31 |
| Proust's Parisian courtesan | 31 |
| Garfield's canine companion | 31 |
| Victim of Garfield's pranks | 31 |
| Tongue-lolling comics character | 31 |
| Drooler in "Garfield" | 31 |
| Beagle "born" in 1978 | 31 |
| "Swan Lake" character | 31 |
| Jupiter's Norse counterpart | 31 |
| Prominent character in the Edda | 31 |
| Norse god associated with magic | 31 |
| Norse "father of all" | 31 |
| God with a horse named Sleipnir | 31 |
| God who presided over the Aesir | 31 |
| God who commanded the Valkyries | 31 |
| Fighter of the frost giant Ymir | 31 |
| Penner of praise, but not prose | 31 |
| "Star Trek: DSN" role | 31 |
| "What died?" elicitor | 31 |
| Hydrogen sulfide characteristic | 31 |
| It may cause the nose to twitch | 31 |
| What wavy lines mean, in comics | 31 |
| What aeration removes from milk | 31 |
| This emerges from a locker room | 31 |
| Sure target in the locker room? | 31 |
| Something carbon monoxide lacks | 31 |
| Sign that something has turned? | 31 |
| Reminder to take out the trash? | 31 |
| Reason for a patchouli cover-up | 31 |
| It may seep from an onion patch | 31 |
| It may be picked up in a locker | 31 |
| Aroma if pleasant, smell if bad | 31 |