| Type of barrier or boom | 23 |
| Like some depth finders | 23 |
| Hedgehog of video games | 23 |
| Hedgehog mascot of Sega | 23 |
| Drive-in chain with carhops | 27 |
| "Boom" beginner | 25 |
| Seattle player, for short | 25 |
| Seattle cager, for short | 24 |
| Word with barrier or boom | 25 |
| Within audible frequencies | 26 |
| Western hoopster, for short | 27 |
| Tails' video game pal | 25 |
| Super guy from Seattle | 22 |
| Seattle hoopster, for short | 27 |
| Seattle athlete, for short | 26 |
| Seattle athlete, briefly | 24 |
| Relating to audible sound | 25 |
| One of the S's in SST | 25 |
| N.B.A. player, for short | 24 |
| Hit Sega title character | 24 |
| Drive-in fast-food chain | 24 |
| Court figure in Washington | 26 |
| Available for a hearing? | 24 |
| ___ the Hedgehog (video game) | 29 |
| Barrier-breaking noise | 22 |
| Statues honoring a hedgehog? | 28 |
| Washington team, informally | 27 |
| Seattle-to-Oklahoma City team | 29 |
| Seattle team, for short | 23 |
| Seattle squad, for short | 24 |
| Seattle hoopsters, familiarly | 29 |
| NBA's Thunder, formerly | 27 |
| KeyArena team, for short | 24 |
| They root in the KeyArena | 25 |
| "Kool Thing" band | 27 |
| ___-law (Jacob, to Laban) | 25 |
| Thanksgiving guest, often | 25 |
| New family member, maybe | 24 |
| Joe, to Ida Morgenstern | 23 |
| Jason Bateman, to Paul Anka | 27 |
| Duke of Albany, to Lear | 23 |
| Legendary skater Henie | 22 |
| Word for the Eddie Cantors | 26 |
| Having no male offspring | 24 |
| Shakespearean offering | 22 |
| Wordsworth's forte | 22 |
| Shakespearean poetic form | 25 |
| Petrarchan piece for Laura | 26 |
| “Ozymandias,” for one | 29 |
| One of 154 for Shakespeare | 26 |
| Little song, literally | 22 |
| It concludes with a couplet | 27 |
| "Little song" form | 28 |
| Prosperous period for poems? | 28 |
| Write Shakespearean poetry | 26 |
| They may be Elizabethan | 23 |
| Shakespeare's CLIV | 22 |
| "Ozymandias" et al. | 29 |
| One-round loser to Muhammad | 27 |
| One of the Corleone boys | 24 |
| Jazz saxophonist Rollins | 24 |
| Cher's early partner | 24 |
| Vito Corleone's eldest | 26 |
| The hotheaded Corleone | 22 |
| Rocker-congressman Bono | 23 |
| Hotheaded Corleone brother | 26 |
| Epithet for Junior, maybe | 25 |
| Cher's longtime partner | 27 |
| Cattleman with his boy? | 23 |
| Entertainer turned politician | 29 |
| Former California congressman | 29 |
| Prefix with buoy or gram | 24 |
| Prefix with gram or buoy | 24 |
| Pic of an unborn child | 22 |
| "I am," in Italy | 26 |
| What "Mac" means | 26 |
| Start of many sequel titles | 27 |
| Arabic : ibn :: English : __ | 28 |
| "___ a gun!" | 22 |
| Words before God or Man | 23 |
| What Mac- or ibn- means | 23 |
| Start of a sequel title | 23 |
| Seventh ___ a seventh . . . | 27 |
| "Bob, ___ Battle" | 27 |
| "_____ a gun!" | 24 |
| "Motherffff ..." | 26 |
| '-- Preacher Man' | 25 |
| Lon Chaney Jr. title role | 25 |
| 1947 western serial film | 24 |
| First baby picture, perhaps | 27 |
| First baby picture, often | 25 |
| Baby's first picture? | 25 |
| A medical scanning record | 25 |
| California winemaking county | 28 |
| Santa Rosa's county | 23 |
| Largest Bay Area county | 23 |
| West Coast wine county | 22 |
| Its seat is Santa Rosa | 22 |
| City in a Calif. wine region | 28 |
| Bodega Bay's county | 23 |