| Push 4 on voicemail, perhaps | 28 |
| One way to remove marginalia | 28 |
| One way to get the lead out? | 28 |
| Delete, as from a hard drive | 28 |
| Completely demagnetize, e.g. | 28 |
| Went back on one's word? | 28 |
| When data's been ___ ... | 28 |
| Destroyed evidence, in a way | 28 |
| Piece of classroom equipment | 28 |
| Crossword puzzler's need | 28 |
| They're on school boards | 28 |
| Sites of some chalk deposits | 28 |
| Goes back on one's word? | 28 |
| Stenog's occasional mark | 28 |
| One way to get the word out? | 28 |
| "Hoc ___ in votis" | 28 |
| Part of a geometric sign-off | 28 |
| He was translated into Latin | 28 |
| "It was," in Latin | 28 |
| One of a mythological ennead | 28 |
| Clio and Urania's sister | 28 |
| One of Euterpe's sisters | 28 |
| Inspiration for a troubadour | 28 |
| Dirty poem's inspiration | 28 |
| "Nibelung" goddess | 28 |
| "Look ___ ye leap" | 28 |
| Palindromic 'before' | 28 |
| Center of a famed palindrome | 28 |
| Middle of a famed palindrome | 28 |
| Center of a noted palindrome | 28 |
| Byron's 'before' | 28 |
| Before, in a syllable of old | 28 |
| Before, backward and forward | 28 |
| “Able was I ___ ...” | 28 |
| Standing with proper posture | 28 |
| "... ___ saw Elba" | 28 |
| "... --- saw Elba" | 28 |
| Part of a popular palindrome | 28 |
| Part of a palindromic phrase | 28 |
| Chunk of the Elba palindrome | 28 |
| "You are" in Spain | 28 |
| You are, south of the border | 28 |
| Foreign-language hit of 1974 | 28 |
| 1974 hit with Spanish lyrics | 28 |
| One ten-millionth of a joule | 28 |
| Bit of work in physics class | 28 |
| Apt rhyme for "so" | 28 |
| Thus, in mathematical proofs | 28 |
| Conclusion preceder, perhaps | 28 |
| Fungus used in pharmaceutics | 28 |
| '-- tu' (Verdi aria) | 28 |
| Verdi aria "__ tu" | 28 |
| House Majority Leader Cantor | 28 |
| Holder of a cabinet position | 28 |
| "Munich" star Bana | 28 |
| Singer Burdon of the Animals | 28 |
| Rock's Clapton or Carmen | 28 |
| Lindross or Nesterenko, e.g. | 28 |
| Idle in a "circus" | 28 |
| A's third baseman Chavez | 28 |
| "The Red" explorer | 28 |
| "Bad Love" Clapton | 28 |
| ___ the Red (Norse explorer) | 28 |
| Low-branched evergreen shrub | 28 |
| "Steppenwolf" wife | 28 |
| TV's Hubbard and Durance | 28 |
| Expressionist painter Heckel | 28 |
| "Spamalot" creator | 28 |
| Rock's Burdon and Carmen | 28 |
| Olympians Liddell and Heiden | 28 |
| Jolliet's 1669 discovery | 28 |
| Where the Detroit River ends | 28 |
| Scene of Perry's victory | 28 |
| Buffalo's county or lake | 28 |
| U.S. Brig Niagara's port | 28 |
| Shallowest of the Great ones | 28 |
| Scene of Perry's triumph | 28 |
| Scene of Perry's heroism | 28 |
| Railroad that failed in 1861 | 28 |
| Railroad guided by Jay Gould | 28 |
| Pennsylvania's lake port | 28 |
| Lake in an old railroad name | 28 |
| Lake fed by the Maumee River | 28 |
| It's fed by the Cuyahoga | 28 |
| I-79's northern terminus | 28 |
| Gannon University's home | 28 |
| Detroit River's terminus | 28 |
| 1960 railroad merger company | 28 |
| 1669 sight for Louis Jolliet | 28 |
| 1669 Louis Jolliet discovery | 28 |
| "Dead Sea" of U.S. | 28 |
| Construction with many locks | 28 |
| City named for a lake: Abbr. | 28 |
| Great Lakes Native Americans | 28 |
| People with longhouses, once | 28 |
| People of the Nation du Chat | 28 |
| Indians with poisoned arrows | 28 |
| Estrada of "CHiPs" | 28 |
| One of the Menendez brothers | 28 |
| 2003 Miss America ___ Harold | 28 |