| Princess with a vinous touch | 28 |
| Cab connoisseur's prefix | 28 |
| Science concerned with aging | 28 |
| Bard's "above" | 28 |
| "___ the ramparts" | 28 |
| "___ the land ..." | 28 |
| Poetic adverb or preposition | 28 |
| Poet's "above" | 28 |
| Donne's "done" | 28 |
| Opposite of east, in Spanish | 28 |
| Córdoba compass direction | 28 |
| "Birth ___ Nation" | 28 |
| "The Way __ Flesh" | 28 |
| 'The Three Faces --' | 28 |
| "They're ---!" | 28 |
| "They're ___!" | 28 |
| Period when things go poorly | 28 |
| Not one's brightest hour | 28 |
| Takes out, Cosa Nostra style | 28 |
| Summer at a ski resort, e.g. | 28 |
| Gift __ (talker's asset) | 28 |
| "Well, what ___?!" | 28 |
| "Make the most __" | 28 |
| "Leave me out __!" | 28 |
| "How foolish ___!" | 28 |
| __ consequence (unimportant) | 28 |
| It's frequently in verse | 28 |
| A lot of the time, in poetry | 28 |
| First name in nonsense verse | 28 |
| City north of Salt Lake City | 28 |
| "S" shaped molding | 28 |
| "S"-shaped molding | 28 |
| Gothic architecture features | 28 |
| Give a long, leering look to | 28 |
| Watch at a strip club, maybe | 28 |
| People-watch inappropriately | 28 |
| Look while delivering a line | 28 |
| Lecher's wide-eyed stare | 28 |
| Closely examine the figures? | 28 |
| Wouldn't stop staring at | 28 |
| One who watches the figures? | 28 |
| Many muscle beach spectators | 28 |
| Keeps an eye on the figures? | 28 |
| Dungeons & Dragons beast | 28 |
| Unlikely mate for a princess | 28 |
| Filmdom's Shrek, for one | 28 |
| Dungeons & Dragons giant | 28 |
| Basis for Tolkien's orcs | 28 |
| Suellen, Carreen or Scarlett | 28 |
| Scarlett of Southern fiction | 28 |
| "Pal Joey" creator | 28 |
| "Lunch Poems" poet | 28 |
| Family in a 1936 best seller | 28 |
| Place for Chicago touchdowns | 28 |
| Second City's #1 airport | 28 |
| Travelers' Midwest mecca | 28 |
| Spot for a Chicago touchdown | 28 |
| Kennedy's Chicago cousin | 28 |
| Airport WNW of Wrigley Field | 28 |
| Airport off Interstate I-190 | 28 |
| Modern "Wellaway!" | 28 |
| "Here we go again" | 28 |
| Storywriter known for twists | 28 |
| Cabbages and Kings author | 28 |
| Phrase said with an eye roll | 28 |
| "That sounds bad!" | 28 |
| State with a five-sided flag | 28 |
| Mid-American Conference team | 28 |
| The "O" in B&O | 28 |
| Where to see Browns and Reds | 28 |
| Where Rubbermaid was started | 28 |
| Where John Glenn was senator | 28 |
| Reds and Browns call it home | 28 |
| Perennial battleground state | 28 |
| Larry Flynt's home state | 28 |
| Etch A Sketch makers ___ Art | 28 |
| Baltimore & ___ Railroad | 28 |
| 1970 Neil Young protest song | 28 |
| Neil Armstrong or John Glenn | 28 |
| Unit represented by an omega | 28 |
| Physicist or electrical unit | 28 |
| It represents the resistance | 28 |
| "Give me a break!" | 28 |
| Units of electric resistance | 28 |
| Electric resistance measures | 28 |
| "It can't be!" | 28 |
| "What a disaster!" | 28 |
| "What a calamity!" | 28 |
| Worrying words from a driver | 28 |
| Speed skater Apolo Anton ___ | 28 |
| "What awful news!" | 28 |
| "This is horrible" | 28 |
| "Eureka!" relative | 28 |
| "What a surprise!" | 28 |
| Palindromic cry of discovery | 28 |
| "I am astonished!" | 28 |
| "You sneaky devil" | 28 |
| "What's this!" | 28 |
| "Well, look here!" | 28 |
| 'What have we here?' | 28 |