| Dog- --- | 8 |
| Dog- ____: shabby | 17 |
| Dog or Flop attachment | 22 |
| Certain seals or owls | 21 |
| Bearing corn | 12 |
| Auricularly appendaged | 22 |
| ___ seal (otary) | 16 |
| Aquatic animal | 14 |
| Sea lion, e.g. | 14 |
| Otary | 5 |
| Sea lion, for one | 17 |
| Polar region dweller | 20 |
| Cap attachment | 14 |
| Cap feature | 11 |
| Batting helmet feature | 22 |
| Winter cap feature | 18 |
| Deerstalker fold-down | 21 |
| Cold weather protector | 22 |
| One of two on a winter cap | 26 |
| Lobe weather-protector | 22 |
| Feature of some knitted hats | 28 |
| Cold-weather warmer | 19 |
| Certain hat feature | 19 |
| Sharp rebuke | 12 |
| Scolding | 8 |
| Dressing-down | 13 |
| A load of gossip | 16 |
| Talking-to | 10 |
| Sharp scolding | 14 |
| Outpouring of gossip | 20 |
| Bawling out | 11 |
| Quite a talking-to | 18 |
| Too much talk | 13 |
| Piece of one's mind | 23 |
| Outpouring of outrage | 21 |
| Outpouring of complaints | 24 |
| Long monologue | 14 |
| Juicy bit of gossip | 19 |
| Gossiper's outpouring | 25 |
| Good telling-off | 16 |
| Copious unwanted advice | 23 |
| "Cheerful Little ___," 1930 song | 42 |
| She took off with Noonan | 24 |
| She never reached Howland Island | 32 |
| Lost flier | 10 |
| Flier Amelia | 12 |
| First woman to fly across the Atlantic | 38 |
| Aviator Amelia | 14 |
| Aviation legend | 15 |
| "Lady Lindy" | 22 |
| Subject of the Joni Mitchell song "Amelia" | 52 |
| Subject of the book "Last Flight" | 43 |
| Second person to make a solo transatlantic flight | 49 |
| Noted 1928 Atlantic crosser | 27 |
| Name in the news, July 1937 | 27 |
| Lost pilot of 1937 | 18 |
| Lost American pilot | 19 |
| Lady Lindy | 10 |
| First woman to earn the Distinguished Flying Cross | 50 |
| Distinguished Flying Cross recipient of '32 | 47 |
| Disappearance of 7/2/1937 | 25 |
| Aviation's Amelia | 21 |
| Aviation editor of Cosmopolitan in the 1920s | 44 |
| 1932 Distinguished Flying Cross recipient | 41 |
| 1929 "Powder Puff Derby" participant | 46 |
| "20 Hrs., 40 Min." author, 1928 | 41 |
| Football helmet feature | 23 |
| Canal zone entrance? | 20 |
| Opening in a helmet | 19 |
| Meatus | 6 |
| Helmet opening | 14 |
| Football helmet opening | 23 |
| Batting helmet opening | 22 |
| Openings on football helmets | 28 |
| Openings in football helmets | 28 |
| Helmet's pair | 17 |
| Football-helmet features | 24 |
| Football helmet features | 24 |
| Canal zone entrances? | 21 |
| Viscount's superior | 23 |
| ___ Stanley Gardner | 19 |
| British aristocrat | 18 |
| Count counterpart | 17 |
| English noble | 13 |
| British blueblood | 17 |
| ___ of Sandwich | 15 |
| Countess's husband | 22 |
| Rank below marquis | 18 |
| Rank above viscount | 19 |
| Parliamentarian | 15 |
| Countess' spouse | 20 |
| Banjoist Scruggs | 16 |
| Count's equivalent | 22 |
| British blue blood | 18 |
| Viscount's superior in rank | 31 |
| Subordinate of a marquis | 24 |
| Sandwich man? | 13 |
| Jimmy Carter's middle name | 30 |
| Jazzman Hines | 13 |
| Husband of a countess | 21 |