| She Wants Revenge "Pretend the World Has ___" | 55 |
| Sebadoh "Open ___" | 28 |
| Rear-__: hit from behind | 24 |
| Ran, as a course | 16 |
| Ran a final episode | 19 |
| Phased out | 10 |
| Over, as an oater | 17 |
| Open-___ | 8 |
| Jeff Beck "Cause We've ___ As Lovers" | 51 |
| Irving Berlin's "The Song Is ___" | 47 |
| Finished a run | 14 |
| Faded to black | 14 |
| Ending for open or rear | 23 |
| Dropped the curtain on | 22 |
| Didn't go on | 16 |
| David Ruffin: "My Whole World ___" | 44 |
| David Ruffin "My Whole World ___" | 43 |
| Came to a halt | 14 |
| Brought to a conclusion | 23 |
| Broken off | 10 |
| Broke off, as talks | 19 |
| Attachment to open or rear | 26 |
| Attachment for open or rear | 27 |
| Attachment for "open" or "rear" | 51 |
| "The song is ___ . . . " | 34 |
| "Our revels now are ___": Shak. | 41 |
| "Day the World ___" (1955) | 36 |
| Wrote a Dear John | 17 |
| Texted "Let's just be friends" | 44 |
| Sent a "Dear John" letter, say | 40 |
| Moved on, relationshipwise | 26 |
| Discontinued a relationship | 27 |
| Broke up with the girlfriend | 28 |
| Indigenous | 10 |
| Native to | 9 |
| Peculiar to a locale | 20 |
| Natural to a region | 19 |
| Native to a region | 18 |
| Native to a particular area | 27 |
| Prevalent, as in a locale | 25 |
| Peculiar to a particular people or locality | 43 |
| Particular to a region | 22 |
| Not foreign | 11 |
| Natural (to) | 12 |
| Native to a certain region | 26 |
| Characteristic to a particular field | 36 |
| Characteristic of an area | 25 |
| Characteristic of a specific place | 34 |
| Rear-___ | 8 |
| Terminator | 10 |
| Rear-___ (road mishap) | 22 |
| Rear-__ | 7 |
| "Week" or "rear" follower | 45 |
| Week or rear follower | 21 |
| Rear-___ (certain accident) | 27 |
| Bitter-___ (diehard) | 20 |
| Bitter follower | 15 |
| "Bitter" follower | 27 |
| Word with tail or bitter | 24 |
| Word with ''rear'' | 34 |
| Rear's rear? | 16 |
| Orson Scott Card protagonist | 28 |
| Bitter-___ | 10 |
| Bitter-__ (diehard) | 19 |
| Bitter-__ (die-hard) | 20 |
| Bitter or tail | 14 |
| Word after week or rear | 23 |
| Word after East or West | 23 |
| Title role for Asa Butterfield in a 2013 sci-fi film | 52 |
| The rear of rear, perhaps | 25 |
| Tail's tail, at times | 25 |
| Tail-___ (rearmost one) | 23 |
| Tail ___ | 8 |
| Rear-__: collision | 18 |
| Rear-___ (car accident) | 23 |
| Rear for rear, perhaps | 22 |
| Rear for rear | 13 |
| One that winds up | 17 |
| One breaking up | 15 |
| Kornelia ___, E. German swimming star | 37 |
| It may follow East or West in London | 36 |
| German swimmer Kornelia | 23 |
| Follower of rear or week | 24 |
| Follower of bitter or tail | 26 |
| Finishing agent | 15 |
| Finisher | 8 |
| East ___ (certain Londoner) | 27 |
| Bitter-___ (die-hard) | 21 |
| Bitter or week follower | 23 |
| Bitter ___ (diehard) | 20 |
| 2013 sci-fi film title role | 27 |
| ___ Wiggin (protagonist of Orson Scott Card novels) | 51 |
| Nobelist in Medicine: 1954 | 26 |
| Co-Nobelist in Medicine: 1954 | 29 |
| "___ Game" (2013 film) | 32 |
| West __: some London residents | 30 |
| They wrap things up | 19 |
| Terminators | 11 |
| Tail ___ (also-rans) | 20 |
| Orson Scott Card's "____ Game" | 44 |