| "Elements" author | 27 |
| The Father of Geometry | 22 |
| Teacher at Alexandria | 21 |
| Ohio city named for a mathematician | 35 |
| Greek mathematician who wrote the "Elements" | 54 |
| Greek mathematician | 19 |
| Greek math whiz | 15 |
| Greek geometer | 14 |
| Great Greek geometrician | 24 |
| Great Greek geometer | 20 |
| Great geometrician | 18 |
| Geometry giant | 14 |
| Geometry figure? | 16 |
| Geometer of 300 B.C. | 20 |
| Fundamental figure in geometry | 30 |
| Figure in Raphael's "School of Athens" | 52 |
| Father of geometry | 18 |
| Early geometer | 14 |
| Cleveland avenue said to have America's first traffic light, 1914 | 69 |
| Classical geometer | 18 |
| Big name in ancient geometry | 28 |
| Author of the "Elements," ca. 300 B.C. | 48 |
| Ancient Greek mathematician | 27 |
| "Elements" writer | 27 |
| "Elements" mathematician | 34 |
| Author Welty | 12 |
| Writer Welty | 12 |
| Pulitzer winner Welty | 21 |
| Popular e-mail program | 22 |
| "The Optimist's Daughter" novelist Welty | 54 |
| Pulitzer-winning writer Welty | 29 |
| Pulitzer Prize-winning author Welty | 35 |
| Oprah's role in 2009's "The Princess and the Frog" | 68 |
| Oprah's character in "The Princess and the Frog" | 62 |
| Novelist Welty | 14 |
| Miss Welty | 10 |
| Free email client | 17 |
| Email program named for a writer | 32 |
| Email client named after an author | 34 |
| City on the Willamette | 22 |
| City south of Salem | 19 |
| Conductor Ormandy | 17 |
| Playwright O'Neill | 22 |
| O'Neill | 11 |
| "Desire Under the Elms" playwright O'Neill | 56 |
| Oregon college town | 19 |
| Home of the Oregon Ducks | 24 |
| City south of Portland | 22 |
| University of Oregon home | 25 |
| University of Oregon city | 25 |
| Pulitzer Prize-winning dramatist O'Neill | 44 |
| Dramatist O'Neill | 21 |
| Writer O'Neill | 18 |
| Wolfe hero | 10 |
| Willamette Valley city | 22 |
| Where to find Ducks in Oregon | 29 |
| University of Oregon's site | 31 |
| University of Oregon site | 25 |
| University of Oregon locale | 27 |
| University of Ore. site | 23 |
| U. of Ore. site | 15 |
| Sue or Onegin | 13 |
| Seat of Oregon's Lane County | 32 |
| Pulitzer-winner O'Neill | 27 |
| Poet Field | 10 |
| Playwright lonesco | 18 |
| Playwright Ionesco | 18 |
| Philadelphia's Ormandy | 26 |
| Pallette or O'Neill | 23 |
| Painter Delacroix | 17 |
| Pac-10 town | 11 |
| Ormandy or O'Neill | 22 |
| Ormandy | 7 |
| Oregon’s “Emerald City” | 35 |
| Oregon Ducks' home | 22 |
| Ore. city | 9 |
| Northwest college town where "Animal House" was filmed | 64 |
| McCarthy or Field | 17 |
| Ionesco | 7 |
| Home of the Webfoots | 20 |
| Film funnyman Levy | 18 |
| Field or Ormandy | 16 |
| Field of poetic fame | 20 |
| Field of literary fame | 22 |
| Debs in politics | 16 |
| Comedian Mirman | 15 |
| City on the Williamette | 23 |
| City NW of Crater Lake | 22 |
| Broadway's ___ O'Neill Theater | 38 |
| ___ Gant, hero of "Look Homeward, Angel" | 50 |
| Oregon newcomers? | 17 |
| 2003 Grammy winner for "A Mighty Wind" | 48 |
| "SCTV" alum | 21 |
| Faulkner femme fatale Varner | 28 |
| Faulkner vixen Varner | 21 |
| Faulkner's ___ Varner | 25 |
| Faulkner femme fatale ___ Varner | 32 |
| Faulkner character ___ Varner | 29 |
| "The Long, Hot Summer" vixen __ Varner | 48 |
| Will Varner's daughter-in-law, in "The Long, Hot Summer" | 70 |