| End of some URLs | 16 |
| State VIP | 9 |
| White House Web address ending | 30 |
| Web address ending, perhaps | 27 |
| Statehouse V.I.P. | 17 |
| State V.I.P. | 12 |
| St. leader | 10 |
| .edu alternative | 16 |
| Whitehouse Web address ending | 29 |
| White House URL suffix | 22 |
| Uncle Sam's URL ending | 26 |
| State's chief exec. | 23 |
| State leader, briefly | 21 |
| State leader (Abbr.) | 20 |
| State head: Abbr. | 17 |
| State exec. | 11 |
| Schwarzenegger, for one (Abbr.) | 31 |
| Leader of a state (Abbr.) | 25 |
| Ending to some Web addresses | 28 |
| Ending for some Web addresses | 29 |
| End of Wyoming's website | 28 |
| Certain exec. | 13 |
| www.wyoming.__ | 14 |
| www.oregon.__ | 13 |
| www.medicare.__ | 15 |
| www.idaho.__ | 12 |
| White House URL ender | 21 |
| W., before being pres. | 22 |
| URL ending for many agencies | 28 |
| Top-level URL ender | 19 |
| State's CEO | 15 |
| State-house tenant: Abbr. | 25 |
| State official: Abbr. | 21 |
| State off. | 10 |
| State leader: Abbr. | 19 |
| State biggie | 12 |
| Schwarzenegger, formerly: Abbr. | 31 |
| Schwarzenegger, for ex. | 23 |
| Sarah Palin, for one: Abbr. | 27 |
| Sacto VIP | 9 |
| Presidential address part | 25 |
| Part of a White House address | 29 |
| Part of a U.R.L., maybe | 23 |
| Part of a civil servant's email | 35 |
| N.Y.'s Cuomo | 16 |
| N.J.'s Whitman, e.g. | 24 |
| Municipal URL ending | 20 |
| Mass.'s Deval Patrick | 25 |
| Main subj. of a constitution | 28 |
| Letters that may follow "dot" | 39 |
| King of Mass. | 13 |
| IRS URL component | 17 |
| House.__ | 8 |
| Geo. Bush, once | 15 |
| Federal web address ending | 26 |
| Federal domain ending | 21 |
| F.D.R.'s title: 1929-33 | 27 |
| F.D.R. was one: 1928-32 | 23 |
| End of Utah's URL | 21 |
| End of a House message | 22 |
| Dukakis, in Mass. | 17 |
| Domain for Obama | 16 |
| Cuomo of N.Y. | 13 |
| Corzine of N.J., e.g. | 21 |
| Clinton, e.g., before being Pres. | 33 |
| Clinton or Reagan, once: Abbr. | 30 |
| Carey of N.Y., for one | 22 |
| Capitol fig. | 12 |
| Arnold Schwarzenegger, for one: Abbr. | 37 |
| Alternative to "com" | 30 |
| Held sway | 9 |
| Controlled | 10 |
| Royal representative | 20 |
| Ottawa official | 15 |
| Commonwealth V.I.P. | 19 |
| Political syst. | 15 |
| Part of G.I. | 12 |
| Poli sci subj. | 14 |
| Part of GNMA | 12 |
| Wash. concern | 13 |
| U.S. bureaucracy | 16 |
| The G in G.P.O.: Abbr. | 22 |
| The G in G.P.O. | 15 |
| The feds, in newspaper headlines | 32 |
| State or federal admin. | 23 |
| Something with many seats: Abbr. | 32 |
| Political science subj. | 23 |
| October 2008 bailout provider: Abbr. | 36 |
| Major D.C. employer | 19 |
| It's located at Wash., D.C. | 31 |
| D.C. management | 15 |
| D.C. machinery | 14 |
| Civic abbr. | 11 |
| C-SPAN focus | 12 |
| Bond issuer: Abbr. | 18 |
| Dance Champion | 14 |
| Champion of dance | 17 |
| A Champion | 10 |
| Choreographer Champion | 22 |
| Champion of dance | 18 |