| Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of ___ | 32 |
| English county northeast of London | 34 |
| Elizabeth I's ill-fated favorite | 36 |
| "Rock On" rocker David | 32 |
| One of Elizabeth I's favorites | 34 |
| New Jersey county whose seat is Newark | 38 |
| Ill-fated favorite of Elizabeth I | 33 |
| Earl of ___, favorite of Queen Elizabeth I | 42 |
| U.K. university where Daniel Libeskind trained | 46 |
| Terraplane's predecessor, in old autodom | 44 |
| Steinway & Sons entry-level piano | 37 |
| Salem, Massachusetts's county | 33 |
| Salem, Massachusetts' county | 32 |
| Northernmost county of Massachusetts | 36 |
| Northeasternmost county in Vermont | 34 |
| Northeastern Massachusetts county | 33 |
| New York county on Lake Champlain | 33 |
| New York county in the Adirondacks | 34 |
| New Jersey county that's home to the Sopranos | 49 |
| Massachusetts county just north of Boston | 41 |
| Locale of London Stansted Airport | 33 |
| Jumeirah ___ House (hotel on Central Park South) | 48 |
| Historically notable region of England | 38 |
| Executed paramour of Elizabeth I | 32 |
| English county whose seal is three scimitars | 44 |
| English county bordering Suffolk | 32 |
| Earl of ___, favorite of Elizabeth I | 36 |
| Earl of ___ a.k.a. Robert Devereux | 34 |
| Earl of ___ (title held by Thomas Cromwell) | 43 |
| Earl in the court of Elizabeth I | 32 |
| Delancey-___ (Lower East Side subway stop) | 42 |
| County in New Jersey or southeastern England | 44 |
| County in Massachusetts, New Jersey, and New York | 49 |
| Character in "Elizabeth the Queen" | 44 |
| Brand of Steinway & Sons pianos | 35 |
| "Rock On" singer David | 32 |
| "Ah, Wilderness!" mother | 34 |
| Mother in "Ah, Wilderness!" | 37 |
| Davis of "The Matrix Reloaded" | 40 |
| Girl in "The Devil's Disciple" | 44 |
| Mrs. Miller in "Ah, Wilderness!" | 42 |
| Mother in 'Ah, Wilderness!' | 35 |
| Lass in "The Devil's Disciple" | 44 |
| Actress Davis of the "Matrix" movies | 46 |
| Actress Davis of "The Matrix Reloaded" | 48 |
| ''Ah, Wilderness!'' mother | 42 |
| ___ Tura ("Gypsy" role) | 33 |
| "Happy motoring" sloganeer | 36 |
| "Put a tiger in your tank" brand | 42 |
| "Happy Motoring" company | 34 |
| "Happy Motoring!" sloganeer | 37 |
| "Put a tiger in your tank" sloganeer | 46 |
| "Put a tiger in your tank" company | 44 |
| "Happy Motoring" brand | 32 |
| U.S. station name retired in 1972 | 33 |
| Red-letters-in-a-blue-oval gas logo | 35 |
| Old "Happy motoring!" sloganeer | 41 |
| Gas station still available in Canada | 37 |
| Gas company known for its tiger slogan | 38 |
| Gas brand that sounds like two letters | 38 |
| Gas brand retired in the U.S. in the '70s | 45 |
| "Tiger in your tank" company | 38 |
| "The sign of extra service" sloganeer | 47 |
| Trademark of Jersey Standard, once | 34 |
| Petrol company owned by Imperial Oil | 36 |
| Onetime distributor of free maps | 32 |
| Old U.S. gas brand with a tiger symbol | 38 |
| Old gas station still found in Canada | 37 |
| Old "Put a tiger in your tank" brand | 46 |
| Name abandoned by Jersey Standard in 1972 | 41 |
| Mobil's international cousin | 32 |
| Mid-century filling option in the mid-Atlantic | 46 |
| Jersey Standard's other name | 32 |
| It's a gas north of the border | 34 |
| It was associated with Humble Oil | 33 |
| Hockey Hall of Fame's ___ Theatre | 37 |
| Gas station that might sell Tim Hortons coffee | 46 |
| Gas name created from company initials | 38 |
| Gas name coined from company initials | 37 |
| Gas brand that's also an Italian pronoun | 44 |
| Gas brand name derived from Standard Oil | 40 |
| Former American filling station choice | 38 |
| Flying "A" alternative | 32 |
| Company with the old mascot Little Oil Drop | 43 |
| Company with the Little Oil Drop mascot | 39 |
| Company whose name is pronounced like two letters | 49 |
| Company that put a tiger in your tank | 37 |
| Classic brand whose symbol is a tiger | 37 |
| Classic brand name in an oval logo | 34 |
| Canadian business that partnered with Tim Hortons | 49 |
| Canada's largest petrol company | 35 |
| Bygone company with a tiger mascot | 34 |
| Brand name used by Jersey Standard | 34 |
| Big name in gas, internationally | 32 |
| Acronymic U.S. road sign until 1972 | 35 |
| Acronym formed from "Standard Oil" | 44 |
| "Put a tiger in your tank" gas company | 48 |
| "Put a tiger in your tank" gas brand | 46 |
| "Put a tiger in your tank!" brand | 43 |
| "Happy Motoring" gas company | 38 |