| Flight attendant's serving area | 35 |
| Divider in the House of Representatives | 39 |
| ''Two on the'' place | 36 |
| They're found in churches and theaters | 42 |
| They're numbered in supermarkets | 36 |
| Things that may have to be cleared | 34 |
| They're found in churches and supermarkets | 46 |
| What C on a boarding pass might indicate | 40 |
| Bit of land in a river, to a Brit | 33 |
| Brentford and Isleworth in the Thames, e.g. | 43 |
| Sound system company dissolved in 2006 | 39 |
| Electronics company bought out by Sony | 38 |
| Electronics company bought by Sony in 2002 | 42 |
| Electronics company bought by Sony | 34 |
| Defunct Japanese electronics brand | 34 |
| Bygone audio brand bought by Sony in 2002 | 41 |
| '70s-'80s consumer electronics giant | 44 |
| City north of Marseilles, for short | 35 |
| Cézanne's birthplace, familiarly | 39 |
| Cezanne's birthplace __-en-Provence | 39 |
| " . . . from Ghent to ___" | 36 |
| ___-en-Provence, birthplace of Cezanne | 38 |
| 1977 double-platinum Steely Dan album | 37 |
| Double-platinum Steely Dan album | 32 |
| Steely Dan's best-selling album | 35 |
| Steely Dan album with "Black Cow" | 43 |
| Steely Dan album pronounced like a continent | 44 |
| Album with the 1978 hit "Deacon Blues" | 48 |
| Work for which Steely Dan won their first Grammy | 48 |
| Steely Dan's bestselling album | 34 |
| Steely Dan album that went double platinum | 42 |
| Palindromic 1977 Steely Dan album | 33 |
| Horror film director Alexandre ___ | 34 |
| Grammy-winning Steely Dan album of 1977 | 39 |
| First Steely Dan album to win a Grammy | 38 |
| Classic 1977 album pronounced like a continent | 46 |
| Classic '77 Steely Dan album | 32 |
| 1977 top-selling Steely Dan album | 33 |
| 1977 Grammy-winning Steely Dan album | 36 |
| 1977 double-platinum jazz-rock album | 36 |
| "High Tension" director Alexandre | 43 |
| "Deacon Blues" album (1977) | 37 |
| 'Mirrors' director Alexandre | 36 |
| ''From ___ to a King'' | 38 |
| In --- (pitching with the bases full) | 37 |
| "If you're ever in ___, here I am" | 48 |
| How a fire door shouldn't be left | 37 |
| Allowing some light to come through, maybe | 42 |
| "When it's ___" (old riddle answer) | 49 |
| Openable with a gentle push, say | 32 |
| Not flush with the wall, possibly | 33 |
| Like the Pearly Gates, for saints | 33 |
| Letting a little light in, maybe | 32 |
| In contradiction to, with “with” | 40 |
| Emile ___, author of "Momo": 1978 | 43 |
| Causing a dashboard light to go on, in a way | 44 |
| Author of "Momo": 1978 | 32 |
| Allowing for pets' comings and goings, maybe | 48 |
| Admitting just a little light, maybe | 36 |
| A little open, as an office door | 32 |
| "When it's ___" (riddle end) | 42 |
| "Stronger than dirt!" cleanser | 40 |
| "Stronger than dirt" sloganeer | 40 |
| ''Iliad'' warrior | 33 |
| "Stronger than dirt" product | 38 |
| "Foaming cleanser" of old ads | 39 |
| "Cleans like a white tornado" product | 47 |
| Warrior trained by the centaur Chiron | 37 |
| Trojan War hero with a namesake cleanser | 40 |
| Trojan War figure who was Achilles' cousin | 46 |
| Prince in "Troilus and Cressida" | 42 |
| Mythological name on a cleaning can | 35 |
| Mythological name on a cleaning bottle | 38 |
| It's "stronger than dirt" | 39 |
| Hector's opponent in the Trojan War | 39 |
| Fighter in the "Iliad" | 32 |
| Cleanser whose name comes from Greek myth | 41 |
| Cleaner named after a Trojan war hero | 37 |
| Character in the "Iliad" | 34 |
| A Greek hero in the "Iliad" | 37 |
| "The blue dot cleanser" | 33 |
| "Cleans like a white tornado" brand | 45 |
| ''The Iliad'' character | 39 |
| "Leaving on ___ Plane" | 32 |
| "I'm leaving on ___ plane..." | 43 |
| "I'm leaving on ___ plane ..." | 44 |
| He's tied for most-wins at the Indy 500, 4 | 46 |
| Driver in a record 35 Indy 500 races | 36 |
| "This is ___ for Superman!" | 37 |
| Offspring "Why Don't You Get ___" | 47 |
| "This looks like ___ for..." | 38 |
| "This looks like ___ for Superman!" | 45 |
| "This looks like __ for Superman!" | 44 |
| "This is __ for Superman!" | 36 |
| "Get ___" (doo-wop classic) | 37 |
| "...___ for Superman!" | 32 |
| "Wanted" poster letters | 33 |
| Letters associated with an alias | 32 |
| Word sometimes placed between two names | 39 |
| Word often found between two names | 34 |