16th seed's bracket win, e.g. | 33 |
16th- and 17th-century entertainment in England | 47 |
16th-17th-century Mughal Empire capital | 39 |
16th-century architect, Tuileries builder | 41 |
16th-century bowed stringed instrument | 38 |
16th-century Ecumenical Council site | 36 |
16th-century English architectural style | 40 |
16th-century English dramatist George | 37 |
16th-century explorer of Florida | 32 |
16th-century founder of Scottish Presbyterianism | 48 |
16th-century Italian poet Torquato ___ | 38 |
16th-century Portuguese mathematician Pedro | 43 |
16th-century stringed instrument | 32 |
16th/17th-century dramatic nickname | 35 |
17-A, 10-D and 25-D end with these | 34 |
17-year-old sensation at the 1958 World Cup | 43 |
1725 Vivaldi work, in a first language? | 39 |
1729 Jonathan Swift pamphlet, with "A" | 48 |
1739 South Carolina slave rebellion site | 40 |
1771 ballad, "_____, Robin Gray" | 42 |
1773 "party" precursor | 32 |
1776 battle site near New York City | 35 |
1777 battle site near Philadelphia | 34 |
1777 Philadelphia-area battle site | 34 |
1777 Revolutionary War battle site | 34 |
1777-'78 Continental Army campsite | 38 |
1777-78 Continental Army encampment | 35 |
1778 epistolary novel by Frances Burney | 39 |
1785 invention of England's Edmund Cartwright | 49 |
1786 Springfield insurrectionist | 32 |
1790s clash that almost led to a U.S.-French war | 48 |
17th century British philosopher | 32 |
17th letter of the Greek alphabet | 33 |
17th-18th century British poet Nicholas | 39 |
17th-century anti-witch application? | 36 |
17th-century English diarist Samuel | 35 |
17th-century New England settler | 32 |
17th-century poet Sor ___ Inés de la Cruz | 44 |
17th-century pope who died 27 days into his reign | 49 |
17th-century Spanish painter of religious scenes | 48 |
17th/18th-century division of New France | 40 |
18 minutes of a TV hour, typically | 34 |
18, e.g., as a minimum for voting | 33 |
18, for a Park Avenue on Park Ave. | 34 |
18-yr.-old high schoolers, usually | 34 |
180 degrees from a Hitchcock classic? | 37 |
1800s Chinese general now found on menus | 40 |
1800s law-enforcement family name | 33 |
1804 symphony that includes a funeral march | 43 |
1814-15 principality for Napoleon | 33 |
1816 novel made into a 1996 film | 32 |
1816 novel set in the village of Highbury | 41 |
1818 Lord Byron poem with 99 stanzas | 36 |
1827 poem written as a confession to a priest | 45 |
1830s-'40s Southwestern republic: Abbr. | 43 |
1836 battle site (with "the") | 39 |
1836 siege site, with "the" | 37 |
1840s-'50s antislavery party | 32 |
1843 work in five "staves" | 36 |
1846 novel set on an island of cannibals | 40 |
1847 novel set in part aboard a whaler | 38 |
1847 sequel set in the South Seas | 33 |
1850 American literature classic | 32 |
1850's Republican rallying cry | 34 |
1850s European war involving Canadian forces | 44 |
1856 Harriet Beecher Stowe novel | 32 |
1858 rhetoric between Lincoln and Douglas | 41 |
1860s epic set in the Napoleonic Era | 36 |
1860s-'80s territory on the Canadian border | 47 |
1863 German invention, for short | 32 |
1864 Civil War naval battle site | 32 |
1867 admission to the Union: Abbr. | 34 |
1867 purchase for a little over $7 million | 42 |
1869 song popularized by Glenn Miller | 37 |
1869 Twain novel, with "The" | 38 |
1870s period costume named for a Dickens lass | 45 |
1871 sequel to a classic 1868 novel | 35 |
1876 victor by one electoral vote | 33 |
1877 flop by Bret Harte and Mark Twain | 38 |
1878 Kentucky Derby winner _____ Star | 37 |
188-nation org. promoting fiscal stability | 42 |
1881 Gilbert and Sullivan operetta | 34 |
1882 opera based on Arthurian legend | 36 |
1884 short story by Guy de Maupassant | 37 |
1886 Haymarket bombing aftermath | 32 |
1887 novel about analyzing red wines? | 37 |
1887 novel of the lost city of Kor | 34 |
1887 novel set in the city of Kor | 33 |
1887 play on which a 1900 opera is based | 40 |
1888 painting based on Arthurian legend | 39 |
1889 Jerome K. Jerome comedy novel | 34 |
1889 statehood achievers, with "the" | 46 |
1889 Vice President ___ P. Morton | 33 |
1889-'90 newsmaking circumnavigator | 39 |
1889-90 newsmaking circumnavigator | 34 |
1890 battle site that's now a memorial | 42 |
1890 Henry James novel, with "The" | 44 |
1890's beauty queen attribute | 33 |
1890's gold rush destination | 32 |
1890's Vice President _____ P. Morton | 41 |