| "Broom-___" (Russell Myers strip) | 43 |
| "Broom-___" (Russell Myers comic strip) | 49 |
| "Broom-___" (comic strip) | 35 |
| "Broom- ___" (comic strip) | 36 |
| "Broom ___," comic strip | 34 |
| "___ Lessways": Bennett | 33 |
| Captain Frank Furillo's street | 34 |
| With Port, place in Prince Edward Island | 40 |
| Site of Jack and Jill's spill | 33 |
| It could cause one to switch gears | 34 |
| Hit 2006 horror film based on a video game series | 49 |
| Heartbreak ___ (Boston Marathon leg) | 36 |
| Daisy ___ Puppy Farm (Snoopy's birthplace) | 46 |
| Cause for switching gears, perhaps | 34 |
| Capitol site, with "the" | 34 |
| "Running Up that ___" Kate Bush | 41 |
| Judaic scholar in the time of Herod | 35 |
| Mound covered with freshman headgear? | 37 |
| Components of rolling landscapes | 32 |
| They're "alive" in a song | 39 |
| "The ___ are alive . . . " | 36 |
| "___ of Home," Lassie movie | 37 |
| Resembling San Francisco, in a way | 34 |
| Like the topography of San Francisco | 36 |
| Like a challenging cross-country course | 39 |
| Largest city on the island of Hawaii | 36 |
| Wailoa River State Recreation Area setting | 42 |
| University of Hawaii campus locale | 34 |
| U.S. city in sight of two volcanoes | 35 |
| ‘Imiloa Astronomy Center island | 35 |
| Home of the Pacific Tsunami Museum | 34 |
| Hawaiian port with a Pacific Tsunami Museum | 43 |
| City whose name seems to consist of two opposites | 49 |
| City that overlooks a bay of the same name | 42 |
| City about 25 miles from Mauna Kea | 34 |
| American port below the 20th parallel | 37 |
| Thing that attacked a Hawaiian city? | 36 |
| Maximum extent (with ''to the'') | 48 |
| "I Will Follow ___" (1963 #1 hit) | 43 |
| Word spoken while pointing at a guy | 35 |
| "Run to __": Bobby Vee hit | 36 |
| "I Will Follow ___": 1963 chart-topper | 48 |
| ''She Done ___ Wrong'' | 38 |
| West's "She Done ___ Wrong" | 41 |
| She & ___ (Zooey Deschanel's band) | 42 |
| Pronoun that's a homonym of a song | 38 |
| Mae West's "She Done ___ Wrong" | 45 |
| God, in non-gender-neutral bibles | 33 |
| Finger-pointer's exclamation | 32 |
| "That's ___!" (cry at a lineup) | 45 |
| "Tell __": 1962-'63 hit | 37 |
| "Tell ___," 1962 hit by the Exciters | 46 |
| "Tell ____" (1963 hit) | 32 |
| "She Done __ Wrong": Mae West film | 44 |
| "Run to ___" (1961 Bobby Vee hit) | 43 |
| "Last Time I Saw ___" (Diana Ross song) | 49 |
| "It Must Be ___" (1967 hit) | 37 |
| "It Must Be ___," V. Carr hit | 39 |
| "It Must Be ___," Carr hit | 36 |
| "Get ___!" (victim's cry) | 39 |
| ___ Mountains (Everest's range) | 35 |
| Asian range, with "the" | 33 |
| ___ Mountains (1,500 mile range) | 32 |
| Words from a televised bystander | 32 |
| Words said while sitting on the bench | 37 |
| Words often mouthed to a TV camera | 34 |
| Words mouthed on camera, perhaps | 32 |
| Words mouthed by sports fans on camera | 38 |
| TV shout-out from the team bench | 32 |
| Televised sign in football stands | 33 |
| Stereotypical sidelines greeting | 32 |
| Sign glimpsed on televised games | 32 |
| Phrase spoken with a wave into a TV camera | 42 |
| Personal message to the TV camera | 33 |
| Many a "Today" show sign | 34 |
| It might be said while waving on TV | 35 |
| Greeting often requiring lip-reading | 36 |
| Greeting mouthed from the sidelines | 35 |
| Fan's words to a camera, maybe | 34 |
| Athlete's TV greeting, at times | 35 |
| Athlete's greeting to the camera | 36 |
| "Look at me, I'm on TV!" | 38 |
| “The Golden ___” (Drake’s ship) | 43 |
| Sir Francis Drake's was golden | 34 |
| Sir Francis Drake's was "Golden" | 46 |
| Like the back legs of a deer, or the deer herself | 49 |
| "The Golden ___" (Drake's ship) | 45 |
| "Golden __" (Drake's ship) | 40 |
| ''Golden __'' (Drake's ship) | 48 |
| Try to prevent, as an investigation | 35 |
| Language that gives us "shampoo" | 42 |
| One of India's official languages | 37 |
| Source of the word "bandanna" | 39 |
| Origin of the word "cheetah" | 38 |
| Language that gives us "pundit" | 41 |
| Language that gives us "pajamas" | 42 |
| Language that gave us "pajamas" | 41 |
| Language that gave us "cummerbund" | 44 |
| Language from which "thug" is derived | 47 |
| Monday-morning quarterbacking, e.g. | 35 |