| An addled brain might be likened to one | 39 |
| An Aesopian symbol of selfishness | 33 |
| An agent's fair-haired catch? | 33 |
| An air from ''Aida,'' e.g. | 42 |
| An Alfred Hitchcock film appearance, e.g. | 41 |
| An almanac lists its highs and lows | 35 |
| An American werewolf in London, perhaps | 39 |
| An amoeba has one before it splits | 34 |
| An amt. of energy expressed in volts | 36 |
| An amulet may ward it off, purportedly | 38 |
| An amusement with a member of the parsley family? | 49 |
| An anagram for "asset" | 32 |
| An anagram for "staple" | 33 |
| An anagram for "times" | 32 |
| An ancient city and a modern one | 32 |
| An angler on the links makes a ___ | 34 |
| An angry parent may not like yours | 34 |
| An animal rights activist may dump paint on it | 46 |
| An Anna to whom Goldwyn brought manna | 37 |
| An antonym for ''restores'' | 43 |
| An antonym for "restores" | 35 |
| An apple with a bite out of it, for one | 39 |
| An April fooler might pull yours | 32 |
| An armistice may create it (abbr.) | 34 |
| An Arnold on "The Wonder Years" | 41 |
| An article might be written on it | 33 |
| An artificial satellite may have one | 36 |
| An atom of it has 79 protones and 118 neutrones | 47 |
| An attentive doc gives it to a patient | 38 |
| An Attorney General under Reagan | 32 |
| An attorney may request a change of it | 38 |
| An attorney may try to change it | 32 |
| An auction bidder might give a high one | 39 |
| An automatic camera can do it for you | 37 |
| An autoworker's view, usually | 33 |
| An early one is healthy, wealthy. etc. | 38 |
| An easy problem for the Scarecrow? | 34 |
| An edition of Shakespeare's plays | 37 |
| An embarrassing problem to face? | 32 |
| An emcee may ask a crowd to raise it | 36 |
| An employee may accept a package for one | 40 |
| An English channel, with "The" | 40 |
| An English horn is a fifth lower than it | 40 |
| An English horn is lower than it | 32 |
| An English poet and a U.S. actor | 32 |
| An entrepreneur may bankroll one | 32 |
| An envisioned America, moneywise | 32 |
| An evasive dance before Thanksgiving? | 37 |
| An event to honor the best hospital patient? | 44 |
| An evil soul's sin? (Anagram) | 33 |
| An ex of Artie, Mickey and Frank | 32 |
| An ex-screen star drops an ex-Cub star | 38 |
| An example of Emeril's largesse? | 36 |
| An expense homeowners don't have | 36 |
| An express might pass one: Abbr. | 32 |
| An extremely long period of time | 32 |
| An hour's worth of tunes, maybe | 35 |
| An iamb's second half gets it | 33 |
| An illegal one could result in a fine | 37 |
| An illusory promise, metaphorically | 35 |
| An improvising jazz musician ___ | 32 |
| An insect and a musical group are in his name | 45 |
| An Inspector Calls playwright | 32 |
| An instruction impossible to fulfill | 36 |
| An insurance policy may not cover it | 36 |
| An invitation might include one: Abbr. | 38 |
| An ion that migrates to the anode | 33 |
| An Irish Literary Theatre founder | 33 |
| An NFL team is named for one of his works | 41 |
| An oath on it was once held to be inviolable | 44 |
| An object of Bohr's research | 32 |
| An observation game and an old TV series | 40 |
| An oenophile might detect a hint of this | 40 |
| An officer to avoid like the plague? | 36 |
| An official lang. of Switzerland | 32 |
| An official language of Pakistan | 32 |
| An official language of Singapore | 33 |
| An official language of Sri Lanka | 33 |
| An official language of the Northwest Territories | 49 |
| An old secretary might sit in one | 33 |
| An old syllable meaning "before" | 42 |
| An Olympic swimmer may have a long one | 38 |
| An Olympic swimmer needs a big one | 34 |
| An orator's may rise and fall | 33 |
| An original member of the Star Alliance | 39 |
| An original Star Alliance airline | 33 |
| An Oscar winner in "On Golden Pond" | 45 |
| An ostrich's weighs about three pounds | 42 |
| An ounce of this is worth the alternative | 41 |
| An unused item may be placed in it | 34 |
| An, as in "an enchilada" | 34 |
| Ana Ivanovic and Novak Djokovic? | 32 |
| Anaïs ___ "The Novel of the Future" | 48 |
| Anaïs ___, "Delta of Venus" author | 47 |
| Anachronistic (but still common) phone verb | 43 |
| Anaconda loser, almost certainly | 32 |
| Anagram and synonym of "evil" | 39 |
| Anagram for "End near? Why pay, Pa?" | 46 |
| Anagram for "Try Ma's charm, sire!" | 49 |
| Anagram of "notes," appropriately | 43 |