| Archie Bunker's word before "fatso" | 49 |
| Archie Leach's more-familiar first name | 43 |
| Archie Manning's youngest son | 33 |
| Archie's "dingbat" | 32 |
| Archie's admonition to Edith | 32 |
| Archie's boss, in detective fiction | 39 |
| Archie's brunette girlfriend | 32 |
| Archie's exhortation to Edith | 33 |
| Archie's farm structure tribute | 35 |
| Archie's pet insult for Edith | 33 |
| Archie, to Jughead, at Riverdale High | 37 |
| Archipelago 1300 miles north of Auckland | 40 |
| Archipelago known as the Friendly Islands | 41 |
| Architect associated with Barcelona | 35 |
| Architect Christopher gobbles banisters? | 40 |
| Architect for the Louvre pyramid | 32 |
| Architect interred in Arlington National Cemetery | 49 |
| Architect Jacopo: 1486–1570 | 34 |
| Architect James who designed the White House | 44 |
| Architect Jones: 1573–1652 | 33 |
| Architect Ludwig Mies van der ___ | 33 |
| Architect Ludwig Mies van der ____ | 34 |
| Architect Ludwig ___ van der Rohe | 33 |
| Architect Ludwig ____ van der Rohe | 34 |
| Architect Mies van der Rohe's motto | 39 |
| Architect of Boston's John Hancock Bldg. | 44 |
| Architect of Hampton Court Palace | 33 |
| Architect of Hong Kong's Bank of China Tower | 48 |
| Architect of M.I.T.'s Green Building | 40 |
| Architect of Spain’s Miró museum | 39 |
| Architect of St. Paul's Cathedral | 37 |
| Architect of St. Paul's, London | 35 |
| Architect of the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao | 44 |
| Architect of the Kennedy Library | 32 |
| Architect of the Louisiana Purchase | 35 |
| Architect of the New York Times Building | 40 |
| Architect of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame | 43 |
| Architect of the Royal Observatory in Greenwich | 47 |
| Architect of the step pyramid at Saqqara | 40 |
| Architect Paolo of Arcosanti fame | 33 |
| Architect who cofounded the Royal Society | 41 |
| Architect who designed Steve Jobs' apartment | 48 |
| Architect who designed the Harvard Science Center | 49 |
| Architect who designed the Javits Center | 40 |
| Architect who designed the JFK library | 38 |
| Architect who turned 96 in April | 32 |
| Architect's detail, for short | 33 |
| Architect's detailed description, for short | 47 |
| Architect's foundation piece | 32 |
| Architect's reduced-size reproduction | 41 |
| Architectural add-ons, sometimes | 32 |
| Architectural feature of many cathedrals | 40 |
| Architectural firm ___ Cobb Freed & Partners | 48 |
| Architectural refinement, too familiarly? | 41 |
| Architectural space above an arch | 33 |
| Architectural style named after a royal family | 46 |
| Architectural style of the GE Building | 38 |
| Architectural supports for columns | 34 |
| Architectural toothlike projection | 34 |
| Architecture critic Huxtable and others | 39 |
| Architecture critic Huxtable et al. | 35 |
| Architecture critic ___ Louise Huxtable | 39 |
| Architecture style of 200 years ago | 35 |
| Architecture that gets to the point? | 36 |
| Architecture's Pritzker, for one | 36 |
| Arcing novelty pitch in baseball | 32 |
| Arctangent, vis-Ã -vis tangent | 32 |
| Arctic "snowshoe" critters | 36 |
| Arctic beast subject to mood swings? | 36 |
| Arctic Circle inhabitant, formerly | 34 |
| Arctic waters, on historical maps | 33 |
| Arctic ___ (pole-to-pole migrator) | 34 |
| Arcturus or Pollux, to an astronomer | 36 |
| Arcturus, Aldebaran, or Gamma Draconis | 38 |
| Arden of "Our Miss Brooks" | 36 |
| Ardennes-Alsace Campaign arena: Abbr. | 37 |
| Ardent fan of stir-fried noodles? | 33 |
| Ardent supporters of the Vatican | 32 |
| Area 51's contents, purportedly | 35 |
| Area a reporter is responsible for covering | 43 |
| Area above a column base, in architecture | 41 |
| Area above an earthquake's origin | 37 |
| Area adjoining Greenwich Village | 32 |
| Area akin to Texas's gulf frontage | 38 |
| Area below the hairline, usually | 32 |
| Area between center and right, say | 34 |
| Area between forest and prairie, e.g. | 37 |
| Area between Georgia and Virginia | 33 |
| Area between the fetlock and hoof | 33 |
| Area between the toes and the ankle | 35 |
| Area between two scrimmage lines | 32 |
| Area bordered by the Atlantic and the Pyrenees | 46 |
| Area changed by a colored contact | 33 |
| Area conquered by Alexander the Great | 37 |
| Area currently controlled by Hamas | 34 |
| Area equaling 1,000 square meters | 33 |
| Area equaling 43,560 square feet | 32 |
| Area established by an armistice, for short | 43 |
| Area for acute treatment, for short | 35 |
| Area for seafarers paying lowest fares | 38 |