| Its motto is "In God we trust" | 40 |
| Its motto is "Industry" | 33 |
| Its motto is "Look sharp, live smart" | 47 |
| Its motto is "Lux et veritas" | 39 |
| Its motto is "Non sibi sed patriae" | 45 |
| Its motto is "North to the future" | 44 |
| Its motto is "One Happy Island" | 41 |
| Its motto is "Oro y plata" | 36 |
| Its motto is "Per Ardua ad Astra" | 43 |
| Its motto is "Regnat populus" | 39 |
| Its motto is "Semper paratus": Abbr. | 46 |
| Its motto is L'Étoile du Nord: Abbr. | 44 |
| Its motto was "Deo Vindice": Abbr. | 44 |
| Its motto was "We Do Our Part" | 40 |
| Its mouth is nowhere near its head | 34 |
| Its mouth was discovered by Columbus: 1498 | 42 |
| Its mouthpiece has a double reed | 32 |
| Its musical ID is just the notes G, E and C | 43 |
| Its nails are surrounded by hair | 32 |
| Its name is also its N.Y.S.E. symbol | 36 |
| Its name may be written with an ampersand | 41 |
| Its name means ''Lion City'' | 44 |
| Its name means ''To Above'' | 43 |
| Its name means "skyward" | 34 |
| Its name means "three strings" | 40 |
| Its name usually has only two or three letters | 46 |
| Its national animal is the vicuña | 36 |
| Its national anthem is "Jana Gana Mana" | 49 |
| Its national anthem is "Kimigayo" | 43 |
| Its national anthem is "Maamme" | 41 |
| Its national currency is the dram | 33 |
| Its national emblem includes a khanjar dagger | 45 |
| Its new name begins "Willis" | 38 |
| Its New Year's Day is in March | 34 |
| Its news network won a 2008 Peabody Award | 41 |
| Its nickname is "Family City, U.S.A." | 47 |
| Its nickname is "Rubber City" | 39 |
| Its northernmost point is Cape Chelyuskin | 41 |
| Its official bird is the great northern loon | 44 |
| Its official flower is the ula-fala | 35 |
| Its official language is Catalan | 32 |
| Its official languages are English and French | 45 |
| Its official languages are French and Creole | 44 |
| Its official snack food is Jell-O | 33 |
| Its old motto was "must-see TV" | 41 |
| Its Old World Style label has a gondola on it | 45 |
| Its one-euro coins depict an owl | 32 |
| Its opening line mentions Peleus | 32 |
| Its opening theme was "The Toy Parade" | 48 |
| Its original name was Criss Cross Words | 39 |
| Its outlet is the Strait of Bab el Mandeb | 41 |
| Its outsides are ornately embossed | 34 |
| Its overgrowth is called onychauxis | 35 |
| Its page numbers are often Roman numerals | 41 |
| Its pages are often numbered i, ii, iii, etc. | 45 |
| Its pages can be browsed but not turned | 39 |
| Its parliament is the Althing: Abbr. | 36 |
| Its participants must form a line | 33 |
| Its participants usually have braided manes | 43 |
| Its parts included an Arm. and a Lat. | 37 |
| Its parts may be eaten separately | 33 |
| Its password was "Mickey Mouse" | 41 |
| Its past tense is formed by adding -ed | 39 |
| Its patent was litigated by Lincoln | 35 |
| Its patrons are likely to go on runs | 36 |
| Its patrons are usually kept in the dark | 40 |
| Its peel makes a good slug repellent | 36 |
| Its people were decorated for bravery: 1942 | 43 |
| Its pilot episode introduced The Smoking Man | 44 |
| Its planethood was revoked in 2006 | 34 |
| Its plate says "Scenic" | 33 |
| Its players know the score: Abbr. | 33 |
| Its playing area is 2 x 14 meters | 33 |
| Its Plus version has a lubricating strip | 40 |
| Its population was decorated for bravery: 1942 | 46 |
| Its port is known as the Gateway to India | 41 |
| Its postal abbreviation is an exclamation | 41 |
| Its practitioners take plenty of bows | 37 |
| Its preferred fliers enjoy the King David Lounge | 48 |
| Its premium class customers get Shalom Service | 46 |
| Its prices are determined by competition | 40 |
| Its prime factors are III and XIII | 34 |
| Its prize is a bottomless silver ewer | 37 |
| Its products appear in many stories | 35 |
| Its products are featured in many stories | 41 |
| Its products often have Allen wrenches included | 47 |
| Its quarter shows a one-room schoolhouse | 40 |
| Its quarters have two locomotives | 33 |
| Its range is usually from 200 to 800 | 36 |
| Its red-letter day was in July 1969 | 35 |
| Its rededication is celebrated at Hanukkah | 42 |
| Its results commonly fall between 70 and 130 | 44 |
| Its rings are familiar worldwide: Abbr. | 39 |
| Its root is pride, according to Chaucer | 39 |
| Its ruins are a Unesco World Heritage Site | 42 |
| Its ruins are across the Tigris from Mosul | 42 |
| Its safety videos have Arabic subtitles | 39 |
| Its saliva has an anticoagulant called draculin | 47 |
| Its sap is used to make a soft drink | 36 |
| Its schilling was replaced with the euro | 40 |