| Text | Length |
| Aluminum manufacturer | 21 |
| Metal industry biggie | 21 |
| Creator of Meg and Jo | 21 |
| Council member: Abbr. | 21 |
| Swit's TV co-star | 21 |
| Five-time Emmy winner | 21 |
| TV's Capt. Pierce | 21 |
| Actor-writer-director | 21 |
| Father-and-son actors | 21 |
| Father and son actors | 21 |
| John on the Mayflower | 21 |
| Stand-in for Standish | 21 |
| He spoke for Standish | 21 |
| A Mayflower passenger | 21 |
| Plymouth settler John | 21 |
| One way to cook pasta | 21 |
| Tender but still firm | 21 |
| Still firm when eaten | 21 |
| Bow tie specification | 21 |
| Cabinet wood, perhaps | 21 |
| Wood used in charcoal | 21 |
| Tree resistant to rot | 21 |
| Charcoal wood sources | 21 |
| Catkin-bearing shrubs | 21 |
| Fashion magnate Gucci | 21 |
| Microbrewery offering | 21 |
| Newcastle Brown, e.g. | 21 |
| It's intoxicating | 21 |
| Stein refill, perhaps | 21 |
| Public house mainstay | 21 |
| Porter's relative | 21 |
| Andy Capp's order | 21 |
| Rathskeller specialty | 21 |
| Public-house offering | 21 |
| Mug filler, sometimes | 21 |
| Merry Men's quaff | 21 |
| Maugham title potable | 21 |
| It may take some hops | 21 |
| Hoop's outer edge | 21 |
| Contents of some kegs | 21 |
| Andy Capp's quaff | 21 |
| Andy Capp's drink | 21 |
| Welsh-rabbit enhancer | 21 |
| Type of wife or house | 21 |
| Tankard fill, perhaps | 21 |
| Sudsy schooner filler | 21 |
| Staffordshire product | 21 |
| Sierra Nevada product | 21 |
| Pub patron's pint | 21 |
| Pig and Whistle order | 21 |
| Pete's Wicked ___ | 21 |
| Old Peculier, for one | 21 |
| Nog ingredient, maybe | 21 |
| Mugful for Muggeridge | 21 |
| King's Head order | 21 |
| Kind of wife or house | 21 |
| It's after ginger | 21 |
| It might flow in bars | 21 |
| It might be in a yard | 21 |
| It may be tapped out? | 21 |
| It is often nut-brown | 21 |
| Darker-than-beer brew | 21 |
| Bass from the UK, say | 21 |
| Barley-based beverage | 21 |
| Beer-swilling sailor? | 21 |
| Tina's TV co-star | 21 |
| Oscar winner Guinness | 21 |
| Highlander's name | 21 |
| Guinness or Templeton | 21 |
| Douglas-Home or Waugh | 21 |
| Oscar-winner Guinness | 21 |
| Guinness of the stage | 21 |
| "Smart" one | 21 |
| Templeton or Guinness | 21 |
| Guinness from Britain | 21 |
| English actor McCowen | 21 |
| Baldwin of Malice | 21 |
| Alexander Raban Waugh | 21 |
| Actor Sir -- Guinness | 21 |
| Smart ___ (wiseacres) | 21 |
| Smart ___ (wise guys) | 21 |
| Smart- -- (wiseacres) | 21 |
| Smart- -- (wise guys) | 21 |
| Baldwin and Templeton | 21 |
| On the sheltered side | 21 |
| Out of harm's way | 21 |
| On the protected side | 21 |
| Sheltered, nautically | 21 |
| To the sheltered side | 21 |
| Away from the weather | 21 |
| Captain's command | 21 |
| Skipper's command | 21 |
| Captain's heading | 21 |
| "Hard ___!" | 21 |
| Protected, nautically | 21 |
| To shelter, on a ship | 21 |
| Not on the windy side | 21 |
| To the protected side | 21 |
| Away from the bluster | 21 |
| Toward the quiet side | 21 |
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