| French river and department | 27 |
| Scene of two W.W. I battles | 27 |
| River painted by Cézanne | 27 |
| Father of Romulus and Remus | 27 |
| Where the Pathfinder landed | 27 |
| Maker of Twix and Starburst | 27 |
| Father of Remus and Romulus | 27 |
| Curiosity's destination | 27 |
| Ares' Roman counterpart | 27 |
| Almond/nougat/caramel treat | 27 |
| Where you might view rushes | 27 |
| Movie monster's hangout | 27 |
| Frequently parodied Stewart | 27 |
| Where did George get tipsy? | 27 |
| Steve of 'The Jerk' | 27 |
| It often comes with a twist | 27 |
| Some people like them dirty | 27 |
| Oscar-winning Borgnine film | 27 |
| Oscar-winning Borgnine part | 27 |
| 1944 N.L. M.V.P. ___ Marion | 27 |
| Hagler or Hamlisch, to pals | 27 |
| First name in sportscasting | 27 |
| Surname of comedic brothers | 27 |
| Fraternal surname of comedy | 27 |
| College founder ___ Bethune | 27 |
| American-born Impressionist | 27 |
| Spider-Man's girlfriend | 27 |
| St. ___ College, in Indiana | 27 |
| Symbol of Jewish resistance | 27 |
| Like the Sp. "el" | 27 |
| Like the Ger. 'der' | 27 |
| Like il but not elle: Abbr. | 27 |
| It can give you a black eye | 27 |
| The Phillies Phanatic, e.g. | 27 |
| Team's good-luck animal | 27 |
| Princeton's Tiger, e.g. | 27 |
| The San Diego Chicken, e.g. | 27 |
| On-the-playing-field animal | 27 |
| Halftime participant, often | 27 |
| Dinger at Coors Field, e.g. | 27 |
| Cheerleaders' companion | 27 |
| Hickory-shafted iron of old | 27 |
| Part of a Halloween costume | 27 |
| Lone Ranger's accessory | 27 |
| Trick-or-treating accessory | 27 |
| Trick-or-treater's wear | 27 |
| Lone Ranger's trademark | 27 |
| New York Times critic Janet | 27 |
| Type of jar used in canning | 27 |
| Perry who's on the case | 27 |
| Dixon's partner in line | 27 |
| Successor of the wax sealer | 27 |
| Home canner's implement | 27 |
| Where Romeo and Juliet meet | 27 |
| Word with media or hysteria | 27 |
| Word with transit or appeal | 27 |
| Word before media or exodus | 27 |
| The "m" in F = ma | 27 |
| It's subject to gravity | 27 |
| Tuscan town, rich in marble | 27 |
| Boston event: March 5, 1770 | 27 |
| Billiards stroke for sharks | 27 |
| Some religious celebrations | 27 |
| Memorable Lincoln portrayer | 27 |
| Portion of a mountain range | 27 |
| Newspapers, radio, TV, etc. | 27 |
| Place for a crow's-nest | 27 |
| Place for a crow's nest | 27 |
| Extinct elephantlike animal | 27 |
| Places for crow's-nests | 27 |
| Places for crow's nests | 27 |
| A barque has at least three | 27 |
| Wrestler's pin cushion? | 27 |
| Welcome ___ (doorstep item) | 27 |
| It may have a wordy welcome | 27 |
| Soft landing for a wrestler | 27 |
| Setting for a place setting | 27 |
| Padded canvas for wrestlers | 27 |
| "Welcome" offerer | 27 |
| One leading a bull session? | 27 |
| Subject of a 1917 execution | 27 |
| Non-accommodation for three | 27 |
| It's struck from a book | 27 |
| Popular toy car collectible | 27 |
| The tennis instructor is __ | 27 |
| Fiddler on the Roof tune | 27 |
| "G'day, ___!" | 27 |
| "I win," in chess | 27 |
| Harrow student's parent | 27 |
| What some socks are missing | 27 |
| Subject with many products? | 27 |
| Science subject, for short | 27 |
| Number-cruncher's forte | 27 |
| "You do the ___!" | 27 |
| Decathlon champ at Helsinki | 27 |
| Period before après-midi | 27 |
| "Desserte" artist | 27 |
| Woman in charge of a prison | 27 |
| Women's prison director | 27 |
| Spots to secure a foothold? | 27 |