| Second part of a Latin conjugation | 34 |
| "Amo, ___, I love a lass" | 35 |
| Domitian's "you love" | 35 |
| Amo, ___, amat (Latin 101 sequence) | 35 |
| Alternatives to the Grammys: Abbr. | 34 |
| "Amo, _____, I love a lass" | 37 |
| "Amo, _____, I love a lass..." | 40 |
| ''Amo, ___, I Love a Lass'' | 43 |
| "Paris is well worth ___": Henri IV | 45 |
| Billionaires in the making, e.g. | 32 |
| Third part of a Latin conjugation | 33 |
| Follower of ''amas'' | 36 |
| "I ___ my wit's end" | 34 |
| "I __ a loss for words!" | 34 |
| Word in a basic Latin conjugation | 33 |
| Third word of beginner's Latin | 34 |
| Part of a Latin conjugation lesson | 34 |
| Nero's "she loves" | 32 |
| Livy's ''he loves'' | 39 |
| "I --- the end of my rope" | 36 |
| "I --- my wits' end!" | 35 |
| "I ___ the corner of 3rd and 11th" | 44 |
| "I __ my wit's end!" | 34 |
| "Amas" follower in a Latin line | 41 |
| 'I -- my wit's end!' | 32 |
| ''Amo, amas, ___'' | 34 |
| Bobby Jones, for his entire golfing career | 42 |
| Open mic night participant, e.g. | 32 |
| Literally, it means "lover" | 37 |
| "American Idol" ancestor | 34 |
| It's lost when one starts getting paid | 42 |
| Violinist's heirloom, perhaps | 33 |
| Surname associated with pricey Italian violins | 46 |
| Surname associated with expensive Italian violins | 49 |
| Italian who pulled a lot of strings | 35 |
| Violinmaker who taught Stradivari | 33 |
| One instrumental in music history? | 34 |
| Italian family of violin craftsmen | 34 |
| Instrument that can cost around $600,000 | 40 |
| He didn't just fiddle around | 32 |
| Family name of Italian violinmakers | 35 |
| Family name of Italian violin makers | 36 |
| Family name in early violin-making | 34 |
| Family name in 16th- and 17th-century music | 43 |
| Cream-of-the-crop Cremona craftsman | 35 |
| Craftsman during the reign of Charles IX | 40 |
| Andrea or Nicolò, in the music world | 39 |
| Some National Music Museum treasures | 36 |
| What Stengel hoped his Mets would do | 36 |
| ___ Avenue (Mets' community website) | 40 |
| Show about outstanding British politicians? | 43 |
| World's second-longest river | 32 |
| World's largest river by volume | 35 |
| World's largest online retailer | 35 |
| The world's largest river, in volume | 40 |
| Seattle's third-largest company | 35 |
| Holder of a patent on one-click buying | 38 |
| Fortune 100 company based in Seattle | 36 |
| E-tailer with smiles printed on its parcels | 43 |
| Endangered South American watershed | 35 |
| Endangered South American region | 32 |
| Shade in "America the Beautiful" | 42 |
| "Waves of grain" color | 32 |
| Winsor's "Forever ___" | 36 |
| Winsor's "Forever ____" | 37 |
| Color in "America the Beautiful" | 42 |
| "Jurassic Park" mosquito preserver | 44 |
| "For ___ waves of grain" | 34 |
| "For ___ waves of grain ..." | 38 |
| "America the Beautiful" color | 39 |
| Traffic-light "caution" color | 39 |
| Like the "waves of grain" | 35 |
| Like America's "waves of grain" | 45 |
| Color of waves of grain, in song | 32 |
| "Forever ___," Winsor novel | 37 |
| "For ___ waves . . . ": Bates | 39 |
| "America the Beautiful" shade | 39 |
| ___ Alert (child abduction bulletin) | 36 |
| Lightweight champ after Canzoneri: 1936 | 39 |
| Prefix with "dexterous" | 33 |
| It means ''both'' | 33 |
| Prefix that means "both" | 34 |
| Prefix meaning ''both'' | 39 |
| Opening with dexterity or valence | 33 |
| From the surrounding environment | 32 |
| "Yet Brutus says he was ___" | 38 |
| Showed no hurry in getting somewhere | 36 |
| "Journey Into Fear" author Eric | 41 |
| "Journey Into Fear" author | 36 |
| "Epitaph for a Spy" author Eric | 41 |
| “Journey Into Fear” novelist | 36 |
| He wrote "The Care of Time": 1981 | 43 |
| "The October Man" novelist | 36 |
| "The Mask of Dimitrios" writer Eric | 45 |
| "The Mask of Dimitrios" novelist | 42 |
| "Epitaph for a Spy" novelist | 38 |
| Pulpit in early Christian churches | 34 |
| Dessert of chilled fruit and coconut | 36 |
| Dessert made with coconut and oranges | 37 |
| Attack from a concealed position | 32 |