| No longer in use, as words: Abbr. | 33 |
| Maternity ward workers, for short | 33 |
| Lexicographer's abbreviation | 32 |
| Drs. who may appreciate the quip | 32 |
| Dictionary abbreviation after an outdated word | 46 |
| Dictionary abbr. after an outdated word | 39 |
| Offensive, as an amount of money | 32 |
| Disgustingly large, as an amount of money | 41 |
| "Watch closely, now ..." | 34 |
| Declaration starting a demonstration | 36 |
| Maintain surveillance of a feudal manor? | 40 |
| Can't stop thinking about something | 39 |
| Persistently think about something | 34 |
| Get way too into, with "over" | 39 |
| Keep thinking about, with "on" | 40 |
| The state of falling into disuse | 32 |
| Like "avaunt" and "prithee" | 47 |
| Stone wall or glass ceiling, etc. | 33 |
| Offer an opinion without being asked | 36 |
| Force one's opinions on others | 34 |
| Greater than 90 degrees, as an angle | 36 |
| Like an angle greater than 90 degrees | 37 |
| Angle that's greater than 90 degrees | 40 |
| Like angles between 90 and 180 degrees | 38 |
| "Heads" side of a coin | 32 |
| "Heads," to a numismatist | 35 |
| Mozart's "L'___ del Cairo" | 44 |
| "L'___ del Cairo" (Mozart opera) | 46 |
| Tuber also known as a New Zealand yam | 37 |
| Mozart's "L'__ del Cairo" | 43 |
| Edible root from the Andean highlands | 37 |
| "L'___ del Cairo": Mozart | 39 |
| Florida's ___ National Forest | 33 |
| City in Florida's horse country | 35 |
| City between Gainesville and Orlando | 36 |
| Seat of Florida's Marion County | 35 |
| Central Florida Community College site | 38 |
| Seat of Fla.'s Marion County | 32 |
| Onetime center for the distribution of oranges | 46 |
| Neighbor of Silver Springs, Fla. | 32 |
| Location of Silver Springs, Fla. | 32 |
| It's due west of Daytona Beach | 34 |
| FloridaÂ’s ___ National Forest | 33 |
| Florida's _____ National Forest | 35 |
| Florida city with a Museum of Drag Racing | 41 |
| Florida city near Silver Springs | 32 |
| City near Silver Springs, Florida | 33 |
| City just west of Silver Springs | 32 |
| City between Orlando and Gainesville | 36 |
| City between Leesburg and Gainesville | 37 |
| City between Jacksonville and Tampa | 35 |
| Senators hear it before facing off | 34 |
| National anthem of North America | 32 |
| It's played before many NHL games | 37 |
| It's heard before many a face-off | 37 |
| It's heard at some hockey games | 35 |
| It's heard at some baseball games | 37 |
| It's heard at some ball games | 33 |
| It's heard at Raptors home games | 36 |
| It was heard three times at the 2004 Olympics | 45 |
| It was composed by Calixa Lavallée | 37 |
| It precedes Blue Jays' home games | 37 |
| It ends, "we stand on guard for thee" | 47 |
| Calixa Lavallée's best-known tune | 40 |
| Anthem with both English and French lyrics | 42 |
| Anthem played before Maple Leafs games | 38 |
| Anthem for "eh" sayers | 32 |
| Musical "sweet potato" | 32 |
| Literally, "little goose" | 35 |
| Instrument also called a sweet potato | 37 |
| Musical instrument with finger holes | 36 |
| Musical instrument in a Nintendo 64 title | 41 |
| Instrument with eight finger holes | 34 |
| "Little goose" with finger holes | 42 |
| Wind instruments with finger holes | 34 |
| Ric who produced the first Weezer record | 40 |
| "Emotion in Motion" singer | 36 |
| "The Plough and the Stars" playwright | 47 |
| "Juno and the Paycock" playwright | 43 |
| "Red Roses for Me" playwright | 39 |
| "Purple Dust" playwright | 34 |
| Sean who wrote "Juno and the Paycock" | 47 |
| "The Dublin Trilogy" dramatist | 40 |
| "Purple Dust" playwright Sean | 39 |
| "Mirror in My House" autobiographer | 45 |
| "Juno and the Paycock" writer | 39 |
| Eponymous William's birthplace | 34 |
| William of ___ (philosopher known for his razor) | 48 |
| William of ___ (English philosopher) | 36 |
| Philosopher known for his "razor" | 43 |
| English philosopher William of ___ | 34 |
| William of -- ('razor' philosopher) | 43 |
| William of ___, known for his "razor" | 47 |
| William of ___ (man known for his razor) | 40 |
| Thinker with a "razor" | 32 |
| Philosopher with a "razor" | 36 |
| Philosopher who favored simpler explanations | 44 |
| Noted English philosopher: 14th century | 39 |
| Logician who espoused simplicity | 32 |
| English philosopher William of _____ | 36 |