| Ukrainian city of one million | 29 |
| Ukraine port on the Black Sea | 29 |
| Site of some well-known steps | 29 |
| Resident of a west Texas city | 29 |
| Pianist Emil Gilels, by birth | 29 |
| Kick-off for many Keats poems | 29 |
| "___ a Nightingale" | 29 |
| "___ Psyche": Keats | 29 |
| "___ the West Wind" | 29 |
| "___ Autumn": Keats | 29 |
| Start of several Keats titles | 29 |
| Start of a lyrical dedication | 29 |
| "Golden Boy" author | 29 |
| "Golden Boy" penner | 29 |
| "Cool Water" singer | 29 |
| "Swan Lake" heroine | 29 |
| 'Swan Lake' character | 29 |
| Like some of Keats's work | 29 |
| Like "To a Skylark" | 29 |
| Wednesday was named after him | 29 |
| Valhalla's chief resident | 29 |
| Woden's Norse counterpart | 29 |
| The Valkyries answered to him | 29 |
| One offering lines of credit? | 29 |
| Deep Space Nine changeling | 29 |
| Self-centered dashboard item? | 29 |
| It's checked on used cars | 29 |
| Counter-revolutionary device? | 29 |
| Colleague of Winfrey and Lake | 29 |
| Limburger's claim to fame | 29 |
| Something found in the trash? | 29 |
| Olfactory challenge, at times | 29 |
| It's added to natural gas | 29 |
| It might come out in the wash | 29 |
| It may come out of a dumpster | 29 |
| Issue in a locker room, maybe | 29 |
| Baking soda can neutralize it | 29 |
| What wavy lines may represent | 29 |
| They may waft through the air | 29 |
| They may be found in sneakers | 29 |
| They come out of locker rooms | 29 |
| Reasons to take out the trash | 29 |
| Serious drug cases, for short | 29 |
| Has more than enough, briefly | 29 |
| Doesn't know when to stop | 29 |
| Brit. resource for wordsmiths | 29 |
| Coup d'___ (quick glance) | 29 |
| "Eye" in Versailles | 29 |
| Wine connoisseur's prefix | 29 |
| It's concerned with ports | 29 |
| '-- the ramparts ...' | 29 |
| '-- the fields we go' | 29 |
| "__ the fields ..." | 29 |
| Francis Scott Key preposition | 29 |
| Opposite of "neath" | 29 |
| Francis Scott Key contraction | 29 |
| Donne's "above" | 29 |
| "The strife is ___" | 29 |
| Mexicali-to-Tijuana direction | 29 |
| "Memoirs __ Geisha" | 29 |
| In one's majority; mature | 29 |
| Words after cushion or pocket | 29 |
| Words following best or worst | 29 |
| Words following a superlative | 29 |
| One of two popular positions? | 29 |
| Good news for a job applicant | 29 |
| Some are out of it in January | 29 |
| Takes out, as a hit man would | 29 |
| Captains, majors, etc.: Abbr. | 29 |
| "Think nothing ___" | 29 |
| "Think nothing ---" | 29 |
| "All __": 1984 film | 29 |
| "All __": 1931 tune | 29 |
| 'For the life -- ...' | 29 |
| '... for the life --' | 29 |
| ___ consequence (unimportant) | 29 |
| Frequently, in old literature | 29 |
| Utah's third-largest city | 29 |
| Weber State University locale | 29 |
| Utah's sixth-largest city | 29 |
| Nash who wrote humorous verse | 29 |
| Nash who wrote humorous poems | 29 |
| First name in humorous poetry | 29 |
| City near the Great Salt Lake | 29 |
| Double curve, in architecture | 29 |
| Sigmoid architectural feature | 29 |
| Molding with a curved profile | 29 |
| Graceful architectural detail | 29 |
| Give a head-to-toe inspection | 29 |
| Look through a swimsuit issue | 29 |
| Stare like a drugstore cowboy | 29 |
| Have ideas about, so to speak | 29 |
| Early film star Charles _____ | 29 |
| "Hubba hubba" sayer | 29 |
| Thoroughly examines, in a way | 29 |
| Gives more than the once-over | 29 |
| "Sweet Rosie _____" | 29 |
| Hop-O'-My-Thumb's foe | 29 |
| Dungeons & Dragons baddie | 29 |
| Villains of fables and rhymes | 29 |