| Form reinterpreted by Tennyson | 30 |
| The "I" in I. M. Pei | 30 |
| Architect Pei's first name | 30 |
| The "I" of I. M. Pei | 30 |
| "Able was ___ . . ." | 30 |
| Middle of a classic palindrome | 30 |
| "___ tree falls ..." | 30 |
| "--- tree falls ..." | 30 |
| "___ tree falls..." | 30 |
| ____ Man Answers : 1962 film | 30 |
| "___ else fails ..." | 30 |
| Beatles' '-- Fine' | 30 |
| "___ Fine" (Beatles) | 30 |
| "--- hollers, . . ." | 30 |
| "___ only had known" | 30 |
| "__ Ruled the World" | 30 |
| 'Allow me -- may ...', | 30 |
| "Don't mind ___" | 30 |
| In case it happens differently | 30 |
| "It slipped my mind" | 30 |
| Contingency plans address them | 30 |
| 'No --, ands or buts!' | 30 |
| "In that case . . ." | 30 |
| Assumption-to-conclusion segue | 30 |
| "__ shoe fits . . ." | 30 |
| Red-and-white supermarket logo | 30 |
| Supermarket franchise initials | 30 |
| "__ it my best shot" | 30 |
| '-- a Kick Out of You' | 30 |
| "___ no kick . . . " | 30 |
| "Can ___ a witness?" | 30 |
| "__ Kick Out of You" | 30 |
| First #1 hit by the Beach Boys | 30 |
| "No need to explain" | 30 |
| 'Lust for Life' singer | 30 |
| "Tell me the answer" | 30 |
| Home that may include a tunnel | 30 |
| Admiral Byrd's fox terrier | 30 |
| "Forget I said that" | 30 |
| "But ___ on forever" | 30 |
| Scientist's helper of film | 30 |
| Russian choreographer Moiseyev | 30 |
| Lab assistant in a horror film | 30 |
| Aeronautical engineer Sikorsky | 30 |
| "What hump?" speaker | 30 |
| Stravinsky and a lab assistant | 30 |
| Composer Stravinsky and others | 30 |
| ''___ Rhythm'' | 30 |
| Jim Croce "___ Name" | 30 |
| Reptile in a T. Williams title | 30 |
| Cold-blooded, scaly vegetarian | 30 |
| Beast in a Williams play title | 30 |
| Lizards sometimes kept as pets | 30 |
| ''Suppose so'' | 30 |
| "If ___ a nickel..." | 30 |
| "If __ a nickel ..." | 30 |
| "___ my reasons ..." | 30 |
| Answer from someone ununformed | 30 |
| "Rumor has it . . ." | 30 |
| "People tell me ..." | 30 |
| "___ you calling me" | 30 |
| Stack-serving chain, for short | 30 |
| Place serving stacks and links | 30 |
| "That would be bad!" | 30 |
| Expression of wishful thinking | 30 |
| The last "Godfather" | 30 |
| Sequel-to-a-sequel designation | 30 |
| Midafternoon hour on a sundial | 30 |
| "... and ___ my cap" | 30 |
| "South Park" sibling | 30 |
| D-day commander's nickname | 30 |
| Nickname of the 34th president | 30 |
| '50s presidential nickname | 30 |
| Name on a 1952 campaign button | 30 |
| "South Park" brother | 30 |
| Politician with a like button? | 30 |
| Name on 1950s campaign buttons | 30 |
| Likeable candidate of the past | 30 |
| He came between Harry and Jack | 30 |
| Cold War president, familiarly | 30 |
| 1952 and '56 campaign name | 30 |
| '50s political slogan name | 30 |
| Swedish home furnishings chain | 30 |
| Swedish company with a catalog | 30 |
| Seller of FÖRNUFT flatware | 30 |
| Furniture retailer from Sweden | 30 |
| European-based furniture giant | 30 |
| Company headquartered in Delft | 30 |
| Newscasters Pappas and Seamans | 30 |
| "No need to tell me" | 30 |
| "Now __ me down ..." | 30 |
| "Now ___ me down..." | 30 |
| ___ flottante (French dessert) | 30 |
| Suffix with project or percent | 30 |
| Suffix with percent or project | 30 |
| ___ de la Cité (Seine site) | 30 |
| Quebec's __'Orléans | 30 |
| France's _____ 'Oleron | 30 |
| "__ my heart in ..." | 30 |
| Robert who played A.J. Soprano | 30 |