| Home to the Peachtree Road Race | 31 |
| Self-titled debut album of 1991 | 31 |
| Apple spray banned in the 1980s | 31 |
| Former fruit ripening retardant | 31 |
| Controversial orchard substance | 31 |
| The Bronx "False ___" | 31 |
| Equipped with a theft protector | 31 |
| "Emergency!" warnings | 31 |
| "That's a shame!" | 31 |
| "That's too bad!" | 31 |
| Opposite of "Hooray!" | 31 |
| "Unfortunately . . ." | 31 |
| ''Dear, dear!'' | 31 |
| Word sometimes said with a tear | 31 |
| Cry for "poor Yorick" | 31 |
| "More's the pity" | 31 |
| "For pity's sake" | 31 |
| Word said after a loss, perhaps | 31 |
| Opposite of "Hurray!" | 31 |
| "The bad news is ..." | 31 |
| "Darn," more formally | 31 |
| "'Tis lamentable" | 31 |
| ''Very sorry!'' | 31 |
| Dweller on Cape Prince of Wales | 31 |
| "I loved ___": Wither | 31 |
| Frost poem "___ Walk" | 31 |
| "__ Walk": Frost poem | 31 |
| "There oughta be ___" | 31 |
| "There oughta be ---" | 31 |
| Province between B.C. and Sask. | 31 |
| It's between Sask. and B.C. | 31 |
| It's between B.C. and Sask. | 31 |
| Jessica of "Sin City" | 31 |
| ___ Longa, ancient Italian city | 31 |
| “Sin City” star Jessica | 31 |
| Goya subject the Duchess of ___ | 31 |
| Saint ___, first British martyr | 31 |
| Troubadours' dawn serenades | 31 |
| Neckpiece for a certain mariner | 31 |
| Ancient Mariner's companion | 31 |
| "Seascape" playwright | 31 |
| Winner of three drama Pulitzers | 31 |
| "Zoo Story" dramatist | 31 |
| 'Tiny Alice' playwright | 31 |
| ______ton, Prince Edward Island | 31 |
| It shares a border with Montana | 31 |
| One lacking normal pigmentation | 31 |
| Search category on allmusic.com | 31 |
| Highway from Dawson Creek, B.C. | 31 |
| "Untouchables" baddie | 31 |
| Notorious crime boss of Chicago | 31 |
| He flourished under Prohibition | 31 |
| "Untouchables" target | 31 |
| Creator of Stupefyin' Jones | 31 |
| Subject studied by Isaac Newton | 31 |
| Pittsburgh-based metals company | 31 |
| It merged with Reynolds in 2000 | 31 |
| Big name in the metals industry | 31 |
| "Little Women" author | 31 |
| "Little Women" writer | 31 |
| American author: 1832–88 | 31 |
| "Little Men" novelist | 31 |
| Dinette set's spot, perhaps | 31 |
| Municipal council member: Abbr. | 31 |
| "The West Wing" actor | 31 |
| Alan of "Tower Heist" | 31 |
| Alan of "The Aviator" | 31 |
| Last name in classic TV sitcoms | 31 |
| Hawkeye portrayer of classic TV | 31 |
| Robert (père) or Alan (fils) | 31 |
| Joe Tynan's portrayer, 1979 | 31 |
| D'Abruzzo's acting name | 31 |
| 1985 Academy Awards show cohost | 31 |
| "Tower Heist" villain | 31 |
| "The Aviator" nominee | 31 |
| "Jenny" co-star, 1970 | 31 |
| "A New Life" director | 31 |
| Ginger ___ (Canada Dry product) | 31 |
| Word in a classic Maugham title | 31 |
| Order at the Crown & Anchor | 31 |
| Major medieval nutrition source | 31 |
| First round draft pick, perhaps | 31 |
| "Drink of Englishmen" | 31 |
| Billy and Stephen's brother | 31 |
| British politician Douglas-Home | 31 |
| British P.M. _____ Douglas-Home | 31 |
| Out of the wind, on windjammers | 31 |
| Out of harm's way, in a way | 31 |
| On the less breezy side, at sea | 31 |
| On a sloop's sheltered side | 31 |
| Craft's position, sometimes | 31 |
| Away from the ocean's winds | 31 |
| Antonym of "windward" | 31 |
| "Not ___ to stand on" | 31 |
| ___ number (set theory concept) | 31 |
| Angel or Tiger, in sports slang | 31 |
| Auto model discontinued in 2004 | 31 |
| Sound of an incoming text, e.g. | 31 |
| It's high when it's red | 31 |
| They sometimes come by the yard | 31 |