| Prefix for chord or meter | 25 |
| Beginning of eight words? | 25 |
| Quarterfinal groups, e.g. | 25 |
| Based on the number eight | 25 |
| Wife jilted for Cleopatra | 25 |
| Large chamber music group | 25 |
| Wu-Tang Clan, for example | 25 |
| Two quartets side-by-side | 25 |
| Pair of barbershop groups | 25 |
| Large jazz group, perhaps | 25 |
| Group of eight performers | 25 |
| 2003 Peter Martins ballet | 25 |
| Some large jazz ensembles | 25 |
| Experts at jet propulsion | 25 |
| Exotic aquarium specimens | 25 |
| Couple with sixteen arms? | 25 |
| Certain ladies' rooms | 25 |
| Singer Anita from Chicago | 25 |
| Rangers submariner Darren | 25 |
| Anita of mid-century jazz | 25 |
| Suitable for Ripley's | 25 |
| Word after a round number | 25 |
| Like half of all integers | 25 |
| The Three Link Fraternity | 25 |
| Handyman's assignment | 25 |
| Handyman's work, e.g. | 25 |
| Goldfinger's sidekick | 25 |
| Goldfinger's henchman | 25 |
| They're out in a game | 25 |
| Handicapper's concern | 25 |
| They alternate with evens | 25 |
| Sights on roulette tables | 25 |
| Irish Sweepstakes figures | 25 |
| High roller's concern | 25 |
| Factor in decision-making | 25 |
| Bookie's calculations | 25 |
| 5:2, e.g., at a racetrack | 25 |
| "To a ..." poem | 25 |
| Keats wrote one to autumn | 25 |
| Tribute that often rhymes | 25 |
| Result of laudatory lines | 25 |
| Poem for the praiseworthy | 25 |
| Originally, a choral song | 25 |
| Keats wrote one to Psyche | 25 |
| Keats wrote one on an urn | 25 |
| Grecian urn tribute e.g. | 25 |
| "To a ..." work | 25 |
| "O" may open it | 25 |
| "___ to Apollo" | 25 |
| Ancient Roman music halls | 25 |
| Old-fashioned music halls | 25 |
| Exceeded the speed limit? | 25 |
| Pigged out (on), slangily | 25 |
| Riley's friend Digger | 25 |
| Andersen's birthplace | 25 |
| Theater in ancient Greece | 25 |
| Neisse River's outlet | 25 |
| Some of Keats's feats | 25 |
| Some Andrew Marvell works | 25 |
| Poems intended to be sung | 25 |
| Literature class readings | 25 |
| Heading in a Keats volume | 25 |
| Commendatory compositions | 25 |
| Black Sea port, to locals | 25 |
| Black Sea port, new-style | 25 |
| "Potemkin" port | 25 |
| County seat in west Texas | 25 |
| City southwest of Midland | 25 |
| City on the Permian Basin | 25 |
| Certain Black Sea dweller | 25 |
| "___ Billy Joe" | 25 |
| Start of many poem titles | 25 |
| Start of many dedications | 25 |
| Garfield's canine pal | 25 |
| Bullied pet of the comics | 25 |
| Yellow-and-brown toon dog | 25 |
| Pooch in the funny papers | 25 |
| Dog tormented by Garfield | 25 |
| Dog in 'Garfield' | 25 |
| Beagle drawn by Jim Davis | 25 |
| "Garfield" foil | 25 |
| 'Garfield' canine | 25 |
| God with raven messengers | 25 |
| God attended by Valkyries | 25 |
| His throne was Hlidskjalf | 25 |
| God identified with Woden | 25 |
| Two-time role for Hopkins | 25 |
| He gave an eye for wisdom | 25 |
| God of wisdom at Valhalla | 25 |
| Gladsheim palace resident | 25 |
| Father of Balder, in myth | 25 |
| Writer of praiseful poems | 25 |
| Specialist in love poetry | 25 |
| Penner of laudatory lines | 25 |
| Some Coleridge colleagues | 25 |
| Dashboard dial, for short | 25 |
| Half brother of William I | 25 |
| Half-brother of William I | 25 |
| Pope Urban II, originally | 25 |
| ___-Eaters (shoe inserts) | 25 |