| Bartender's bottles | 23 |
| Bar owner's purchase | 24 |
| Baker's dozen, possibly | 27 |
| Alternatives to whole wheat | 27 |
| Starters in some fields | 23 |
| Baseball's Sandberg | 23 |
| Hall of Famer Sandberg | 22 |
| Sandberg of Cooperstown | 23 |
| Hall-of-Famer Sandberg | 22 |
| Baseball great Sandberg | 23 |
| Second baseman Sandberg | 23 |
| 1984 N.L. MVP Sandberg | 22 |
| Hall-of-Fame Cub Sandberg | 25 |
| Former Cub ___ Sandberg | 23 |
| Cubs Hall of Famer Sandberg | 27 |
| Chicago's Sandberg | 22 |
| Baseball's ___ Duren | 24 |
| ___ Duren, former pitcher | 25 |
| Car from Trollhättan | 23 |
| Auto with an acronymic name | 27 |
| Swedish automotive import | 25 |
| Former Swedish automaker | 24 |
| Car company once owned by GM | 28 |
| What a 9-5 worker worked on? | 28 |
| Turbo and 9-5 automaker | 23 |
| Swedish Air Force supplier | 26 |
| Seinfeld's was black | 24 |
| Seinfeld's car of choice | 28 |
| Sad-sounding car company? | 25 |
| Its SUV is called the 9-7X | 26 |
| Its logo is a crowned griffin | 29 |
| It has a griffin on its logo | 28 |
| GM purchase of '89 | 22 |
| GM bought half of it in 1990 | 28 |
| General Motors make, now | 24 |
| European car since 1947 | 23 |
| Discontinued Swedish car | 24 |
| Carmaker with a griffin logo | 28 |
| Car with an acronymic name | 26 |
| Car with a griffin logo | 23 |
| Car whose name is an acronym | 28 |
| Big Swedish manufacturer | 24 |
| Bankrupt European automaker | 27 |
| Auto with models 900 and 9000 | 29 |
| Auto made in Trollhattan | 24 |
| Acronymic auto-company name | 27 |
| 9-3 and 9-5 car manufacturer | 28 |
| Alternatives to Volvos | 22 |
| They have griffin logos | 23 |
| Popular cars along the E4 | 25 |
| Foreign cars now made by G.M. | 29 |
| First with headlight wipers | 27 |
| Cars that sound weepy? | 22 |
| Automotive debuts of 1949 | 25 |
| River of France and Germany | 27 |
| Flower from the Vosges | 22 |
| Coal-rich region of Germany | 27 |
| Coal-rich German region | 23 |
| West Germany's ___ Basin | 28 |
| Territory in W. Germany | 23 |
| River or region in Europe | 25 |
| River of western Germany | 24 |
| Mineral-rich European region | 28 |
| Germany's ____ Basin | 24 |
| German industrial basin | 23 |
| German coal-producing region | 28 |
| French river into the Moselle | 29 |
| Franco-German border region | 27 |
| European mining center | 22 |
| European industrial area | 24 |
| European coal-mining region | 27 |
| European basin or river | 23 |
| Coal-rich German valley | 23 |
| Coal-rich European region | 25 |
| Coal-rich area in Europe | 24 |
| Coal valley in Germany | 22 |
| Coal region of Germany | 22 |
| Birthplace of composer Drdla | 28 |
| ___ Basin, German coal region | 29 |
| ___ Basin (German coal area) | 28 |
| Religious day of rest: Abbr. | 28 |
| Gabriela of tennis fame | 23 |
| 1990 U.S. Open tennis winner | 28 |
| Subject of Exodus 20:10 | 23 |
| Fourth Commandment subject | 26 |
| "Quién ___?" | 25 |
| Kemo ___ (the Lone Ranger) | 26 |
| "¿Quién ___?" | 29 |
| Kemo ___ (Tonto's phrase) | 29 |
| "¿Quién __?" | 28 |
| Quien or kemo follower | 22 |
| Kemo___ (the Lone Ranger) | 25 |
| Kemo ___, Tonto's pal | 25 |
| Kemo _____ (trusty scout) | 25 |
| Kemo __ (Tonto's pal) | 25 |
| ''Quien __?'' | 29 |
| Swashbuckler's weapon | 25 |
| Rapier's big brother | 24 |
| Cavalryman's sidearm | 24 |
| Swashbuckler's sword | 24 |