| Football's Flash Herber | 27 |
| Famed golfer's nickname | 27 |
| Contemporary of Jack and Gary | 29 |
| Army leader's nickname | 26 |
| "LA Law" character | 28 |
| "L.A. Law" partner | 28 |
| "L.A. Law" attorney | 29 |
| "Army" man of golf | 28 |
| "Army" leader, once | 29 |
| Followers of a links legend | 27 |
| River through Florence | 22 |
| River under the Ponte Vecchio | 29 |
| River to the Ligurian Sea | 25 |
| It flows through Florence | 25 |
| Ponte Vecchio's river | 25 |
| The Ponte Vecchio spans it | 26 |
| The New Yorker cartoonist | 25 |
| Flower through Florence | 23 |
| The Ponte Vecchio crosses it | 28 |
| River near the Leaning Tower | 28 |
| It flows past Florence | 22 |
| New Yorker cartoonist Peter | 27 |
| Classic New Yorker cartoonist | 29 |
| View from the Leaning Tower | 27 |
| New Yorker cartoonist | 24 |
| Late satirical cartoonist | 25 |
| Water under the Ponte Vecchio | 29 |
| View from the Ponte Vecchio | 27 |
| The Chiani flows into it | 24 |
| Sight from the Ponte Vecchio | 28 |
| Satiric cartoonist Peter | 24 |
| River that runs by the Uffizi | 29 |
| River straddled by Florence | 27 |
| River in the City of Lilies | 27 |
| River in central Italy | 22 |
| Ponte Vecchio's crossing | 28 |
| Ponte Vecchio spans it | 22 |
| Physics Nobelist Penzias | 24 |
| Ligurian Sea tributary | 22 |
| Late New Yorker cartoonist | 26 |
| Italy's Val d'___ | 25 |
| It runs through Florence | 24 |
| It flooded Florence in 1966 | 27 |
| Florence's waterfront | 25 |
| Classical Italian typeface | 26 |
| Big-bang physicist Penzias | 26 |
| 1966 Florentine flooder | 23 |
| Governor Schwarzenegger | 23 |
| "Green Acres" pig | 27 |
| First name in action films | 26 |
| "Merope" poet | 23 |
| "Dover Beach" poet | 28 |
| W.W. II general Hap ___ | 23 |
| Revolutionary War turncoat | 26 |
| First name among governors | 26 |
| "Hap" or Benedict | 27 |
| Like a raucous stadium crowd | 28 |
| Like thundering crowds | 22 |
| Like boisterous crowds | 22 |
| Like appreciative fans | 22 |
| Like an enthusiastic crowd | 26 |
| Like a stadium after a homer | 28 |
| Like a boisterous crowd | 23 |
| Cacophonous, as an ocean | 24 |
| Really loud, as a crowd | 23 |
| Loud, as a stadium crowd | 24 |
| Loud like a packed stadium | 26 |
| Like the pounding surf | 22 |
| Like Super Bowl crowds | 22 |
| Like many sports crowds | 23 |
| Like fans after a touchdown | 27 |
| Like big planes in flight | 25 |
| Like a World Cup crowd | 22 |
| Like a supportive crowd | 23 |
| Like a loud crowd of rowdies | 28 |
| Howling, as with laughter | 25 |
| Cacophonous, as a crowd | 23 |
| At the top of one's lungs | 29 |
| Between ___ and a hard place | 28 |
| Yankee superstar, familiarly | 28 |
| Baseball star's nickname | 28 |
| Yankee star's nickname | 26 |
| Yankee slugger, familiarly | 26 |
| Longtime Yankee nickname | 24 |
| Youngest to reach 500 HRs | 25 |
| Yankee slugger, to fans | 23 |
| '90s Mariners star | 22 |
| Yankee Stadium nickname | 23 |
| Yankee slugger's nickname | 29 |
| Longtime Yankees nickname | 25 |
| Famed infielder, to fans | 24 |
| Fading star of the East? | 24 |
| Controversial infielder | 23 |
| Bronx third baseman, to fans | 28 |
| 2005 A.L. MVP, familiarly | 25 |
| Yankees' #13, to fans | 25 |
| Yankees superstar, familiarly | 29 |
| Yankees star, for short | 23 |
| Yankees slugger, to fans | 24 |
| Yankee superstar, to fans | 25 |