| Like a saucer's symmetry | 28 |
| Kind of skeleton or symmetry | 28 |
| Angle between stem and stalk | 28 |
| Obvious statements, possibly | 28 |
| The second cervical vertebra | 28 |
| Imaginary line between poles | 28 |
| Vehicle's connecting rod | 28 |
| Supporter of some big wheels | 28 |
| Revolutionary part of a car? | 28 |
| They keep the wheels turning | 28 |
| Eighteen-wheeler's bunch | 28 |
| 'Sheesh in Mexico!,' | 28 |
| Yeoman's "yes" | 28 |
| Sailor's "yes" | 28 |
| Word a captain likes to hear | 28 |
| Ahab's word of agreement | 28 |
| When doubled, a familiar cry | 28 |
| Salt's "sÃ" | 28 |
| Pirate's "yes" | 28 |
| Gob's "got it" | 28 |
| "Will do, Captain" | 28 |
| "I'm in favor!” | 28 |
| "Got it," to a gob | 28 |
| "Whatever you say" | 28 |
| Positively a nocturnal lemur | 28 |
| Ensign's answer, perhaps | 28 |
| Yesterday, in the Yucatán | 28 |
| Town near Fort Devens, Mass. | 28 |
| Roy of jazz or Kevin of rock | 28 |
| Brian Eno collaborator Kevin | 28 |
| "Sgt. Fury" artist | 28 |
| --- Rock (Aussie attraction) | 28 |
| They're needed for bills | 28 |
| They may "have it" | 28 |
| Sounds heard on Capitol Hill | 28 |
| Appropriate anagram for yeas | 28 |
| Rand beloved by Libertarians | 28 |
| Objectivist's first name | 28 |
| Objectivist philosopher Rand | 28 |
| Libertarian/objectivist Rand | 28 |
| 'Anthem' author Rand | 28 |
| Author who created John Galt | 28 |
| County on the Firth of Clyde | 28 |
| Flower shaped like a trumpet | 28 |
| Rhododendron's relatives | 28 |
| Rhododendrons' relatives | 28 |
| Astronomer's measurement | 28 |
| Ponta Delgada is its capital | 28 |
| Home of São Miguel Island | 28 |
| Breakthrough in AIDS therapy | 28 |
| Worshiper of Huitzilopochtli | 28 |
| Onetime Lake Texcoco dweller | 28 |
| Ancient Anáhuac residents | 28 |
| Citrus city near Los Angeles | 28 |
| Sound familiar to a shepherd | 28 |
| Sound heard at shearing time | 28 |
| It's heard from the herd | 28 |
| Bit of barnyard onomatopoeia | 28 |
| Children's book elephant | 28 |
| Royal elephant of literature | 28 |
| Little elephant of juveniles | 28 |
| One "in the woods" | 28 |
| First name in long home runs | 28 |
| Biblical tower-building site | 28 |
| Judy Garland musical of 1941 | 28 |
| Hindu "Mr." (Var.) | 28 |
| Journalist Walters, casually | 28 |
| One who takes to the bottle? | 28 |
| "Go bye-bye," e.g. | 28 |
| Nonsensical syllables, maybe | 28 |
| -- -Os (salad topping brand) | 28 |
| "Applause" actress | 28 |
| Card game like chemin de fer | 28 |
| Composer who had 20 children | 28 |
| Composer Johann Sebastian __ | 28 |
| He really did go for baroque | 28 |
| Goldberg Variations composer | 28 |
| Founder of a musical dynasty | 28 |
| "Illusions" author | 28 |
| Type of road, seat or burner | 28 |
| Word with running or quarter | 28 |
| Where bottles of alcohol sit | 28 |
| Place for low-priority items | 28 |
| Part of a gymnastics routine | 28 |
| Security clearance procedure | 28 |
| Puts up money for, as a play | 28 |
| Baron Francis or Friar Roger | 28 |
| Actor Kevin's breakfast? | 28 |
| Michael Jackson chart topper | 28 |
| 1987 hit for Michael Jackson | 28 |
| 1987 album with five #1 hits | 28 |
| ''___ dog!'' | 28 |
| Former state in West Germany | 28 |
| ___-Powell (Sir R. S. Smyth) | 28 |
| History making 1940s air ace | 28 |
| Officer's identification | 28 |
| "Find another way" | 28 |
| "Men Behaving ___" | 28 |
| 2003 Billy Bob Thornton film | 28 |
| Max who played Jethro Bodine | 28 |