| "And another thing..." | 32 |
| ''Let's not forget . . .'' | 46 |
| ''Don't forget . . .'' | 42 |
| ''As if that weren't enough . . .'' | 55 |
| Word with "ran" or "known as" | 49 |
| Word with "ran" | 25 |
| Word for some that ran | 22 |
| Word before an alternate spelling in a dictionary | 49 |
| The first a in aka | 18 |
| The first "a" in a k a | 32 |
| The 88 "Not Only ... But ___" | 39 |
| Starter with "ran" | 28 |
| Start of an addition | 20 |
| Secondly | 8 |
| Second thought leader | 21 |
| Part of a.k.a | 13 |
| Not forgetting | 14 |
| Hemingway's "The Sun ___ Rises" | 45 |
| Hemingway's ''The Sun ___ Rises'' | 53 |
| French Kicks "___ Ran" | 32 |
| Extra point lead-in | 19 |
| Ditto's kin | 15 |
| Afterthought start | 18 |
| Additional word | 15 |
| "Wait! There's more ..." | 38 |
| "Wait, there's more" | 34 |
| "To say nothing of . . ." | 35 |
| "There's more ..." | 32 |
| "The Son ___ Rises," novel re a family awakening? | 59 |
| "See" follower in a footnote | 38 |
| "Ran" preceder | 24 |
| "On top of that..." | 29 |
| "Oh, and another thing ..." | 37 |
| "Oh, and ..." | 23 |
| "More than that . . ." | 32 |
| "Let's not forget" | 32 |
| "Let's not forget . . ." | 38 |
| "Let's not forget ..." | 37 |
| "Let me just add" | 27 |
| "How could I forget ..." | 34 |
| "Don't forget ..." | 32 |
| "Don't forget . . ." | 34 |
| "But wait! There's more ..." | 42 |
| "Besides which ..." | 29 |
| "Before I forget" | 27 |
| "As if that weren't enough..." | 44 |
| "As if that weren't enough . . ." | 47 |
| "Another thing ..." | 29 |
| "And There Will Your Heart Be ___" Fields of the Nephilim | 67 |
| "And one more thing ..." | 34 |
| "And don't forget . . ." | 38 |
| "And besides . . ." | 29 |
| "___ Sprach Zarathustra," 1973 song | 45 |
| " Not to mention ... " | 32 |
| " . . . believe ___ in me": John 14:1 | 47 |
| 'The Sun -- Rises' | 26 |
| ''The Sun __ Rises'' | 36 |
| ''Not to mention ...'' | 38 |
| ''And another thing . . .'' | 43 |
| ''__ sprach Zarathustra'' | 41 |
| __-ran: loser | 13 |
| ___-ran (election loser) | 24 |
| ____ ran: loser | 15 |
| Journalist Stewart or Joseph | 28 |
| Journalist Joseph | 17 |
| Columnist Joseph | 16 |
| U.S. columnist | 14 |
| Noted columnist | 15 |
| Journalist Joseph or Stewart | 28 |
| Stewart or Joseph | 17 |
| Name in journalism | 18 |
| Journalist Stewart | 18 |
| Famed columnist | 15 |
| Children's musician Peter | 29 |
| Political columnist Joseph | 26 |
| Last name in journalism | 23 |
| Joseph or Stewart | 17 |
| FDR biographer | 14 |
| Columnist brothers Joseph and Stewart | 37 |
| Cold War era columnist Joseph | 29 |
| "Matter of Fact" columnist | 36 |
| Washington correspondent | 24 |
| U. S. columnist | 15 |
| Richard ___, one of the Hartford wits | 37 |
| Political journalist Joseph | 27 |
| Onetime political columnist Joseph | 34 |
| One of the Hartford Wits | 24 |
| Old political journalist with the newspaper column "Matter of Fact" | 77 |
| Old ''Matter of Fact'' columnist | 48 |
| Noted political writer | 22 |
| Noted journalist: 1910-89 | 25 |
| Noted journalism name | 21 |
| Kids' song singer Peter | 27 |
| Kiddie-singer Peter | 19 |
| Joseph who was the subject of the 2012 biographical play "The Columnist" | 82 |
| FDR biographer Joseph | 21 |
| Famed political columnist | 25 |
| Either of two "Matter of Fact" columnists | 51 |
| Columnist Stewart or Joseph | 27 |
| Columnist Stewart | 17 |