| A&P's original business | 31 |
| Afternoon meal, across the pond | 31 |
| Afternoon social need, for some | 31 |
| Afternoon observance in England | 31 |
| Arizona city's Latin motto? | 31 |
| Adagio, allegro, moderato, etc. | 31 |
| Alfredo in "Traviata" | 31 |
| A bit after the top of the hour | 31 |
| Actress Wright or singer Brewer | 31 |
| Abbr. on an old map of the West | 31 |
| Appear before a House committee | 31 |
| Article in many a hip-hop title | 31 |
| Abolitionist Stevens, for short | 31 |
| Ancient setting of Luxor Temple | 31 |
| Age when seniors never shut up? | 31 |
| ABC sitcom with Patricia Heaton | 31 |
| Agatha Christie mystery setting | 31 |
| Anna Paquin won an Oscar for it | 31 |
| Authentic indie rocker Juliana? | 31 |
| A particular bit of typography? | 31 |
| Adjective used with good shakes | 31 |
| Ancient Balkan Peninsula region | 31 |
| Asset when shopping on a budget | 31 |
| A service break might break one | 31 |
| A must for a man in many a cafe | 31 |
| Auto steering system components | 31 |
| Actress Lana after a salon job? | 31 |
| Arctic tern's nesting area? | 31 |
| Arctic tern's landing spot? | 31 |
| Amusing bird for a child, maybe | 31 |
| Amazon.com search term, perhaps | 31 |
| A challenger might go after one | 31 |
| Auctioned investments, in brief | 31 |
| Adjustment to prevent tire wear | 31 |
| Arnold of "True Lies" | 31 |
| American barman'sgin drink | 31 |
| Archipelagic Polynesian kingdom | 31 |
| Astaire/Rogers screwball comedy | 31 |
| A.L. East squad, on scoreboards | 31 |
| Attacked, with "into" | 31 |
| Attorney's favorite sweets? | 31 |
| Alternative to paper or plastic | 31 |
| Available on the stock exchange | 31 |
| Acquired by, in the big leagues | 31 |
| Activity for folks in the pits? | 31 |
| Apt rhyme for "pedal" | 31 |
| Auditions, with "out" | 31 |
| Add lace to a piece of lingerie | 31 |
| Any" Jeopardy!" champ | 31 |
| “I can’t deny that” | 31 |
| Answer on an easy-to-grade test | 31 |
| Author of "The Other" | 31 |
| A player might be cut after one | 31 |
| Airport screeners' employer | 31 |
| An anagram for "rats" | 31 |
| Anastasia's father, for one | 31 |
| Alexandra's husband was one | 31 |
| A weather strip may fit into it | 31 |
| Auto roof with removable panels | 31 |
| Alan of "Suburgatory" | 31 |
| Au courant, with "in" | 31 |
| A, B, and O pertaining to blood | 31 |
| Abductors' crafts, some say | 31 |
| Arthur Godfrey's instrument | 31 |
| Arthur GodfreyÂ’s instrument | 31 |
| A soprano one has short strings | 31 |
| “Sayonara” star Miyoshi | 31 |
| Actress O'Connor: 1880-1959 | 31 |
| A woman who has borne one child | 31 |
| Apartments, in real estate talk | 31 |
| Al who's driven to succeed? | 31 |
| “Once ___ midnight ...” | 31 |
| Actress Mary and musician Midge | 31 |
| Address at the top of a browser | 31 |
| Addresses starting with http:// | 31 |
| American military branch: Abbr. | 31 |
| Advertiser who may be on a lot? | 31 |
| Archive hosted by Google Groups | 31 |
| Agcy. with an eagle in its logo | 31 |
| All-purpose vehicles, for short | 31 |
| A hero might get a medal for it | 31 |
| Anne Rice's Lestat, for one | 31 |
| American magazine debut of 1913 | 31 |
| Anne Sexton's claim to fame | 31 |
| Aria from "Pagliacci" | 31 |
| Abe of ''Fish'' | 31 |
| Apt anagram of "evil" | 31 |
| All-Star third baseman, 1985-96 | 31 |
| “The Way West” vehicles | 31 |
| Austrian observance of April 30 | 31 |
| “Pogo” cartoonist Kelly | 31 |
| Angkor ___ (Cambodian landmark) | 31 |
| Acquianted with powerful people | 31 |
| At a time of one's choosing | 31 |
| Antiroyalist, in the Revolution | 31 |
| Any one of the Phillies in 1950 | 31 |
| Announcer's call on a pitch | 31 |
| Apt rhyme for "guile" | 31 |
| Author of a best-selling reader | 31 |
| Alternative to an iron, in golf | 31 |