| Spy Aldrich ___ | 15 |
| Soviet spy Aldrich | 18 |
| Souls to Serge | 14 |
| Site of Iowa State U. | 21 |
| Site of Iowa State campus | 25 |
| Singing family name | 19 |
| Singing brothers of "Rag Mop" | 39 |
| Singing brothers in the 50's | 32 |
| Singer from Boston | 18 |
| Silicon Valley's NASA __ Research Center | 44 |
| Setting of the Big 12's Jack Trice Stadium | 46 |
| Reformer Jessie | 15 |
| Rachel of "General Hospital" | 38 |
| Presidential straw poll city | 28 |
| Old-time actor Leon | 19 |
| Novelist Ben ___ Williams | 25 |
| Nice souls in Iowa? | 19 |
| Neighbor of Des Moines | 22 |
| National Animal Disease Center's locale | 43 |
| NASAÂ’s ___ Research Center | 30 |
| Nancy or Ed of songdom | 22 |
| Mingo on "Daniel Boone" | 33 |
| Midwestern city with the motto "Smart Choice" | 55 |
| Midwestern campus site | 22 |
| Midwest college town | 20 |
| Midwest city which lends its name to a Republican straw poll | 60 |
| Leon or Ed | 10 |
| Leon of "Mister Ed" | 29 |
| Leon in ''Mister Ed'' | 37 |
| It's south of Mason City on I-35 | 36 |
| It's between Mason City and Des Moines on I-35 | 50 |
| ISU site | 8 |
| Iowa State's there | 22 |
| Iowa State's setting | 24 |
| Iowa State's place | 22 |
| Iowa State's locale | 23 |
| Iowa State UniversityÂ’s home | 32 |
| Iowa State University home | 26 |
| Iowa State University city | 26 |
| Iowa State Univ. locale | 23 |
| Iowa State is here | 18 |
| Iowa city, once called College Farm | 35 |
| Iowa city with a GOP straw poll | 31 |
| Iowa city on I-35 | 17 |
| Innovative Broadway producer: 1871–1937 | 46 |
| Infamous name in spying | 23 |
| Hometown of the Cyclones | 24 |
| Home of the N.C.A.A.'s Cyclones | 35 |
| Home of the Iowa State Cyclones | 31 |
| Home of Iowa's Cyclones | 27 |
| Home of Iowa State U. | 21 |
| Home of a Big 12 school | 23 |
| Harry of the novel "The Man Who Cried I Am" | 53 |
| Golfer Stephen | 14 |
| French souls | 12 |
| Former singing brothers | 23 |
| Former CIA agent/spy Aldrich | 28 |
| Famed compiler of almanacs: 1708–64 | 42 |
| Ed, singer of "My Cup Runneth Over" | 45 |
| Ed, portrayed Mingo on "Daniel Boone" | 47 |
| Early American orator Fisher ___ | 32 |
| Des Moines neighbor | 19 |
| Cyclones' city | 18 |
| Cyclones play here | 18 |
| Convicted spy Aldrich | 21 |
| Columnist and graphic novelist Jonathan | 39 |
| Colonial almanac compiler Nathaniel | 35 |
| City southeast of Fort Dodge | 28 |
| City on the South Skunk River | 29 |
| City near the Skunk River | 25 |
| City in central Iowa | 20 |
| City half an hour north of Des Moines | 37 |
| City about 30 miles from Des Moines | 35 |
| CIA turncoat Aldrich | 20 |
| CIA spy Aldrich | 15 |
| CIA agent turned spy | 20 |
| Character actor Leon | 20 |
| Cathy of "East of Eden" | 33 |
| Canadian golf pro, Stephen | 26 |
| C.I.A. betrayer arrested in 1994 | 32 |
| C.I.A. betrayer Aldrich | 23 |
| Brothers' name of 40's-50's music | 45 |
| Brothers who sang "You, You, You" | 43 |
| Brothers of song | 16 |
| Brothers of '50s music | 26 |
| Bob ___, young man in Dreiser's "Sister Carrie" | 61 |
| Big Twelve Conference city | 26 |
| Ben Williams's middle name | 30 |
| Bankrupt discount store | 23 |
| An Ed with aspirations? | 23 |
| Aldrich or Nancy | 16 |
| Actor Leon of "Life With Father" | 42 |
| Actor Ed of "Daniel Boone" | 36 |
| Academic Iowa city | 18 |
| 1940s-'50s musical family name | 34 |
| "Undecided" Brothers | 30 |
| "Tonight Show" tomahawk tosser Ed | 43 |
| "Rag Mop" singers the ___ Brothers | 44 |
| "Rag Mop" brothers' last name | 43 |
| "Peyton Place" denizen: 1957 | 38 |