| Applied sci. professional | 25 |
| A Northeastern U. grad | 22 |
| Personalize a bracelet, e.g. | 28 |
| Personalize a bracelet | 22 |
| Imprint on a hard surface | 25 |
| Carve on, as a monument | 23 |
| Add a monogram to, perhaps | 26 |
| Occupy the attention of | 23 |
| Many Rice grads: Abbr. | 22 |
| Corps personnel: Abbr. | 22 |
| Boeing personnel: Abbr. | 23 |
| Some specialize in elec. | 24 |
| Some MIT grads, briefly | 23 |
| Some Caltech grads: Abbr. | 25 |
| Road designers, e.g.: Abbr. | 27 |
| Professional people: Abbr. | 26 |
| Many Caltech grads: Abbr. | 25 |
| Lots of R.P.I. grads: Abbr. | 27 |
| Chang's twin's | 22 |
| Certain drawings: Abbr. | 23 |
| Swallow, as with flames | 23 |
| Surround with a saintly light | 29 |
| Give saintly status to | 22 |
| Surround with radiance | 22 |
| Represent as a saint, say | 25 |
| Provide an angelic aura | 23 |
| Paint with a saintly ring | 25 |
| Highlight with a high light | 27 |
| Like some digital pictures | 26 |
| Flavor ___ (MSG, e.g.) | 22 |
| Granddaddy of all computers | 27 |
| Early computer acronym | 22 |
| Pioneering 1940s computer | 25 |
| First electronic computer | 25 |
| One of the first computers | 26 |
| Early digital computer | 22 |
| Computer unveiled in 1946 | 25 |
| Computer that debuted in 1946 | 29 |
| Computer of the '40s | 24 |
| 1946 high-tech unveiling | 24 |
| World's first computer | 26 |
| Univac's predecessor | 24 |
| U. of Penn. early computer | 26 |
| Tech marvel of the 1940s | 24 |
| Pioneer computer of 1946 | 24 |
| Massive early computer | 22 |
| First digital computer | 22 |
| Early computing acronym | 23 |
| Digital computer of yore | 24 |
| Big name in computer history | 28 |
| 1947 computing patent subject | 29 |
| 1940s ancestor of Watson | 24 |
| '40s-'50s computer | 26 |
| Children's author Blyton | 28 |
| Sir Geraint's wife | 22 |
| Author Bagnold or Blyton | 24 |
| Home of Phillips University | 27 |
| Northern Oklahoma city | 22 |
| Markey of Tarzan films | 22 |
| City NNW of Oklahoma City | 25 |
| "Camelot" character | 29 |
| Writer Blyton or Bagnold | 24 |
| Phillips University site | 24 |
| Geraint's ladylove | 22 |
| Geraint's better half | 25 |
| English novelist Bagnold | 24 |
| Symphonic '70s rockers | 26 |
| Site of Phillips University | 27 |
| Patient wife of Sir Geraint | 27 |
| Lady in Arthurian legend | 24 |
| Kiddie lit author Blyton | 24 |
| Home to Phillips University | 27 |
| City on the Chisholm Trail | 26 |
| City along the Chisholm Trail | 29 |
| "Ghost World" girl | 28 |
| Woman's given name | 22 |
| Woman with legendary patience | 29 |
| Welsh girl's given name | 27 |
| Vance Air Force Base site | 25 |
| Vance Air Force Base locale | 27 |
| Town on the Chisholm Trail | 26 |
| Tennyson title character | 24 |
| Site of Vance Air Force Base | 28 |
| Silents actress Markey | 22 |
| She came a lot to Camelot | 25 |
| Robert John Godfrey band | 24 |
| Queen Wheat City of Oklahoma | 28 |
| Playwright-novelist Bagnold | 27 |
| Place name in Oklahoma | 22 |
| Phillips University is here | 27 |
| Old-time actress Bennett | 24 |
| Mr. Meddle creator Blyton | 25 |
| Miss Bagnold, the author | 24 |
| Markey who played Jane | 22 |
| Leona Mitchell's hometown | 29 |
| Lass of King Arthur's day | 29 |
| It's NNW of Oklahoma City | 29 |
| Hometown of soprano Mitchell | 28 |
| Home of Vance Air Force Base | 28 |
| Her patience is legendary | 25 |