| AMES | "A Man Named Doll" author Jonathan |
| AMES | "Daniel Boone" TV's |
| AMES | "Daniel Boone" actor |
| AMES | "My Cup Renneth Over" singer |
| AMES | "My Cup Runneth Over" singer |
| AMES | "My Cup Runneth Over" singer Ed |
| AMES | "Rag Mop" brothers |
| AMES | "Rag Mop" singers the ___ Brothers |
| AMES | ''My Cup Runneth Over'' singer |
| AMES | Actor Ed of "Daniel Boone" |
| AMES | Actor Leon of "Life With Father" |
| AMES | Actor Leon of "The Postman Always Rings Twice" |
| AMES | Aldrich ___ (ex-CIA agent serving a life sentence for espionage) |
| AMES | Aldrich of spydom |
| AMES | Aldrich who was a spy for the K.G.B. |
| AMES | Author Ben ___ Williams |
| AMES | Baritone Ed |
| AMES | Big 12 college town |
| AMES | Big Twelve Conference city |
| AMES | Bob ___, young man in Dreiser's "Sister Carrie" |
| AMES | Brothers of song |
| AMES | Brothers' name of 40's-50's music |
| AMES | C.I.A. betrayer Aldrich |
| AMES | C.I.A. betrayer arrested in 1994 |
| AMES | Campus site for 30,000+ Iowa students |
| AMES | Cathy ___, "East of Eden" wife |
| AMES | Cathy of "East of Eden" |
| AMES | Central Iowa city |
| AMES | Central Iowan city, home to the ISU |
| AMES | City about 40 miles from Des Moines |
| AMES | City half an hour north of Des Moines |
| AMES | City home to Iowa State University |
| AMES | City in 23 Across |
| AMES | City in Iowa |
| AMES | City in Iowa hidden in the name "James" |
| AMES | City in central Iowa |
| AMES | City in the Midwest's Story County |
| AMES | City in the central part of 39-Down |
| AMES | City in the central part of 41-Down |
| AMES | City near Des Moines |
| AMES | City near the geographic center of Iowa |
| AMES | City north of Des Moines |
| AMES | City of Iowa State University |
| AMES | City of central Iowa |
| AMES | City on the Skunk |
| AMES | City on the Skunk River |
| AMES | City southeast of Fort Dodge |
| AMES | City that is home to Iowa State University |
| AMES | City that's home to Iowa State |
| AMES | City that's home to Iowa State University |
| AMES | City that’s home to Iowa State University |
| AMES | City west of Cedar Rapids |
| AMES | City where Iowa State University is |
| AMES | City where the Iowa State Cyclones play home games |
| AMES | College city in 15 Across |
| AMES | College city on I-35 |
| AMES | College town in Iowa |
| AMES | College town in central Iowa |
| AMES | College town in the Hawkeye State |
| AMES | College town north of Des Moines |
| AMES | College town of George Washington Carver |
| AMES | College town that's home to Iowa State |
| AMES | College town that's home to Iowa State University |
| AMES | College town west of Cedar Rapids |
| AMES | College town where Iowa State is |
| AMES | Colonial almanac compiler Nathaniel |
| AMES | Columnist and graphic novelist Jonathan |
| AMES | Corn Belt city |
| AMES | Double agent Aldrich |
| AMES | Early American orator Fisher ___ |
| AMES | Ed of "Daniel Boone" |
| AMES | Ed of Mingo fame |
| AMES | Ed who played Mingo on "Daniel Boone" |
| AMES | Ed who sang "My Cup Runneth Over" |
| AMES | Ed with the 1967 hit "My Cup Runneth Over" |
| AMES | Ed, portrayed Mingo on "Daniel Boone" |
| AMES | End of Stepquote |
| AMES | Harry of the novel "The Man Who Cried I Am" |
| AMES | Hawkeye State campus town |
| AMES | Hawkeye State city |
| AMES | Hawkeye State college town |
| AMES | Home city of the Big 12's Cyclones |
| AMES | Home of 14-Down |
| AMES | Home of 49-Down State University |
| AMES | Home of Cyclones games |
| AMES | Home of ISU |
| AMES | Home of Iowa State |
| AMES | Home of Iowa State University |
| AMES | Home of a Big 12 school |
| AMES | Home of college football's Cyclones |
| AMES | Home of the Big 12's Cyclones |
| AMES | Home of the Cyclones |
| AMES | Home of the Iowa State Cyclones |
| AMES | Home of the Iowa State Daily |
| AMES | Home of the N.C.A.A.'s Cyclones |
| AMES | Home of the NCAA's Cyclones |
| AMES | Home to Iowa State |
| AMES | Home to Iowa State University |
| AMES | Home to the Cyclones |
| AMES | Hometown of the Iowa State Daily |
| AMES | Infamous Aldrich |
| AMES | Infamous name in spying |
| AMES | Iowa Department of Transportation city |
| AMES | Iowa State University city |
| AMES | Iowa State University home |
| AMES | Iowa State University locale |
| AMES | Iowa State University site |
| AMES | Iowa State University town |
| AMES | Iowa State University's city |
| AMES | Iowa State University's home |
| AMES | Iowa State University's location |
| AMES | Iowa State city |
| AMES | Iowa State home |
| AMES | Iowa State locale |
| AMES | Iowa State setting |
| AMES | Iowa State site |
| AMES | Iowa State town |
| AMES | Iowa State's city |
| AMES | Iowa State's home |
| AMES | Iowa State's locale |
| AMES | Iowa State's town |
| AMES | Iowa Straw Poll city, once |
| AMES | Iowa campus city |
| AMES | Iowa campus town |
| AMES | Iowa city |
| AMES | Iowa city near the Skunk river |
| AMES | Iowa city north of Des Moines |
| AMES | Iowa city on the South Skunk River |
| AMES | Iowa city that anagrams into an Arizona city |
| AMES | Iowa college city |
| AMES | Iowa college city that isn't Iowa City |
| AMES | Iowa college town |
| AMES | Iowa college town north of Des Moines |
| AMES | Iowa home of the Big 12's Cyclones |
| AMES | Iowa home of the Cyclones |
| AMES | Iowa locale of the National Animal Disease Center |
| AMES | Iowa straw poll city, once |
| AMES | Iowa town west of Cedar Rapids |
| AMES | Iowa university town |
| AMES | It's between Minneapolis and Kansas City on I-35 |
| AMES | It's north of Kansas City on I-35 |
| AMES | It's south of Mason City on I-35 |
| AMES | It's south of Minneapolis on I-35 |
| AMES | It's west of Cedar Rapids |
| AMES | Jonathan ___, creator of HBO's "Bored to Death" and part time boxer known as "The Herring Wonder" |
| AMES | Jonathan who created Bored to Death |
| AMES | Jonathan who wrote “You Were Never Really Here” |
| AMES | L E G —, England Test cricketer who hit 148 not out against South Africa at the Oval in 1935 |
| AMES | Largest city in Story County, Iowa |
| AMES | Last name for 1950s singing brothers |
| AMES | Last name from Daniel Boone |
| AMES | Last name of the "Rag Mop" singing brothers |
| AMES | Leon of "Meet Me in St. Louis" |
| AMES | Leon of "Mister Ed" |
| AMES | Locale of Iowa’s Reiman Gardens |
| AMES | Longtime Iowa straw poll city |
| AMES | Maker of the 1915 Kentucky Thoroughbred Roadster |
| AMES | Midwest center of agricultural research |
| AMES | Midwest college town |
| AMES | Midwest university city |
| AMES | Midwest university town |
| AMES | Midwestern college town |
| AMES | Mingo portrayer |
| AMES | Mission center for IRIS and SOFIA |
| AMES | NASA __: research center in Silicon Valley |
| AMES | NASA ___ Research Center, in California |
| AMES | NASA research facility in California (not Iowa, as its name would suggest) |
| AMES | NASA's ___ Research Center |
| AMES | NASA's ___ Research Center, headquartered at Mountain View, California |
| AMES | NASA's research center in California |
| AMES | NASA’s ___ Research Center |
| AMES | Old-time actor Leon |
| AMES | Popular departmental store from before the millennium that was known for its great discounts |
| AMES | Presidential straw poll city |
| AMES | Protagonist of Torrey Peters’s “Detransition, Baby” |
| AMES | Rachel of "General Hospital" |
| AMES | Reformer Jessie |
| AMES | Reverend protagonist of Marilynne Robinson’s “Gilead” |
| AMES | River under the London Bridge |
| AMES | Silicon Valley's ___ Research Center |
| AMES | Singer Ed |
| AMES | Singing brothers |
| AMES | Singing brothers' name |
| AMES | Singing family name |
| AMES | Site of Cyclones home games |
| AMES | Site of Iowa State |
| AMES | Site of Iowa State University |
| AMES | Site of the Cyclones' Jack Trice Stadium |
| AMES | Site of the Cyclones' stadium |
| AMES | Site of the USDA's National Animal Disease Center |
| AMES | Skunk River city |
| AMES | Spy Aldrich |
| AMES | Spy Aldrich ___ |
| AMES | Spy in '94 headlines |
| AMES | Spy in 1994 headlines |
| AMES | Stephen —, Canadian golfer who won the 2004 Western Open |
| AMES | Stephen —, Canadian golfer; 2004 Western Open tournament winner |
| AMES | Subject of the 2012 book "Circle of Treason" |
| AMES | Surname of brothers with 38 chart hits in the '40s and '50s |
| AMES | TV's Daniel Boone actor Ed |
| AMES | The Iowa State Cyclones' city |
| AMES | The___Brothers (40's-50's group) |
| AMES | Traitor Aldrich |
| AMES | Traitor Aldrich ___ |
| AMES | Traitorous Aldrich |
| AMES | Treasonous Aldrich |
| AMES | University city in the Hawkeye State |
| AMES | University city north of Des Moines |
| AMES | University town near Des Moines |
| AMES | University town west of Cedar Rapids |
| AMES | Upper Midwest town with the world's tallest concrete gnome |
| AMES | Where Carver taught in Iowa |
| AMES | Where the Big 12's Cyclones play |
| AMES | Where the Iowa Straw Poll is done |
| AMES | With 3 Down, where George Washington Carver went to college |
| AMES | With 61-Down, a Big 12 campus city |
| AMES | Young actor McNamara of "The Conners" |
| AMES | __ Brothers; 1950s quartet |
| AMES | ___ Brothers ("Rag Mop" singers) |
| AMES | ___ Brothers of 40's-50's music |
| AMES | ___ Brothers, who sang "Rag Mop" |
| AMES | ___ Building, Boston's first skyscraper |
| AMES | ___ Building, first skyscraper in Boston |
| AMES | ___ McNamara, actor who plays Darlene's son Mark on "The Conners" |
| AMES | ___ McNamara, actor who plays Mark Conner-Healy on "The Conners" |
| AMES | ___ Research Center |
| AMES | ___ Research Center (NASA facility in Silicon Valley) |
| AMES | ___ Research Center (NASA lab in Silicon Valley) |
| AMES | ___ Straw Poll |
| AMES | ____ Brothers ("Rag Mop" quartet) |