| 100% | BEIT | 4 | "Far ___ from me to..." |
| 78% | ROI | 3 | Any Louis from I to XVIII |
| 76% | USONE | 5 | Route from Me. to Fla. |
| 75% | USONE | 5 | Auto route from Me. to Fla. |
| 75% | USROUTE | 7 | One runs from Me. to Fla. |
| 74% | ROI | 3 | Any one of the Louis from I to XVIII |
| 74% | ISOLATED | 8 | Far from society and hard to reach |
| 72% | RTE | 3 | 1 running from Me. to Fla., e.g. |
| 68% | CALL | 4 | "___ me!" ("Hope to hear from you!") |
| 66% | ENE | 3 | Direction from Mo. to Me. |
| 66% | IRE | 3 | Country that "Take Me to Church" singer Hozier is from: Abbr. |
| 65% | ATRAINS | 7 | Carriers from northern Manhattan to Far Rockaway |
| 65% | CHIVE | 5 | Flavouring from Switzerland I have to pursue |
| 65% | YOU | 3 | "From Me to ___" (The Beatles' song) |
| 65% | OUTERMOST | 9 | Farthest from the center, and a hint to 17-, 24-, 40- and 51-Across |
| 64% | KNOWYOU | 7 | Getting to __, from Rodgers' The King and I |
| 64% | KNOWYOU | 7 | Getting to __, song from the King and I |
| 63% | EVANESCENCE | 11 | "Bring Me to Life" metal band that chose their name from a dictionary |
| 63% | SALT | 4 | I come from the ocean and add taste to your food |
| 63% | NERDY | 5 | "Talk ___ to me!" (request from a brainiac in bed?) |
| 62% | ATIP | 4 | Something to take from me? |
| 62% | PAD | 3 | I'm used by many sports players to protect themselves from injuries |
| 60% | MRS | 3 | "___ Robinson, you're trying to seduce me" (line from "The Graduate") |
| 59% | ADINERCOSTUME | 13 | "Someday I'll graduate from 'Girl in ___' to an actual speaking part" |
| 58% | STP | 3 | Brand in the lyrics to "Slide Some Oil to Me" from "The Wiz" |
| 58% | PAREE | 5 | “___, What Did You Do to Me?” (Cole Porter song from “Fifty Million Frenchmen”) |
| 58% | NONETOO | 7 | Far from |
| 57% | COAT | 4 | I'm the white cape that chemists wear to protect from messy reactions. Who am I? |
| 57% | KING | 4 | I am one of three from a popular Christmas carol who brought gifts to baby Jesus |
| 57% | WENCESLAS | 9 | I am a "good" ruler from a popular Christmas carol who gives alms to the poor |