100% | CAT | 3 | Pet that might clean itself with its leg in the air |
41% | APRON | 5 | Garment that may say "I love cooking with wine, sometimes I even put it in the food" |
38% | CAT | 3 | Purring pet that might go after the pet in 31d |
37% | CAT | 3 | Pet that may chase the characters in 19a, 21, 44a, 46a, 43d and 56d |
37% | WHEELIES | 8 | Stunts pulled on a bike with its front in the air |
37% | PIERS | 5 | Docks that may float in place with the tide |
36% | OUT | 3 | It's said with a thumb in the air |
35% | EMOTIONS | 8 | Things that might be raised in court … with or without the shaded letter |
35% | LES | 3 | Nickname that might have "-ley" or "-ter" after it in the full version |
35% | FANNYPACK | 9 | Bag that may be worn over the shoulder, in spite of its name |
35% | FLU | 3 | Bug that sounds like it was in the air? |
35% | NIP | 3 | It may be in the autumn air |
35% | TIMEOFDEPARTURE | 15 | It may be up in the air at an airport |
34% | WATER | 5 | With 7-Across, it might be the tallest structure in a small town |
34% | LOST | 4 | Enigmatic TV series that aired its final episode in May 2010 |
34% | NITROGEN | 8 | It's in the air |
34% | ODOR | 4 | It's in the air |
33% | ERIE | 4 | City in Pennsylvania that shares its name with one of the Great Lakes |
33% | EDINBURGH | 9 | A town in Indiana that shares its name with the capital of Scotland |
33% | HBO | 3 | Cable channel that aired the final episode of "Game of Thrones" in May |
33% | SOCK | 4 | Garment that may lose its mate in the laundry |
33% | CROUCHEND | 9 | Area in the London Borough of Haringey that shares its name with a 1980 Stephen King short story |
33% | OXYGEN | 6 | It's in the air and water |
33% | CAT | 3 | Pet that might play with a toy mouse |
33% | CAT | 3 | Pet that might get stuck in a tree |
33% | FIFTH | 5 | It may be taken in court, with "the" |
33% | BIRD | 4 | It may be flipped in anger, with "the" |
32% | OVEN | 4 | It might clean itself |
32% | HEP | 3 | With it, in the 50's |
32% | SSSS | 4 | Sound that might have caused panic on "Strato-Lab V" as it passed the 100,000 foot mark in 1961 |