- AMES
- City in Iowa
- Ed or Leon
- Iowa City rival
- Iowa State locale
- Iowa State site
- Daniel Boone co-star Ed
- Meet Me in St. Louis actor
- Rag Mop brothers
- Cyclones' home city
- Ed of "Daniel Boone"
- Iowa city
- Spy Aldrich of '94 headlines
- Brothers of song
- Brothers who sang "Rag Mop"
- Hawkeye State city
- Iowa town
- Singer Ed _____
- Singing brothers
- Moonstruck Oscar-winner
- Iowa college town
- Where the Big 12's Cyclones play
- Iowa home of the Big 12's Cyclones
- River under the London Bridge
- Gets under control
- Iowa city with a GOP straw poll
- Iowa State city
- Iowa university town
- Home of Iowa State
- The Girls from ___ (2009 Jeffrey Zaslow best-seller)
- City 30 miles north of Des Moines
- Collegiate Iowa city
- Home of the Cyclones
- Iowa State University home
- Iowa city with the motto "Smart Choice"
- Iowa home of the Cyclones
- Midwest city which lends its name to a Republican straw poll
- Midwestern city with the motto "Smart Choice"
- Straw poll city
- City on the Skunk River
- Singer Ed
- Iowa site
- Spy Aldrich
- Iowa hub
- Corn Belt hub
- CIA traitor Aldrich
- Iowa State home
- Skunk River city
- Aldrich, the spy
- Iowa State's home
- I-State News broadcast site
- The Girls From ___ (2009 nonfiction best seller)
- Iowa State University's home
- NASA's ___ Research Center
- California's NASA ___ Research Center
- Midwestern site of a presidential straw poll
- Me three
- Me too
- 1950's singer Ed, Gene, Joe, or Vic
- College city where the world's first electronic digital computer was invented
- City that's home to the United States' first land-grant university
- Nathaniel _____, publisher of the first annual almanac in America
- Early stop for many US presidential candidates
- Midwestern city named for a Massachusetts Congressman
- Home of an NCAA wrestling powerhouse
- Setting for some Cy-Hawk Trophy rivalry games
- City covered by the Des Moines Register
- City north of Des Moines
- Iowa State University's town
- My Cup Runneth Over singer
- Iowa State University site
- Iowa State location
- ___ Brothers ("Rag Mop" singers)
- Mister Ed actor Leon
- CIA turncoat Aldrich
- Mingo portrayer Ed
- Spy Aldrich ___
- Home of the Iowa State Cyclones
- Infamous Aldrich
- Daniel Boone actor Ed
- Daniel Boone star Ed
- City on the Skunk
- Home of college football's Cyclones, with 53-Down
- Aldrich ___: Traitor Within
- Spydom's Aldrich
- Home of Iowa State University
- Leon of "Mister Ed"
- 1990s spy Aldrich
- Baritone Ed
- Billy Sunday's hometown
- Name of a NASA research center
- Billy Sunday's Iowa birthplace
- Iowa city on the Skunk River
- City near Des Moines
- Corn Belt city on I-35
- Soviet spy Aldrich
- Spy Aldrich arrested in 1994
- Site of Iowa State
- Surname of singing brothers Joe, Gene, Vic, and Ed
- CIA mole Aldrich
- Corn Belt city
- Home to Iowa State University
- Iowa State's city
- Location of Iowa State University
- Midwestern college town
- Home to Jack Trice Stadium
- City along the Cedar Rapids and Missouri River Railroad
- Iowa city where NBA player Harrison Barnes was born
- Home of the Big 12's Cyclones
- Iowa straw poll city
- It's between Mason City and Des Moines on I-35
- Reformer Jessie
- Iowan city
- City N. of Des Moines
- Double agent Aldrich
- Iowa State Univ. town
- Daniel Boone actor
- Iowa State University city
- Mingo portrayer on "Daniel Boone"
- CIA spy Aldrich
- Academic Iowa city
- 1940s-'50s musical family name
- Bankrupt discount store
- Silicon Valley's NASA __ Research Center
- Central Iowa city
- Ed who played Mingo on "Daniel Boone"
- Big 12 Conference city
- City in 22-Down
- Rag Mop singing brothers
- Iowa city on I-35
- College town north of Des Moines
- Former Iowa Straw Poll city
- College city on I-35
- Iowa Department of Transportation city
- Iowa college city
- Home of the Iowa State Daily
- Iowa Straw Poll city, once
- Hawkeye State campus town
- Hawkeye State college town
- Iowa State town
- Iowa State's town
- Iowa town west of Cedar Rapids
- NASA __: research center in Silicon Valley
- Ed of "Tonight Show" tomahawk fame
- Ed of TV's Daniel Boone
- Rag Mop name
- French souls
- __ Brothers ('50s singing group)
- Singing brothers' surname
- Iowa State's locale
- Rag Mop surname
- It's north of Des Moines
- Farm House Museum locale
- With 114 Across, home of the Cyclones
- Iowa State's place
- It's south of Mason City on I-35
- It's west of Cedar Rapids
- Where Carver taught before Tuskegee
- With 27 Down, Big-12 school site
- It's about 200 miles south of Minneapolis on I-35
- It's between Minneapolis and Kansas City on I-35
- College city in 15 Across
- It's south of Minneapolis on I-35
- It's north of Kansas City on I-35
- Where Carver taught in Iowa
- Iowa campus city
- With 3 Down, where George Washington Carver went to college
- Iowa State University town
- Last name of singing brothers Ed, Gene, Joe and Vic
- Spy in the news in 1994
- City on I-35
- University city north of Des Moines
- NASA ___ Research Center
- National Animal Disease Center's locale
- Rag Mop brothers' last name
- Iowa State's setting
- Cyclones' city
- Tonight Show tomahawk tosser Ed
- City in central Iowa
- With 57-Across, home of the Cyclones
- Prehistoric shaping cores.
- Setting of the Big 12's Jack Trice Stadium
- Archaeological shaping cores.
- Fourth president of Johns Hopkins.
- Site of Iowa State College.
- Where Iowa State is.
- Where Iowa State College is.
- Author Ben ___ Williams.
- Ben ___ Williams.
- Between Ben and Williams.
- Home of Iowa State College.
- Winthrop ___, theatrical producer (1871–1937).
- City in Gov. Beardsley's state.
- City of 22,898 in Iowa.
- City in Iowa, pop. 22,898.
- College town in Iowa.
- Middle West college town.
- Middle name of novelist Williams.
- Site of atomic laboratory in Iowa.
- Father Day on TV.
- University town in Iowa.
- Winthrop ___.
- Brother song team.
- ___ Brothers, singers.
- Player of Father Day on TV.
- Popular group of singing brothers.
- American theatrical producer.
- First producer of "Snow White."
- Town in Iowa.
- Home of Iowa State Cyclones.
- Midwest college town.
- City SE of Fort Dodge.
- Nancy of TW3.
- Early New England statesman.
- Singer Nancy.
- College town in the Midwest.
- Actor Leon
- Name in the theater.
- College town
- Ben Williams's middle name
- Former singing brothers
- Neighbor of Des Moines
- Ed or Nancy
- Nancy or Ed
- City of Iowa
- Iowa campus site
- City once called College Farm
- Singer Ed ___
- Novelist Ben ___ Williams
- Iowa campus town
- Singer from Boston
- Nancy or Ed of songdom
- Town on the Skunk River
- Iowa city, once called College Farm
- Singer Ed from Boston
- Peyton Place denizen: 1957
- Leon or Ed
- Iowa State U. site
- Iowa State is here
- Innovative Broadway producer: 1871–1937
- Midwestern campus site
- Singing brothers' name
- Site of Iowa State U.
- Writer Ben ___ Williams
- An Ed with aspirations?
- Des Moines neighbor
- Famed compiler of almanacs: 1708–64
- Site of Iowa State campus
- Home of Iowa State U.
- Musical brothers
- Hometown of the Cyclones
- The ___ Brothers of songdom
- Home of Iowa's Cyclones
- Mingo of TV's "Daniel Boone"
- Nice souls in Iowa?
- ___ Brothers of songdom
- Cyclones play here
- Iowa State Univ. locale
- Character actor Leon
- Singing brothers in the 50's
- Iowa State's site
- Mingo portrayer
- Old-time actor Leon
- End of Stepquote
- Infamous name in spying
- ____ Brothers ("Rag Mop" quartet)
- My Cup Renneth Over singer
- Brothers' name of 40's-50's music
- Ed of Mingo fame
- Midwest university town
- Spy in '94 headlines
- The___Brothers (40's-50's group)
- Traitor Aldrich
- Cathy of "East of Eden"
- Early American orator Fisher ___
- Home of the N.C.A.A.'s Cyclones
- Spy in 1994 headlines
- Cathy ___, "East of Eden" wife
- City half an hour north of Des Moines
- University town west of Cedar Rapids
- ___ Brothers of 40's-50's music
- City southeast of Fort Dodge
- Rag Mop singers the ___ Brothers
- Big Twelve Conference city
- Singing family name
- With 61-Down, a Big 12 campus city
- Colonial almanac compiler Nathaniel
- Ed who sang "My Cup Runneth Over"
- Harry of the novel "The Man Who Cried I Am"
- Traitorous Aldrich
- Treasonous Aldrich
- Actor Leon of "Life With Father"
- Rachel of "General Hospital"
- Traitor Aldrich ___
- Bob ___, young man in Dreiser's "Sister Carrie"
- ___ Brothers, who sang "Rag Mop"
- Actor Ed of "Daniel Boone"
- C.I.A. betrayer Aldrich
- Ed with the 1967 hit "My Cup Runneth Over"
- Home of 14-Down
- University town near Des Moines
- ___ Building, first skyscraper in Boston
- C.I.A. betrayer arrested in 1994
- Where the Iowa Straw Poll is done
- Columnist and graphic novelist Jonathan
- Home of a Big 12 school
- Presidential straw poll city
- ___ Research Center (NASA lab in Silicon Valley)
- ___ Straw Poll
- Subject of the 2012 book "Circle of Treason"
- Home to Iowa State
- City of central Iowa
- Actor Leon of "The Postman Always Rings Twice"
- Aldrich who was a spy for the K.G.B.
- Big 12 college town
- City in the Midwest's Story County
- City that's home to Iowa State
- College town of George Washington Carver
- Iowa college city that isn't Iowa City
- ___ Research Center
- Midwest center of agricultural research
- Silicon Valley's ___ Research Center
- ___ Building, Boston's first skyscraper
- Upper Midwest town with the world's tallest concrete gnome
- Hometown of the Iowa State Daily
- Leon of 'Life with Father'
- Singer/actor Ed
- The -- Brothers
- College town for Cyclones
- Iowa city whose ~66,000 residents are about ~50% Cyclones
- Infamous CIA mole
- Jonathan who wrote "You Were Never Really Here"
- University city in the Hawkeye State
- College town in the Hawkeye State
- Reverend protagonist of Marilynne Robinson's "Gilead"
- Iowa city that anagrams into an Arizona city
- Largest city in Story County, Iowa
- Protagonist of Torrey Peters's "Detransition, Baby"
- My Cup Runneth Over singer Ed
- Ed who played Mingo
- City near the Skunk River
- Iowa State's there
- NASA laboratory in Iowa
- Ed, portrayed Mingo on "Daniel Boone"
- Brothers who sang "You, You, You"
- Brothers of '40s-'50s music
- Mingo on "Daniel Boone"
- ___ Brothers (early singers)
- Undecided Brothers
- Ed, singer of "My Cup Runneth Over"
- Leon in "Mister Ed"
- College town in central Iowa
- Singing brothers of "Rag Mop"
- Mingo player Ed
- Iowa State University locale
- Iowa State University location
- '50s quartet "Brothers"
- Mingo's actor Ed
- City in central 34-Across
- City west of Cedar Rapids
- Iowa home of a Big 12 team
- College town in 11-Down
- City near Nevada, Iowa
- Iowa city that anagrams to an Arizona city
- Iowa home of Barilla's first U.S. plant
- Midwestern city that's an anagram of "Mesa"
- CIA agent turned spy
- ISU site
- Midwest university site
- ____ Brothers singers
- Aldrich or Nancy
- Billy Sunday's birthplace
- Iowa learning center
- Boone portrayer, of TV
- Brothers of songdom
- Leon, of <I>Mr. Ed<I>
- Location of Iowa State
- Where Cyclones blow?
- Central Iowan city
- City in 53 Down
- City about 30 miles from Des Moines
- KGB mole Aldrich
- Aldrich of spydom
- Iowa city near the Skunk river
- Longtime Iowa straw poll city
- College town west of Cedar Rapids
- Aldrich the mole
- Mingo, to Parker's Boone
- Connecticut-based department store chain
- City on the South Skunk River
- Home of college football's Cyclones
- Convicted spy Aldrich
- Home city of the Big 12's Cyclones
- Iowa State setting
- Iowa State's location
- Home city of the Cyclones
- Iowa State University setting
- Leon of "Meet Me in St. Louis"
- Site of Iowa State University
- Site of the Cyclones' stadium
- Site of the USDA's National Animal Disease Center
- A Man Named Doll author Jonathan
- City just north of Des Moines
- Midwest university city
- Maker of the 1915 Kentucky Thoroughbred Roadster
- Home of Cyclones games
- Site of the Cyclones' Jack Trice Stadium