- GOLD
- Au
- Precious metal
- Top Olympics prize
- Pyrite is often mistaken for it
- Having a yellow-topped head, to an ornithologist
- Sarah Hughes took it
- See 7-Down
- Winner's prize
- Alchemist's quest
- Simply the best
- Doubloon makeup
- Rush target
- Sourdough bread?
- Prospector's prize
- Sourdough's dream
- Sourdough's hope
- Top prize
- See 1-Across
- Winner's medal
- Olympian's quest
- The color of honey
- Element #79
- Riches
- Yellow metallic element
- Charge card color
- Medal metal
- Certain metallic color
- Alchemist's goal
- Vein material?
- With 64-Across, baseball fielding prize
- Knox blocks
- Top medal metal, usually
- See 28-Across
- Gift for a 50th anniversary you'll always treasure?
- For Shakespeare it "glistens'
- Pirate's treasure
- Sutter's Mill strike
- Forty-niner's quest
- Au, on the periodic table
- Fort Knox supply
- Rush order?
- Valuable reserve
- Cause of a worldwide 19th century fever
- Olympian's goal
- Olympian's prize
- Miner's find
- Neil Young's "Heart of __"
- Medal for 30-Across
- Top medal
- __ standard
- Top prize at the Olympics
- Like some expensive bars
- Top Olympic prize
- Draw for the '49ers
- Aqua regia dissolves it
- Fort Knox stuff
- Jewelry metal
- It was rushed for
- Million-selling
- Miner's strike
- First-place medal
- Prospector's find
- How hit records go
- Winner's medal metal
- Medal material, maybe
- Alchemy objective
- Earring metal
- Something struck
- Sutter's Mill discovery
- Alchemist's obsession
- Krugerrand composition
- Most malleable metal
- Shelley's "living god" that "rules in scorn"
- 24 karat metal
- First-place medal's metal
- Standard stuff
- Ring material
- Element whose symbol is Au
- Like some records
- With 36-Down, source of great wealth
- Dr. Fuchs' accomplice.
- Fort Knox contents.
- This cannot be exported.
- Product of the Black Hills.
- Highly malleable metal.
- Element No. 79.
- ___ digger.
- $35 per ounce.
- Money.
- Wealth.
- Bright yellow.
- Doubloons.
- Lure of the forty-niners.
- Proverbial paving material.
- Valuable commodity.
- Deep yellow.
- Metal.
- Yellow.
- Autumn color.
- Shade of yellow.
- ___ flow, U.S. concern.
- Yellow shade.
- Novelist Herbert.
- Sunset hue.
- Forty-niners' interest
- The ___ Bug: Poe
- Au, to chemists
- Discovery at Sutter's Mill
- Kind of standard
- Placer's contents
- Glittery color
- Fort Knox specialty
- Stampede of a sort, with 5 Across
- As good as ___
- Key part of 40 Across
- Quest of '49
- Like many of 10 Down's records
- See 38 Across
- Nothing ___ Can Stay, Frost poem
- Heller hero
- Newsy metal
- Sutter's find
- Autumnal color
- Evan Hunter's "Streets of ___"
- Klondike lure
- Olympic top award
- Placer contents
- Early O'Neill play
- Kind of brick
- It's not all that glisters
- Argonauts' quest: 1848-49
- An Olympic medal
- Autumnal hue
- Coast or rush preceder
- Olympics award
- Credit card color
- Klondike strike
- Like some charge cards
- First-place
- Basket-of-___ (yellow perennial)
- Filling material
- Rumpelstiltskin's output
- Symbol of goodness
- Expensive tooth filling material
- #1 honor
- Olympic prize
- What some hearts are made of
- [50]
- See 7-Across
- Top Olympic medal
- Metal that can be drawn into a wire an atom wide
- See 39-Across
- Quest for some athletes
- 'Au' element
- Victor's color
- '72 CCR compilation
- Rush "Seven Cities of ___"
- Klondike bar ingredient?
- Alchemist's objective
- Brilliant conductor?
- Common metal for wedding rings
- Precious metal used in _kintsugi_
- Color on the Jamaican flag
- Metal measured in karats
- Like Poe's bug
- Type of tooth or chain
- Type of brick
- Olympian's favorite color
- This puzzle's theme color
- Doubloon material
- Panner's target
- American Olympian's quest
- Highest standard
- It's measured in karats
- Word before "standard" or "star"
- Metal whose symbol is Au, and what can be mined in 62-Across
- Alchemist's target metal
- Metal beneath silver on the periodic table
- Metal in a nugget
- Metal to pan for
- Metal with the symbol Au
- Rustproof metal
- Kind of digger
- Kind of finch or fish
- See 51 Down
- It was recently sought after in Athens
- Olympian's dream
- Standard material?
- Cavity filling option
- Word before "record" or "leaf"
- Yellowish metal
- Inflation hedge
- Its price is fixed in London
- Standard stuff that's considered valuable?
- Makeup of some ingots
- Cause of a rush
- Olympics goal
- What Krugerrands are made of
- Classic asset to hold
- One of five gifts on the fifth day of Christmas