- HILL
- Sledding site
- Beatles' song "The Fool on the ___"
- San Francisco topographical feature
- Capitol location
- Heartbreak ___ (Boston Marathon leg)
- Tour de France hurdle
- Rise
- Mini-mountain
- Fortress site
- Ottawa's Parliament ___
- Fanny ___ (John Cleland heroine)
- Capitol or Capitoline follower
- One of a set of seven in 33 Down
- Bunker or Capitol
- Capitol ___
- Dale's partner
- Sledding area
- Bunker or Nob
- Sledder's need
- Over the ___
- Bean pile?
- Capitol place
- Cyclist's challenge
- Mound (and a hint to the finishes of 17-, 27-, 42-, and 55-Across)
- Word following Bunker or boot
- Tobogganing spot
- Ten ants might live there
- Ants' digs
- Piston's Grant
- Place for foot?
- Ant's creation
- Sledding spot
- Mound
- Cry singer Faith
- ___ Street Blues
- Sloping terrain
- __ Street Blues
- Congress, informally, with "the"
- Natural elevation
- Faith of country music
- Grade
- Country singer Faith
- Cross-country course feature
- Incline
- This Kiss singer Faith
- Jogger's challenge
- Way up
- Sledding slope
- Barrier for Sisyphus
- Road incline
- Jack and Jill's Waterloo?
- UNC Chapel __
- The Way You Love Me singer Faith
- Congress, with "the"
- Jack and Jill went up one
- See 64-Across
- Obstacle for Jack and Jill
- Geographic feature
- Elevation
- Music Man man
- Battle of Bunker __
- Bicyclist's challenge
- Small mountain
- Small peak
- Jack and Jill tumble site
- Highway sign
- Sample of ant architecture
- Sledder's spot
- Marathoner's challenge
- Spot for sledding
- Spot to sled down
- Place for sledding
- Biker's challenge
- Elevation of a sort
- Larger version of a 69 Down
- Possible reason for switching gears
- Daisy ___ Puppy Farm (Snoopy's birthplace)
- Over follower in the first line of "The Caissons Go Rolling Along"
- ___ 304, near Verdun.
- Alabama Senator, Democratic whip.
- Alabama's Senator.
- Senator from Alabama.
- Re-elected Senator from Alabama.
- Senator from Montgomery.
- The ___, site of the Capitol.
- Alabama Senator.
- Dixie Senator.
- Sparkman's colleague.
- Butte.
- Height.
- What "the old woman" lived under.
- High ground.
- Eminence.
- Ridge.
- Capitol site.
- Heap of earth.
- Topographic feature.
- Nob, for one.
- Feature of Rome.
- Type of billy
- Dakota sight
- Blueberry ___
- Breed's or Bunker
- Bunker, for one
- ___ Gail, Derby winner, 1952
- Capitoline, e.g.
- Ant home
- Kind of billy
- Bunker or Breed's
- Bunker, e.g.
- Sam or San Juan
- Capitol or Capitoline
- See 23 Across
- Upgrade
- Monticule
- One of seven in Rome
- Beans measurement
- Monticle
- Blueberry or Bunker
- Kop, to a Boer
- San Juan ___
- Cleland's Fanny
- Auto racer Graham
- Marathoner's ordeal
- Capitol site, with "the"
- Challenge, metaphorically
- ___ Valley ("Back to the Future" locale)
- Bunker ___
- San Francisco's Nob ___
- See 13-Down
- Site of Jack and Jill's spill
- King's position, in a game
- Washington's Capitol ___
- Challenge for Jack and Jill
- One of a Roman septet
- Reason to downshift
- Marathon runner's bane
- What Jack and Jill went up
- Setting of Sisyphus' perpetual rock-pushing
- Ending with Capitol or Faith
- See 33-Across
- Bit of raised land
- Metonym for the U.S. Congress, with "the"
- Newspaper covering Congress, with "The"
- Locale for Jack and Jill
- Tumbling spot for Jack and Jill
- Animated Bobby or Hank
- Running Up that ___ Kate Bush
- Doves "Winter ___"
- Black Feminist Thought author Patricia ___ Collins
- Mound made by ants
- Raised landform
- The ___ We Climb (Amanda Gorman poem)
- Capitoline or Quirinal
- Running Up That ___ (Kate Bush song featured prominently in Season 4 of "Stranger Things")
- Challenge for a cross-country runner
- Faith in the music business
- Faith of Nashville
- 2 Down, for one
- Captain Frank Furillo's street
- NBA star Grant
- Nob or Bunker
- PROFESSOR ANITA
- Fanny or Benny
- English comedian (1925-1992)
- Dale's companion
- It could cause one to switch gears
- It could make you switch gears
- Faith in country?
- Nob or Bunker, e.g.
- One reason to switch gears
- Marathoner's burden
- Faith with the pipes
- Brandeis law professor Anita
- Terrain for Jack and Jill
- Running Up That ___
- Ski resort landform
- Word after "ant" or "mole"
- Ski slope site
- Mole chaser
- US Congress with The
- Frisco's Nob ___
- Congress setting
- Country's Faith
- Cause for switching gears, perhaps
- Some are over it
- It can make one switch gears
- Benny of British comedy
- One of Rome's seven
- Henry portrayed in "GoodFellas"
- Place to sled
- Publishing or country music partner of McGraw
- Sand dune, e.g.
- Bike racer's challenge
- Mound of earth
- Site of Jack and Jill's fall
- Ant's mound
- Singer Faith
- Sledding location
- Lawyer/educator Anita
- Place for skiing
- McGraw's mate
- R&B's Dru __
- High mass?
- Where you'd race a super-G
- Tractor driver's challenge
- Where to ride a 48-Across