- MOTTO
- Live free or die, e.g.
- Semper fi, for the Marines, or "YOLO," for Drake
- Fiat lux, for U.C. Berkeley
- Words on a seal
- The living word?
- Think for yourself, e.g.
- Banner expression
- Be prepared, e.g.
- Words to live by
- Coat of arms inscription
- Semper fidelis, e.g.
- Seal inscription
- Coat-of-arms line
- The Union in Oregon, e.g.
- Slogan
- Watchword
- Semper fidelis, for one
- Be prepared, for one
- Guiding phrase
- Don't Tread on Me, e.g.
- E pluribus unum, e.g.
- Semper fidelis, to a Marine
- Banner phrase, often
- Guiding principle
- All for one and one for all, e.g.
- License plate words
- Common inscription, e.g.
- Live Free or Die, to New Hampshire
- Coin words, perhaps
- State line
- Slogan's relative
- In God We Trust," e.g.
- Take no prisoners, e.g.
- Eureka is one
- Rhode Island's is "Hope"
- Eureka in California, e.g.
- Most U.S. states have one that isn't in English
- Words often etched in stone
- Frequently framed words
- Crossroads of America in Indiana, e.g.
- Harvard's is "Veritas"
- Semper fidelis is one
- Words often framed
- Words on a family banner
- Purposeful phrase
- Maxim
- Sampler statement
- Inspirational phrase
- Sampler phrase
- Words on a logo
- Love thy neighbor, e.g.
- Maxim to live by
- Semper Fi, for one
- Seal text
- Inspirational slogan
- Phrase on some samplers
- Scouts' "Be Prepared," for one
- Phrase on a state seal
- Eureka, for California
- Friendship, for Texas
- In God We Trust, for the United States
- Inspirational catchphrase
- In God We Trust.
- Sententious sentiment.
- Short expression of a guiding principle.
- Words often on a logo
- Be prepared, for the Boy Scouts
- Live Free or Die, for New Hampshire
- Short expression of guiding principle.
- E pluribus unum, for instance.
- Excelsior,” for instance. nyt 1953 MOTTO Item for a sampler. nyt 1953 MOUE Pout: French. nyt 1953 MOULAGE Plaster cast of a footprint, tire track, etc., used in criminology. nyt 1953 MOULIN Mill: French. nyt 1953 MOULTED Shed skin or feathers. nyt 1953 MOUNTAIN Potential visitor to Mahomet. nyt 1953 MOUNTAINCLIMBER Switzerland's Raymond Lambert, for instance. nyt 1953 MOUNTS Roundup necessity, too. nyt 1953 MOURN Lament. nyt 1953 MOUSE Mickey. nyt 1953 MOUSSE Dessert for a banquet. nyt 1953 MOUSSELINE French fabric. nyt 1953 MOUSY Drab and colorless. nyt 1953 MOVEOVER Make room. nyt 1953 MOVER Man with a van. nyt 1953 MOW Part of a barn. nyt 1953 MOW Verb for Sunday gardeners. nyt 1953 MOWER Cutting machine. nyt 1953 MOWS Lofts for hay. nyt 1953 MOWS Where hay is stored. nyt 1953 MRMORRIS The Extraordinary ___."—Howard Swiggett's recent biography.
- Sampler item.
- Aphorism.
- Excelsior, for example.
- Silence is golden.
- Eureka, for one.
- Saying.
- Can Do, for one.
- God bless our home, e.g.
- Ich Dien, for one
- Sampler sentiment
- Byword
- All 50 have one
- Hope, to R.I.
- Friendship, to a Texan
- Party novelty
- Veritas vincit, for one
- We Shall Overcome, e.g.
- What 60 Across is
- Seabees' "Can Do" is one
- Eureka, to a Californian
- Alki, to an Evergreen State native
- Kind of kiss
- Saying on a seal
- Words of wisdom
- Words on a coat of arms
- Words on a family shield
- Words to remember
- It may be below a crest
- See 24-Across
- Blood and Fire for the Salvation Army
- Part of a seal
- Think or "Think different"
- New Hampshire's "Live Free or Die," e.g.
- Seal words
- Semper Fidelis, for the U.S. Marines
- Coat of arms element
- The Boy Scouts' "Be Prepared," e.g.
- Be Prepared, for Boy Scouts
- Utah's "Industry," e.g.
- Veritas for Harvard or "Veritas vos liberabit" for Johns Hopkins
- Be prepared, for example
- You only live once, for one
- Alki, for Washington State
- Feature of many a state flag
- Line often in Latin
- See 69-Across
- Writing on many a license plate
- Carpe diem, for one
- California's "Eureka," for one
- Vermont's "Freedom and Unity," e.g.
- Words on a state license plate
- Wyoming's "Equal Rights," e.g.
- Club creed
- Catchphrase
- No gods, no masters, e.g.
- Eureka! or Excelsior!, e.g.
- Every state has one
- Impresa feature
- Epigraph
- Industry, for Utah
- Words on a heraldic ribbon
- L'etoile du Nord, for Minnesota
- Ua Mau ke Ea o ka 'Aina i ka Pono, for Hawaii
- Each state has one
- Identifiable catchphrase
- In God We Trust is one
- Eureka, to California
- Excelsior, to New York
- Brief expression of a guiding principle
- Quality is job one, for one
- Company's maxim
- Guiding maxim
- Memorable saying
- See 62-Across
- Forward, for Wisconsin
- State seal text
- Equal Rights, for Wyoming
- Justice for All, for D.C.
- Live every day like it's your last, e.g.
- Excelsior, for New York
- Excelsior is New York's
- Favorite saying
- Live Free or Die is one
- Words on a family crest
- License plate feature
- !ke e: /xarra //ke, for South Africa
- Hope, for Rhode Island
- Alaska's is "North to the Future"
- Dirigo, for Maine
- L'Etoile du Nord is Minnesota's
- Banner-borne words
- License plate feature, perhaps
- Banderole inscription
- Be prepared or "Live free or die"
- Eureka for California, e.g.
- Semper Paratus, for the Coast Guard