- PENN
- ___ State
- 1681 Quaker colony founder
- Actor Sean
- Early Quaker settler
- Dead Man Walking star Sean
- English Quaker colonizer
- {/You/} star Badgley
- Teller's partner
- Sch. founded by Ben Franklin
- Ivy in Philly
- Bonnie and Clyde director
- 2008 Best Actor winner
- Actor Kal of the Harold and Kumar movies
- Kumar portrayer Kal
- Milk Oscar winner
- Colonist William
- Milk man
- Chris of "Reservoir Dogs"
- English Quaker
- Famous Friend
- Quaker colonist
- Dead Man Walking star
- Talker for Teller
- Teller's pal
- Sean, of "Dead Man Walking"
- Ivy League member, for short
- The U.S.'s oldest university, briefly
- Ivy League member
- State founder William
- Keystone State founder
- Southernmost of the Ivies
- Colonial college founded by Ben Franklin, informally
- Ivy that includes the Wharton School
- University with the oldest med school in America (founded 1765)
- A PepsiCo website FAQ says that he isn't actually the guy on Quaker Oats boxes
- Annual competitor in basketball's Philly Big 5 event
- Madonna's ex
- Philadelphia's st.
- The Thin Red Line star Sean
- Ivy League team, commonly
- Robert Warren's middle name
- Sean of "Sweet and Lowdown"
- Ivy League school in Philly
- Ivy League university
- I Am Sam star
- Friend who founded a state
- He was Eddie in "Hurlyburly"
- Sean of "Colors"
- Teller's magic partner
- Ivy League school, briefly
- Sean of "Mystic River"
- The Quakers of the Ivy League
- Madonna's ex Sean
- Teller's magician partner
- Ivy League college
- Ivy League school
- Teller's costar
- Teller's partner in magic
- English Quaker who founded a state
- Alternative to Grand Central
- Sean of "Milk"
- Sean or William
- 21 Grams star
- One of the Ivies
- He was Milk in "Milk"
- Ivy League team
- Colonial Friend
- Quaker colonist William with a namesake state
- Milk actor Sean
- Actor/director Sean
- Keystone St.
- Famed Quaker William
- Quakers of the Ivy League
- Sean of "The Game"
- Cornell football rival
- Duvall's "Colors" costar
- Novelist Robert ___ Warren
- Teller's comedy partner
- Philly school
- Noted Quaker
- Novelist Robert __ Warren
- Mystic River Oscar winner Sean
- Manhattan's __ Station
- Eponymous 17th-century settler
- School in the Quaker Consortium
- Southernmost Ivy
- Keystone State Ivy
- The Ivy League's Quakers
- Philly Ivy
- Fool Us judges __ & Teller
- Magician Jillette
- See 26-Down
- Station under the Garden
- Wharton biz school home
- Founder of Philadelphia
- Ben Franklin founded it
- Founder of Pittsburgh's state
- Quaker State founder
- Ivy League school, for short
- __ State (Big Ten school)
- Friend of distinction
- Where Mt. Pocono is
- A state was named for him
- Madonna ex
- Noted colonial Quaker
- Colony founder
- Teller partner
- Ivy League school, familiarly
- State west of Del.
- Philadelphia founder
- Two-Oscar winner Sean
- See 12 Down
- Ivy League team, for short
- Half a magic duo
- Elon Musk alma mater
- Quaker colonist VIP
- Ivy League nickname
- Southernmost Ivy League school
- Ivy school in Philly
- Quaker State college, for short
- Quaker State school
- State west of NJ
- What Wharton is part of
- Pittsburgh's state, for short
- Wharton's university
- Philly's state, for short
- Philadelphia's state, for short
- LIRR destination
- New York's ___ Station
- Station beneath MSG
- Keystone State eponym
- Mystic River Oscar winner
- Moxie CrimeFighter's magician father
- ___ Relays (annual sporting event)
- Teller's coworker
- Famous Quaker.
- Founder of American colony.
- He gave his name to part of the U.S.
- Famous English Quaker.
- Founder of a State.
- Author Robert Warren's middle name.
- Founder of the Keystone State.
- Stassen's concern.
- Football power in Ivy League.
- Founder of Gov. Fine's state.
- Home of the Quakers.
- He came to America in 1682.
- He's atop Philadelphia's City Hall.
- Signer of treaty, 1682, under 6 Down.
- Milton Eisenhower's State College.
- Franklin Field team.
- Early American settler.
- Found of the Keystone State.
- English leader of Society of Friends.
- Famous colonizer.
- Sean of films
- A signer of the Declaration of Independence.
- Colonist of 1681.
- Eminent Quaker.
- Founder of Keystone state.
- British Quaker of 17th Century.
- Champion of civil rights, circa 1680.
- Famed Quaker.
- He stands on Philadelphia's City Hall.
- Robert ___ Warren.
- State: Abbr.
- Commonwealth founder.
- Early Quaker.
- English statesman.
- English admiral.
- William or State.
- Philadelphia name.
- Well-known Quaker.
- Author of "No Cross, No Crown."
- Early colonist.
- Jailed Friend.
- American patriot
- Famous William
- Quaker name
- Colonizer William
- Keystone State name
- Quaker leader
- Ant over Reds' ball park
- Neighbor of N.J.
- State founder
- State or Station
- City of Brotherly Love founder
- American colonizer
- Lead us not into ___ Station
- Author Robert ___ Warren
- Writer Robert ___ Warren
- ___ Sta., N.Y.C.
- Quaker William
- ___ State Nittany Lions
- ___ State's Nittany Lions
- Colonial Quaker
- William or Sean
- Sean from Santa Monica
- U.S. Quaker leader
- Eponym of an Eastern state
- Keystone State's eponym
- Actor from Burbank
- Philadelphia's William
- Sean of Hollywood
- N.Y.C. station
- One 39-Across
- State of Grace star
- Big 10's _____ State
- Poet Robert _____ Warren
- Big Ten's _____ State
- _____ Station
- Ivy League power
- Feller with Teller
- The Big Apple's ___ Station
- Novelist/poet Robert ___ Warren
- Brown rival
- ___ Station
- Mystic River co-star, 2003
- William who has a state named after him
- One of the Ivys
- ___ State, Big Ten school
- Brown alternative
- Colonial ___ (insurance firm)
- All the King's Men star, 2006
- William for whom a colony was named
- Ivy League choice
- State-founding Friend
- An Ivy
- One of the 53-Downs
- One of the Colonial Colleges, informally
- School founded by Ben Franklin
- See 44-Down
- One of the Ivies, informally
- Talkative half of a magic duo
- Half of a Vegas show duo
- State with part of I-81: Abbr.
- Big name in tennis balls
- William who lent his name to a state
- Campus abutting Drexel, informally
- Half of a long-running Vegas show
- The Quakers of the N.C.A.A.
- William with a state named after him
- *Bank employee
- Big name in magic
- Sch. founded by Benjamin Franklin
- Company with a lot of balls
- Sean of 'I Am Sam'
- Sean of film
- Singer/songwriter Michael
- This and That Michael
- Christian singer/songwriter Vaughan
- No Myth Michael
- Seen the Doctor singer/songwriter Michael
- Singer/songwriter Michael in "Boogie Nights"
- Brown foe
- Cho's co-star in the "Harold & Kumar" films
- Philly's Ivy
- Little Big Man filmmaker
- Quaker colonist William
- Quaker state's man
- Mystic River star
- Oscar winner Sean
- Historic Quaker
- Quaker colony founder
- Mystic River Best Actor winner
- Quaker leader William
- New York train station, briefly
- Sean in Hollywood
- Certain Ivy League inst.
- Quakers' college
- Station in NYC
- ___ & Teller
- Quakers' Philly school
- Wharton's school, informally
- Ivy in the Keystone State, familiarly
- Ivy near Drexel
- Ivy with a tradition of throwing toast
- Quakers' Ivy
- Tennis-ball brand
- Actor Sean or Christopher
- Keystone State's founder
- Pioneering English Quaker
- Arthur or Sean
- Eponymous William
- Ivy League member, briefly
- Keystone State founder William
- Quaker who founded Philadelphia
- Sean or Robin Wright
- Quaker of note
- Brown alternative, briefly
- Ivy League school, informally
- Ivy League sch.
- Ivy League team, briefly
- ___ Station (New York terminal)
- One of the Ivies, for short
- NYC's ___ Station
- Sean of "Into the Wild"
- Teller mate
- Sean with two Oscars
- Teller's talkative partner
- School in Philly
- Harrisburg's state (Abbr.)
- Philly's state (Abbr.)
- School near the Liberty Bell
- University in Philly
- Frame of Government author
- Cornell rival
- An Ivy, briefly
- Quakers' place
- Wharton is part of it
- Sean of "Hurlyburly"
- Milk player
- The Quakers' school
- Ivy in Philadelphia
- School back in 42-Across
- Columbia foe
- Home of college's Quakers
- Oscar winner for "Milk"
- Teller's foil
- Best Actor winner of 2003 and 2008
- School that plays home games on Franklin Field
- Philadelphia Ivy