| Sly |
| BOW |
| Pert |
| Coy. |
| Hump |
| Main |
| Bend |
| Ogive |
| Cagey |
| Vault |
| Chief |
| Curve |
| Instep |
| Camber |
| Impish |
| Cheeky |
| Shrewd |
| Crafty |
| Bridger |
| Waggish |
| Cunning |
| Foremost |
| -- enemy |
| Overcute |
| Roguish. |
| Too cute |
| Boot part |
| Shoe part |
| Foot area |
| Sole part |
| Foot span |
| Curvature |
| ____ span |
| Principal |
| Foot part |
| Foot shape |
| Half an M? |
| Brow shape |
| Ogee, e.g. |
| Vault part |
| Foot curve |
| Shoe insert |
| Bridge span |
| Ogive, e.g. |
| Vault sight |
| Way lead-in |
| Gateway ___ |
| Curved span |
| High-handed |
| Shoe device |
| Dict. label |
| Bridge part |
| Mischievous |
| ___ of Titus |
| Bridge curve |
| Gateway part |
| Instep shape |
| Lancet, e.g. |
| Roguish; sly |
| St. Louis -- |
| Bridge piece |
| Bridge shape |
| Foot portion |
| Coyly ironic |
| Foot support |
| Foot's curve |
| Sole's curve |
| Sole support |
| Shoe support |
| Foot feature |
| Keystone site |
| Chief: Prefix |
| Char" anagram |
| Back position |
| Coyly roguish |
| Eyebrow, e.g. |
| Fiend's intro |
| Keystone spot |
| Kind of fiend |
| Rival leader? |
| Squinch, e.g. |
| Support site? |
| Bend backward |
| Enemy leader? |
| Type of enemy |
| Kind of enemy |
| Vault feature |
| Kind of angel |
| Eyebrow shape |
| Rainbow shape |
| Bridge support |
| Bishop lead-in |
| Bishop starter |
| Instep feature |
| Overhead curve |
| Part of a sole |
| Bridge feature |
| Building curve |
| Curved gateway |
| Keystone place |
| Curved support |
| Fancy entrance |
| Grand entrance |
| Rock formation |
| Paris landmark |
| Curved doorway |
| Part of a foot |
| Tongue-in-cheek |
| Sneaker feature |
| Curved entrance |
| A kind of rival |
| All-too-knowing |
| Bow of the foot |
| Brow's creation |
| Certain doorway |
| Classy entrance |
| Classy entryway |
| Curve of a foot |
| Curved entryway |
| Diocese leader? |
| Keystone locale |
| Playfully saucy |
| Sneaker support |
| Castle entrance |
| Curve underfoot |
| Footwear insert |
| Heel's neighbor |
| Viaduct feature |
| Flatfoot's lack |
| Type of support |
| St. Louis sight |
| Rainbow's shape |
| Kind of support |
| Anagram of "char |
| Fast food symbol |
| It's near a heel |
| Keystone support |
| Playfully tricky |
| Rounded entrance |
| ''Duke'' starter |
| Raise (eyebrows) |
| Keystone setting |
| Curved foot part |
| St. Louis symbol |
| Aqueduct feature |
| Keystone's place |
| Curved structure |
| Part of the foot |
| McDonald's symbol |
| Curve of the sole |
| Bunker's nickname |
| Enemy attachment? |
| Gaily mischievous |
| Given to deviltry |
| Keystone location |
| Keystone's locale |
| Parade passageway |
| Part of a gateway |
| Playwright Oboler |
| Prefix with rival |
| Spot for a parade |
| Symbol of triumph |
| Triumphal edifice |
| Missouri monument |
| Curve of the foot |
| Dramatic entryway |
| It has a keystone |
| Playfully roguish |
| Annoyingly playful |
| Classy entranceway |
| Decorative doorway |
| Elaborate entrance |
| London's is Marble |
| Mosque entranceway |
| Old bridge feature |
| Playfully impudent |
| Raise (an eyebrow) |
| Shape of an instep |
| Sight at St. Louis |
| Suffix for "leader |
| Curve, as the back |
| Eyebrow or rainbow |
| Keystone structure |
| Lead-in for "enemy |
| Missouri structure |
| Go up, as eyebrows |
| Aqueduct formation |
| Bend over backward |
| Curved entranceway |
| Pride of St. Louis? |
| St. Louis highlight |
| This may be pointed |
| Lift, as one's brow |
| Impressive entrance |
| Curved construction |
| Symbol of St. Louis |
| Spot for a keystone |
| Fingerprint feature |
| Place for a keystone |
| Fancy window feature |
| Gothic doorway shape |
| London's Marble ___. |
| McDonald's logo part |
| Oboler of radio fame |
| Raise, as an eyebrow |
| What a keystone tops |
| Washington Sq. sight |
| St. Louis attraction |
| Curve with a keystone |
| Curved part of a shoe |
| Gateway City landmark |
| Kind of duke or angel |
| Landmark in St. Louis |
| Mischievous — curve |
| St. Louis destination |
| Curved part of a foot |
| Gothic window feature |
| Playfully mischievous |
| Semicircular entrance |
| It's big in St. Louis |
| A keystone supports it |
| Half a McDonald's logo |
| Kind of bishop or duke |
| Kind of enemy or angel |
| Move up, as an eyebrow |
| Mr. Bunker, familiarly |
| Roman aqueduct support |
| Semicircular structure |
| St. Louis' Gateway ___ |
| Viaduct characteristic |
| Washington Sq. feature |
| Impressive entranceway |
| Type of duke or bishop |
| Make like an angry cat |
| Roman aqueduct feature |
| Bridge or foot feature |
| Angel or enemy preceder |
| Huge St. Louis landmark |
| It could fall on a foot |
| Kind of duke or support |
| Part of a platform dive |
| Part of McDonald's logo |
| Scared cat's back shape |
| Skeptic's eyebrow shape |
| St. Louis's Gateway ___ |
| Washington Sq. landmark |
| Washington Square sight |
| Duke or bishop preceder |
| Prefix meaning "primary |
| Prefix meaning "extreme |
| A good shoe supports it |
| Curved part of the foot |
| Castle entrance, perhaps |
| Champs Elysées landmark |
| Entrance to many a plaza |
| Mies's profession: Abbr. |
| Prefix for angel or duke |
| Rival or bishop preceder |
| Rounded top of a doorway |
| St. Louis ___ (landmark) |
| Word with fiend or enemy |
| Gothic cathedral feature |
| Prefix for duke or enemy |
| Rainbow or eyebrow shape |
| St. Louis' Gateway, e.g. |
| Prefix with conservative |
| Curved entrance adornment |
| Gloria's pop, to Meathead |
| Half of a McDonald's logo |
| Jerusalem's ___ of Pilate |
| Look of St. Louis gateway |
| Prefix for angel or fiend |
| Prefix for fiend or angel |
| Structure with a keystone |
| Military doctor's concern |
| Bishop or deacon preceder |
| Bony structure of the foot |
| Cat's back shape, at times |
| Military parade passageway |
| Prefix with duke or deacon |
| Remarque's "___ of Triumph |
| Washington Square landmark |
| Grand Army Plaza structure |
| Roman construction element |
| Doomsday Machine" ___ Enemy |
| Inverted U-shaped structure |
| Precursor to duke or bishop |
| Sight on the Champs-Elysees |
| Half of the McDonald's logo |
| Saarinen's St. Louis design |
| Construction with a keystone |
| Image on Utah license plates |
| Marble ___ (London landmark) |
| Prefix for "enemy" or "angel |
| Swedish metal band ___ Enemy |
| What an insole helps support |
| It may have fallen on a foot |
| Half of the McDonald's symbol |
| Prefix for "angel" or "bishop |
| Roman monument to Constantine |
| It's supported by a good shoe |
| Bend, like a scared cat's back |
| Daath "___ (Enemy) Misanthrope |
| Figure on a Utah license plate |
| The Root of All Evil" ___ Enemy |
| Design feature over many a gate |
| Gateway __ (St. Louis landmark) |
| Melodic death metal's ___ Enemy |
| Gateway ___ (Missouri landmark) |
| Nickname of a famous chauvinist |
| Design feature of many a viaduct |
| Nemesis or conservative preceder |
| Image on Missouri's state quarter |
| One of a pair in a fast-food logo |
| ___ of Constantine (Roman landmark) |
| Landmark on Missouri's state quarter |
| Adjective for many Oscar Wilde lines |
| ___ Deluxe (old McDonald's sandwich) |
| ___ enemy (one who may blow up bridges) |
| Apt feature for a podiatrist's doorway? |
| Half of the "golden" logo of McDonald's |
| One may be built to commemorate triumph |
| Masonry structure for spanning an opening |
| Geological feature on a Utah license plate |
| Triumphal monument first erected by Romans |
| Prominent shape in the skyline of St. Louis |
| Masonry construction for spanning an opening |
| Feature for which a Utah national park is named |
| Feature of the western end of the Champs-Élysées |
| Architectural piece that becomes weaker when supported |