| Atom |
| A.M. |
| Thing |
| F, e.g. |
| Bond bit |
| Particle |
| Tiny bit |
| B+, e.g. |
| H+, e.g. |
| K+, e.g. |
| Debt chit |
| K+ or Na+ |
| Na+ or H- |
| H+ or OH- |
| Tract end |
| Atomic bit |
| Ca++, e.g. |
| Cl- or Na+ |
| Plasma bit |
| Cloud ____ |
| N.A., e.g. |
| Na+ or Cl- |
| Noun ending |
| Noun suffix |
| Television? |
| Act" add-on |
| Rat" suffix |
| Ca++ or Cl- |
| Pax TV, now |
| Act ending? |
| H+, for one |
| Act closer? |
| + or - item |
| Na+ or Mg++ |
| Charged bit |
| Saturn model |
| ___ exchange |
| Charged atom |
| Na+, for one |
| It's charged |
| ___ thruster |
| Attract" end |
| Stat" add-on |
| Apollo's son |
| Certain atom |
| Kind of atom |
| OH-, for one |
| Saturn sedan |
| Small charge |
| Am ___ time? |
| Altered atom |
| + or - thing |
| Charged item |
| Tiny particle |
| Bit of matter |
| Cyclotron bit |
| Tract" ending |
| Accord ender? |
| Aurora tidbit |
| Bromide, e.g. |
| Ca++ or Fe+++ |
| JFK's PT boat |
| Pax, formerly |
| Plasma tidbit |
| Former Saturn |
| Charged thing |
| Electric atom |
| Free electron |
| Cyclotron item |
| Bit of physics |
| Action: Suffix |
| Euripides play |
| Ammonium, e.g. |
| Chloride, e.g. |
| Elec. particle |
| F- or K+, e.g. |
| Part of a bond |
| Son of Apollo. |
| Electrojet bit |
| Saturn compact |
| Solar wind bit |
| Am ___ a roll! |
| End of a quest |
| Plato dialogue |
| Charge carrier |
| Physics subject |
| Unit in physics |
| Accelerator bit |
| Kind of chamber |
| Process: Suffix |
| Atomic particle |
| Euripides drama |
| Atomic emission |
| Euripedes drama |
| It's attractive |
| '+' or '-' atom |
| A bit of matter |
| A free electron |
| Accord trailer? |
| Addict's add-on |
| Charged element |
| Charged up atom |
| Electrified bit |
| Electrolyte bit |
| Euripides title |
| Hydrolysis atom |
| Hydronium, e.g. |
| Hydroxide, e.g. |
| K+ or Na+, e.g. |
| A son of Apollo |
| Bit of a charge |
| Ca++,Na+ or Cl- |
| End to a quest? |
| Carbonium, e.g. |
| Plasma particle |
| It has a charge |
| Physics particle |
| It may be + or - |
| Charged particle |
| Plasma component |
| Stat" attachment |
| A Plato dialogue |
| Abstract ending? |
| Anion or cation. |
| Atom in any salt |
| Atomic structure |
| Bromide particle |
| Charged electron |
| Charged molecule |
| H+ or Ca++: e.g. |
| Radiation result |
| Suffix for elect |
| Type of particle |
| Am ___ the list? |
| Bond participant |
| + molecule, e.g. |
| Non-neutral atom |
| Tiny charged bit |
| Kind of exchange |
| Electrified atom |
| Old Saturn model |
| Radioactive atom |
| Particle for Bohr |
| Physicist's study |
| Condition: Suffix |
| Play by Euripides |
| Audit" attachment |
| A + in chemistry? |
| Bicarbonate, e.g. |
| Bit of a chemist? |
| Chloride, for one |
| Electric particle |
| Electrolyte, e.g. |
| Ending for invent |
| Iliescu or Tiriac |
| It packs a charge |
| Kind of generator |
| Low-priced Saturn |
| Physicist's monad |
| Platonic dialogue |
| It may be radical |
| Tiriac of tennis |
| Bonding candidate |
| Ca++ or Cl-, e.g. |
| End of an accord? |
| Bit with a charge |
| Fluoride, for one |
| Cloud chamber bit |
| Positive particle |
| Cyclotron particle |
| Negative particle. |
| Subatomic particle |
| Atomic alternative |
| Carbonium, for one |
| Confess at the end |
| Exempt attachment? |
| Lithium __ battery |
| Little charged bit |
| One may get bonded |
| Saturn model, once |
| Drama by Euripides |
| Tiny charged thing |
| It's never neutral |
| Atom with a charge |
| Elementary particle |
| Noun-forming suffix |
| Physics class topic |
| '+' or '-' particle |
| A dialogue of Plato |
| A play by Euripides |
| Atoms family member |
| Charged-up particle |
| Component of a bond |
| Free of an electron |
| Heterolysis product |
| It can't be neutral |
| It's all charged up |
| Item always charged |
| Tiny charge carrier |
| Type of jet engine. |
| Vehicle from Saturn |
| Budget Saturn model |
| Discontinued Saturn |
| Free electron, e.g. |
| Nonneutral particle |
| Particle such as H+ |
| Tennis coach Tiriac |
| Solar-wind particle |
| It's always charged |
| Former Saturn model |
| It carries a charge |
| Electrical particle |
| Tragedy by Euripides |
| Alpha particle, e.g. |
| Boy am ____ a roll! |
| Charged particle (3) |
| Field-___ microscope |
| It might be bivalent |
| Molecule with charge |
| Particle in seawater |
| Solar wind component |
| What "-" may signify |
| Electrolyte particle |
| Lithium-battery link |
| One might get bonded |
| Physicist's particle |
| Small charge carrier |
| Accelerator particle |
| Electrified particle |
| Non-neutral particle |
| Electrolysis particle |
| 2003-'07 Saturn model |
| Ammonium, for example |
| Charged cyclotron bit |
| One may be polyatomic |
| Particle in a chamber |
| Positive ray particle |
| Product of a solution |
| What "+" can indicate |
| What "+" may indicate |
| It has a small charge |
| Saturn model, 2003-07 |
| The genuine particle? |
| It's tiny and charged |
| Suffix with "restrict |
| Tiny charged particle |
| Atom with an imbalance |
| Bit for an accelerator |
| Cyclotron bit, perhaps |
| Element of solar winds |
| Free electron, for one |
| Part of a salt crystal |
| Particle in solar wind |
| Particle with a + or - |
| Particle that may bond |
| Stat finale, sometimes |
| Suffix with ''invent'' |
| WWE Main Event channel |
| Am __ the right track? |
| Physics class particle |
| Cloud chamber particle |
| It comes with a charge |
| Particle with a charge |
| ___ gun (sci-fi weapon) |
| WWE Main Event" network |
| Bit of some comet tails |
| Electron loser, perhaps |
| It's got a small charge |
| It's charged positively |
| Item in a charged state |
| Positively charged atom |
| Saturn model of 2003-07 |
| Negative particle, e.g. |
| Particle in a cyclotron |
| Particle that's emitted |
| Saturn model until 2007 |
| Anode-directed particle |
| Attractive little thing |
| It's charged in physics |
| It's not free of charge |
| Charged atom or molecule |
| Charged form of hydrogen |
| It carries a tiny charge |
| Kind of storm, in sci-fi |
| One of Plato's dialogues |
| Particle accelerator bit |
| Positively charged thing |
| Select or correct finish |
| Something that's charged |
| Tiny thing with a charge |
| It's tiny and attractive |
| Electron loser or gainer |
| Discontinued Saturn sedan |
| It might react negatively |
| Large Hadron Collider bit |
| Mass spectrometer product |
| One created by hydrolysis |
| Part of a solution, maybe |
| Particle named by Faraday |
| A positively charged atom |
| Discontinued Saturn model |
| Positive or negative item |
| It's never free of charge |
| Electrically charged atom |
| It carries a small charge |
| ___ thruster (NASA system) |
| WWE Main Event" TV network |
| Chemical bonding attractor |
| Negative or positive thing |
| Particle in an electrolyte |
| TV network once called Pax |
| ___ cannon (sci-fi weapon) |
| Charged subatomic particle |
| Item that's always charged |
| Atom that carries a charge |
| Negatively-charged particle |
| Atom short an electron, say |
| Helen of Troy’s grandson. |
| High school physics subject |
| It may include a minus sign |
| Linear accelerator particle |
| One of Plato's 35 dialogues |
| Part of a solution, perhaps |
| Particle in a chemical bond |
| Particle such as Na+ or Cl- |
| Particle that's not neutral |
| Particle with a superscript |
| Romanian dictator Antonescu |
| Solution component, perhaps |
| Particle in a cloud chamber |
| Particle in a salt solution |
| Particle in a charged state |
| Am ___?" (performer's query) |
| An electrically charged atom |
| Atom with an electric charge |
| Ending for object or subject |
| It's attractive, to chemists |
| Network with a lot of reruns |
| Thing that is always charged |
| It may be positively charged |
| Something not free of charge |
| Particle that's got a charge |
| It comes with a small charge |
| WWE Main Event" cable channel |
| Bit produced by a smoke alarm |
| Cable channel once called Pax |
| It can have pluses or minuses |
| It may lose or gain electrons |
| Romanian tennis figure Tiriac |
| Item in an electric discharge |
| Particle physicist's particle |
| What a plus sign may indicate |
| Cable network once called PAX |
| Electron-deficient atom, e.g. |
| Positive or negative particle |
| Particle accelerator particle |
| It may have an extra electron |
| Electrically charged particle |
| It can be + or -, in chemistry |
| It may be negative or positive |
| Molecule with a + charge, e.g. |
| One in an accelerated program? |
| Particle in a cathode ray tube |
| Subject of chemical attraction |
| TV network formerly called Pax |
| It may be positive or negative |
| Particle in a solution, perhaps |
| You'll get a charge out of this |
| Particle with a + or – charge |
| Positively Entertaining" channel |
| Positively Entertaining" network |
| Either constituent of table salt |
| Electron-deficient atom, perhaps |
| Network formerly known as PAX TV |
| Saturn model discontinued in '07 |
| TV network formerly known as Pax |
| TV network with a science-y name |
| It's either positive or negative |
| It's attractive and has a charge |
| ___ drive (engine in "Star Wars") |
| Charged subject in science class? |
| Electron-deficient particle, e.g. |
| It's tiny and charged the fuck up |
| TV channel with procedural reruns |
| Physicists get a charge out of it |
| Am ___ ?" (dressing room question) |
| Atom with extra electrons, perhaps |
| It's tiny and sometimes attractive |
| Network previously known as Pax TV |
| __ thruster (type of rocket engine) |
| 'And -- the opposite shore will be' |
| Positively Entertaining" TV channel |
| Saturn model with a scientific name |
| Cable channel formerly known as PAX |
| 'Positively Entertaining' TV network |
| Its formula includes a plus or minus |
| TV network that airs "WWE Main Event |
| ___ Television ("Flashpoint" channel) |
| Bit emitted from some smoke detectors |
| What's a bit of a shock to a chemist? |
| ___ trap (mass-spectrometry apparatus) |
| Positively Entertaining" cable network |
| It's indicated by a plus or minus sign |
| Damn, was ___ crack?" (Kanye West lyric) |
| Atom that has gained or lost an electron |
| Particle created by dissolving table salt |
| Charged particle, or a basic cable channel |
| It has a plus or minus, in chemistry class |
| Electrically charged atom or group of atoms |
| Molecule in some ostensibly healthier water |
| Cable channel that airs "Law & Order" reruns |
| Cable network that airs "Blue Bloods" reruns |
| It may be involved in a high-speed collision |
| Former Saturn model, or a basic cable channel |
| Television network with a plus sign in its logo |
| Saturn model that ended production in March 2007 |
| Positively Entertaining" network once known as PAX |
| TV channel with the slogan "Positively entertaining |
| Cable channel that airs "Numb3rs" and "Psych" reruns |
| Cable channel that focuses on syndicated programming |
| ___ Television (cable channel formerly called Pax TV) |
| WWE Main Event" network that was once known as Pax TV |
| Cable network with the slogan "Positively Entertaining |
| Cable channel with the slogan "Positively entertaining |
| Cable TV channel with the slogan "Positively Entertaining |
| Cable channel that airs reruns of "Cold Case" and "Numb3rs |
| Television network with a "Positively Entertaining" slogan |
| What's indicated by a plus or minus sign, in science class |
| ___ Television (cable network with "Monk" and "Psych" reruns) |
| Charged particle taken from this puzzle's four longest entries |
| Cable channel that airs three "Law & Order" series in syndication |
| Cable channel whose name is also a word meaning "charged particle |
| Positively Entertaining" channel that airs "House" and "Monk" reruns |
| One of over like 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 in a single grain of salt |
| Cable network that airs the professional wrestling show "WWE Main Event |
| ___ Television (cable network with the slogan "Positively Entertaining") |
| Cable channel that airs "Criminal Minds" and "House" in syndicated reruns |
| Cable channel that shows "Blue Bloods" and "Criminal Minds" in syndication |
| Charge carrier that forms a bond within each of this puzzle's four longest answers |
| Positively Entertaining" cable network that airs reruns of "Numb3rs" and "Cold Case |