| Neil Armstrong's middle name |
| Drill need |
| Team's symbol |
| Part of a team's schedule |
| Activated, as alarms |
| Court paper showing one team's points |
| Drill instructor's syllable |
| Bent outward, as arms |
| Arms of the underworld |
| One of an estimated quadrillion on Earth |
| Place for drills |
| Drill holes |
| Ballplayer arrested for battery, abuse, and possession of drugs and firearms |
| ''A Passage of Arms'' writer Ambler |
| Part inserted into a drill |
| Orgs. often spelled out using arms |
| Well-padded sofa with two arms and a back |
| Academy of arms equipment |
| Alarms |
| Armstrong's landfall |
| Alaskan area at the center of an oil-drilling controversy: Abbr. |
| Moved one's arms erratically |
| Drilling grp. |
| Ball team's tricky maneuvers? |
| Cycling legend Armstrong |
| One who had a drill instructor: Abbr. |
| A Farewell to Arms" author Hemingway |
| Drill bits? |
| Acronym for firearms buyers |
| A 1972 bilateral arms-control treaty, for short |