| Low-pitched woodwind |
| Kitchen tools |
| Switch |
| 2005 Black Eyed Peas hit that Pitchfork called "so monumentally vacuous, slapped together and tossed-off that it truly tests the definition of 'song.' |
| Convocation of witches |
| Kitchen fixture |
| Witch transport |
| Cleanser once pitched by Josephine the Plumber |
| Tool that raises a guitar's pitch |
| Hideo, Major League Baseball's winningest Japanese pitcher |
| Kitchen utensil brand |
| 0, on a football pitch |
| Why horses are attracted to a witch's headgear? |
| Faced the pitcher |
| First pitcher to have defeated all 30 major-league teams |
| Witch's hex |
| Hitchcock's first Technicolor film |
| Low-pitched instruments |
| Glitch |
| Brand of kitchen appliances |
| Brooklyn Dodgers pitcher Labine |
| America's Test Kitchen" garments |
| High-pitched woodwind |
| Furniture within easy walking distance of the kitchen |
| Kitchen herb |
| Pitchers' mistakes |
| Drink once pitched by Yogi Berra |
| Hitchcock's 1948 film |
| All-Star starting pitcher |
| Switch, smack, or sock ending |