| Phenomenon observed in receding galaxies ... and in the answers to this puzzle's asterisked clues? |
| Alaska, Delaware, Hawaii, Idaho, Maine, Montana, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Vermont, and Wyoming each have just one of them |
| Unobserved observer |
| Wyoming city near Yellowstone |
| Rabbi's motivational sermon about Yom Kippur traditions? |
| Rules observed in polite society |
| Its end is often observed |
| Yom Kippur observers |
| Yom Kippur observers, e.g. |
| Animal on Wyoming's flag |
| Observed critically |
| Holiday not widely observed by Quakers |
| Buffalo Bill and the Wyoming city named for him |
| Animal featured on Wyoming's flag |
| Creature observed when someone says, "That's a moray |
| Observed Yom Kippur |
| Wyoming's motto |
| Derived by logic, without observed facts (Latin) |
| Yom Kippur observer |
| When Bloomsday, which celebrates Joyce's "Ulysses," is observed |
| Yom Kippur observance |
| Observe Yom Kippur |
| Large, shaggy animal represented on Wyoming's flag |
| Observed |
| Activity on Yom Kippur |
| Al Jazeera and Yomiuri Shimbun |
| Wyoming, to Jacques |
| Wyoming predicament |
| Obeys Yom Kippur requirements |
| When the Kol Nidre is recited, vis-à-vis Yom Kippur |