| First word across in the first-ever crossword (1913) and the first of a dozen appearances of the word in this puzzle's grid, written word search-style (left, right, down, and diagonally) ... Can you f |
| Accepted principles of right and wrong |
| Above the crossbar and between the uprights |
| A step forward. |
| Brightly colored rock |
| Stephen King book about a group of long-winded people? |
| Commands a horse to turn right |
| Brightly embarrassed |
| Doorstep delivery |
| The Stepford Wives" author |
| ''The Balcony'' playwright |
| Adjacent-over-opposite in right triangles |
| A century after the Wright brothers' first flight |
| Brightly marked seashell |
| Perry Mason's right-hand gal |
| Cgs unit of brightness |
| Stepfather of John F. Kennedy, Jr., familiarly |
| Belt up! (informal) |
| Animal rights activists' concerns |
| One with the Wright stuff? |
| Right there in the drawer, perhaps |
| Acronym that sometimes means "right now |
| Stephen, French-style |
| Forthright – Soviet spy |
| Capable of being raised upright |
| Brightly colored bird. |
| With an upright posture |
| Alben Barkley's stepdaughter. |
| Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Norman |
| Marine gastropod with polished brightly marked shells |