| California's is "Eureka" | Universal | 12 Oct 2025 | 
          
            | "Spirit in motion," for the Paralympic Games | Universal | 11 Oct 2025 | 
          
            | Saying (5) | The Guardian Quick | 06 Sep 2025 | 
          
            | "God, Country, King," for Morocco | Universal | 01 Sep 2025 | 
          
            | Phrase on much world currency | Newsday | 08 Aug 2025 | 
          
            | Organisation's phrase | Puzzler Backwords | 31 Jul 2025 | 
          
            | Inspirational slogan like "Hakuna Matata" |  |  | 
          
            | Favourite saying |  |  | 
          
            | Saw back behind, but not at first (5) |  |  | 
          
            | Family adage |  |  | 
          
            | Maxim (5) | The Guardian Quick | 03 Jul 2025 | 
          
            | Words to live by | LA Times Daily | 22 Jun 2025 | 
          
            | "E pluribus unum," for the United States | Universal | 15 Jun 2025 | 
          
            | A rule to live by (5) |  |  | 
          
            | Cattle call? | Wall Street Journal | 29 May 2025 | 
          
            | "Can do," for Lady Bird Johnson |  |  | 
          
            | Boy brought up to proverb (5) |  |  | 
          
            | Saying "Give the cat back to" (5) |  |  | 
          
            | Montana is the only U.S. state with one in Spanish | New York Times | 12 May 2025 | 
          
            | "Forward," for Wisconsin | Wall Street Journal | 08 May 2025 | 
          
            | Words to live by | New York Times | 05 May 2025 | 
          
            | Organisation's phrase (5) | Puzzler | 05 May 2025 | 
          
            | Saying or phrase (5) |  |  | 
          
            | Mr Cruise turns to maxim (5) |  |  | 
          
            | Slogan | LA Times Daily | 16 Apr 2025 | 
          
            | Phrase representing family etc (5) |  |  | 
          
            | Maxim told to follow Tom back (5) |  |  | 
          
            | "Crescat scientia; vita excolatur," for the University of Chicago |  |  | 
          
            | Type of cat brought up to cry (5) |  |  | 
          
            | Saying, slogan (5) | Puzzler | 06 Mar 2025 | 
          
            | Organisation's phrase (5) | Puzzler Backwords | 03 Mar 2025 | 
          
            | Saying | The Telegraph Quick | 26 Feb 2025 | 
          
            | Saying | USA Today | 21 Feb 2025 | 
          
            | Heraldic maxim | The Times Concise | 20 Feb 2025 | 
          
            | Short saying, slogan (5) |  |  | 
          
            | Guiding maxim | The Sun Two Speed | 14 Feb 2025 | 
          
            | Non-drinker in low slogan | The Sun Two Speed | 14 Feb 2025 | 
          
            | Tom comes up to provide a saying |  |  | 
          
            | Take out a tomato and cause a stir - that's a good rule to live by! (5) |  |  | 
          
            | Witty remark to maxim (5) | Puzzler Cryptic | 23 Jan 2025 | 
          
            | Slogan | Eugene Sheffer | 23 Jan 2025 | 
          
            | Short saying | Mirror Classic | 23 Jan 2025 | 
          
            | "Fidelity, Bravery, Integrity" for 11-Down, e.g. | Wall Street Journal | 21 Jan 2025 | 
          
            | "In God We Trust," e.g. |  |  | 
          
            | "All for Our Country," for Nevada | USA Today | 05 Jan 2025 | 
          
            | Saw German by McDonald's logo (5) | The Guardian Cryptic | 02 Jan 2025 | 
          
            | The maxim of many a German |  |  | 
          
            | Thomas returns to give a few words (5) |  |  | 
          
            | Family aphorism uplifts most of a footstool (5) |  |  | 
          
            | Verse in paper cracker (5) |  |  | 
          
            | Moment to include over-the-top verse in cracker (5) |  |  | 
          
            | Inspirational slogan | LA Times Daily | 16 Dec 2024 | 
          
            | "Hope," for Rhode Island | USA Today | 10 Dec 2024 | 
          
            | Words to live by | Thomas Joseph | 05 Dec 2024 | 
          
            | A word in French leads to creating a slogan |  |  | 
          
            | Scrap of verse, joke in cracker (5) |  |  | 
          
            | Phrase representing family cat going back to the end (5) |  |  | 
          
            | Maxim as guiding principle |  |  | 
          
            | "Keep Austin Weird," for Austin, Texas |  |  | 
          
            | Phrase family adopts, having a pithy saying to end it (5) |  |  | 
          
            | Saw Tom going up to (5) |  |  | 
          
            | "All for one and one for all," to Musketeers |  |  | 
          
            | "Truth alone triumphs," for India | New York Times | 17 Nov 2024 | 
          
            | Old Testament name reversed in this maxim (5) |  |  | 
          
            | Inspirational slogan | Newsday | 18 Oct 2024 | 
          
            | It's up to Tom to go crackers with it |  |  | 
          
            | Saying, catchword (5) |  |  | 
          
            | French word to accompany a coat of arms .. (5) |  |  | 
          
            | Saw to, after taking the cat back |  |  | 
          
            | Watchword of many a German? (5) |  |  | 
          
            | "Excelsior," for New York | Wall Street Journal | 08 Oct 2024 | 
          
            | Origin of mangled German saying |  |  | 
          
            | Short saying | Mirror Classic | 04 Oct 2024 | 
          
            | French word to use as a maxim |  |  | 
          
            | Like one who has just legally become an adult, in most U.S. states |  |  | 
          
            | Get Tom to produce a maxim (5) |  |  | 
          
            | Minnesota's is French and California's is Greek | New York Times | 13 Sep 2024 | 
          
            | Saying | Mirror Tea Time | 12 Sep 2024 | 
          
            | Inscription on coat of arms |  |  | 
          
            | "Fake it 'til you make it" or "No pain, no gain" | New York Times | 10 Sep 2024 | 
          
            | Old Testament name put back in this maxim (5) |  |  | 
          
            | Words on a state license plate | New York Times | 29 Aug 2024 | 
          
            | Scrap of verse etc in cracker (5) |  |  | 
          
            | Slogan | The Telegraph Mini | 26 Aug 2024 | 
          
            | French word to get a saying (5) |  |  | 
          
            | A word from France to those accompanying coat of arms (5) |  |  | 
          
            | "Forward," for Wisconsin | USA Today | 24 Aug 2024 | 
          
            | Catch-phrase that's over-the-top in a medic (5) |  |  | 
          
            | Maxim | The Telegraph Cross Atlantic | 19 Aug 2024 | 
          
            | "Excelsior," for New York | Universal | 13 Aug 2024 | 
          
            | Inspirational slogan |  |  | 
          
            | School maxim |  |  | 
          
            | Words to live by | USA Today | 24 Jul 2024 | 
          
            | Saying 'Bottoms up' heartily? (5) |  |  | 
          
            | "Excelsior" for New York, say |  |  | 
          
            | Tom turns to an item from a cracker |  |  | 
          
            | Saying to live by | Commuter | 11 Jun 2024 | 
          
            | Maxim's letter to a German (5) |  |  | 
          
            | Wearing bell-bottoms, adopts retro slogan |  |  | 
          
            | Maxim as rule of conduct |  |  | 
          
            | Something often said to Tom, perhaps? (5) |  |  | 
          
            | Saying concealed by Dermot today |  |  | 
          
            | Wyoming's "Equal Rights," e.g. | New York Times | 24 May 2024 | 
          
            | Saying much, initially, to German boy (5) |  |  | 
          
            | Slogan of many a German |  |  | 
          
            | "L'Etoile du Nord" is Minnesota's | USA Today | 09 May 2024 | 
          
            | Male cat's turn to cry (5) |  |  | 
          
            | Tom returns to go crackers |  |  | 
          
            | Maxim on a coat of arms |  |  | 
          
            | Short saying | Mirror Classic | 24 Apr 2024 | 
          
            | Thomas returns to watchword (5) |  |  | 
          
            | Christmas cracker saying |  |  | 
          
            | Words on a family banner | LA Times Daily | 03 Apr 2024 | 
          
            | Tom's turn to provide a saying (5) |  |  | 
          
            | Words to live by | New York Times | 02 Apr 2024 | 
          
            | "Hope," for Rhode Island | Newsday | 24 Mar 2024 | 
          
            | Content of a cracker, perhaps; 33 Across (5) |  |  | 
          
            | Slogan to put car check first (5) |  |  | 
          
            | Slogan | The Telegraph Quick | 08 Mar 2024 | 
          
            | Family saying |  |  | 
          
            | Phrase that might appear on a state flag |  |  | 
          
            | "Dirigo," for Maine | USA Today | 16 Feb 2024 | 
          
            | 'Be prepared', e.g. | The Telegraph Quick | 12 Feb 2024 | 
          
            | It takes Tom to go crackers about it! |  |  | 
          
            | Saying | Mirror Tea Time | 08 Jan 2024 | 
          
            | "In God We Trust," e.g. |  |  | 
          
            | Saw repellent characters engaged in plot to murder (5) |  |  | 
          
            | Saw to test vehicle in front |  |  | 
          
            | Slogan | Premier Sunday | 03 Dec 2023 | 
          
            | Legend behind uprising, but no leader |  |  | 
          
            | "In God We Trust," for the United States of America |  |  | 
          
            | "Live every day like it's your last," e.g | Universal | 14 Oct 2023 | 
          
            | Slogan | The Telegraph Quick | 13 Oct 2023 | 
          
            | Alaska's is "North to the Future" | USA Today | 05 Oct 2023 | 
          
            | Saw second official principally digesting Times | The Times Cryptic | 03 Oct 2023 | 
          
            | Words to live by | Thomas Joseph | 23 Sep 2023 | 
          
            | "In God We Trust," for the United States |  |  | 
          
            | Words to live by | USA Today | 26 Jul 2023 | 
          
            | What's outrageous in second phrase on family arms | The Times Cryptic | 15 Jun 2023 | 
          
            | 'Semper fidelis,' for one | Wall Street Journal | 15 Jun 2023 | 
          
            | 'Alki,' for Washington state | USA Today | 07 Jun 2023 | 
          
            | Vermont's 'Freedom and Unity,' e.g | New York Times | 01 Jun 2023 | 
          
            | Vermont's 'Freedom and Unity,' e.g. | New York Times | 01 Jun 2023 | 
          
            | Slogan | The Telegraph Quick | 18 May 2023 | 
          
            | "All for one and one for all," e.g. |  |  | 
          
            | Family or business maxim | The Times Concise | 09 May 2023 | 
          
            | Too much crammed into flash phrase | The Telegraph Toughie | 28 Apr 2023 | 
          
            | State line? | New York Times | 15 Apr 2023 | 
          
            | "Semper fidelis," to a Marine, e.g. |  |  | 
          
            | Saw flash catching too much | The Telegraph Cryptic | 30 Mar 2023 | 
          
            | Inspirational slogan |  |  | 
          
            | California's 'Eureka,' for one | New York Times | 15 Feb 2023 | 
          
            | Words to live by | LA Times Daily | 12 Feb 2023 | 
          
            | 'Hope,' for Rhode Island | USA Today | 05 Feb 2023 | 
          
            | 'Equal Rights,' for Wyoming | USA Today | 03 Dec 2022 | 
          
            | 'Be prepared,' for the Boy Scouts | Newsday | 26 Sep 2022 | 
          
            | Saw motorway to points west and east | The Telegraph Cryptic | 23 Sep 2022 | 
          
            | 'E pluribus unum,' e.g | USA Today | 16 Sep 2022 | 
          
            | Maxim. saying | The Guardian Speedy | 04 Sep 2022 | 
          
            | 'Carpe diem,' for one | New York Times | 17 Aug 2022 | 
          
            | 'Carpe diem,' for one | New York Times | 22 Jul 2022 | 
          
            | “Carpe diem,” for one | New York Times | 22 Jul 2022 | 
          
            | “Be Prepared,” e.g | Wall Street Journal | 13 Jul 2022 | 
          
            | Recurring phrase upset almost two-thirds of Ottomans | The Telegraph Toughie | 12 Jul 2022 | 
          
            | "Live Free or Die," for New Hampshire | Universal | 26 Jun 2022 | 
          
            | Coat of arms accompaniment |  |  | 
          
            | "In God We Trust," e.g. |  |  | 
          
            | “Live free or die,” e.g | Wall Street Journal | 14 May 2022 | 
          
            | Guiding phrase | Newsday | 01 May 2022 | 
          
            | Words to live by | Wall Street Journal | 02 Mar 2022 | 
          
            | "All for one and one for all," e.g. |  |  | 
          
            | Phrase on a coat of arms | The Guardian Quick | 24 Feb 2022 | 
          
            | Saying that teetotaller is holding glasses afternoon |  |  | 
          
            | "Forward," for Wisconsin | Universal | 16 Dec 2021 | 
          
            | 'Ua Mau ke Ea o ka 'Aina i ka Pono,' for Hawaii | USA Today | 28 Nov 2021 | 
          
            | 'Be Prepared,' for Boy Scouts | New York Times | 23 Aug 2021 | 
          
            | Words to live by | Thomas Joseph | 20 Aug 2021 | 
          
            | Words to live by | Thomas Joseph | 14 Aug 2021 | 
          
            | 'Head for Munich', German saying |  |  | 
          
            | Inspirational slogan | Newsday | 27 Jul 2021 | 
          
            | Words to live by | New York Times | 18 Jul 2021 | 
          
            | Saw maiden forming an attachment with German guy? |  |  | 
          
            | "Eureka" for California | Family Time | 28 Jun 2021 | 
          
            | "Justice for All," for D.C | Universal | 24 May 2021 | 
          
            | Time and time again fell short framing slogan |  |  | 
          
            | "All for one and one for all," e.g. |  |  | 
          
            | Utah's 'Industry,' e.g | New York Times | 08 May 2021 | 
          
            | Words to live by | Thomas Joseph | 30 Apr 2021 | 
          
            | Slogan has low remark about races | The Sun Two Speed | 15 Apr 2021 | 
          
            | "Equal Rights," for Wyoming | Universal | 15 Apr 2021 | 
          
            | Guiding maxim | The Sun Two Speed | 15 Apr 2021 | 
          
            | 'L'etoile du Nord,' for Minnesota | USA Today | 31 Mar 2021 | 
          
            | Saw excessive award overturned |  |  | 
          
            | Recurring musical phrase | The Times Concise | 16 Mar 2021 | 
          
            | Words often on a logo | Newsday | 28 Feb 2021 | 
          
            | Low remark about teetotaller in slogan | The Sun Two Speed | 16 Feb 2021 | 
          
            | Phrase too much adopted by doctor? | The Telegraph Cryptic | 27 Jan 2021 | 
          
            | Words to live by |  |  | 
          
            | Non-drinker in low slogan | The Sun Two Speed | 01 Jan 2021 | 
          
            | German possibly supporting Mark and Maxim |  |  | 
          
            | "Forward," for Wisconsin | Universal | 11 Dec 2020 | 
          
            | '!ke e: /xarra //ke,' for South Africa | USA Today | 17 Nov 2020 | 
          
            | "All for one and one for all," e.g. |  |  | 
          
            | Catchphrase | Thomas Joseph | 03 Nov 2020 | 
          
            | State seal text | Universal | 21 Oct 2020 | 
          
            | ‘Head off, bottom up' as a slogan |  |  | 
          
            | "Eureka," for California | Universal | 08 Aug 2020 | 
          
            | Writing on many a license plate | New York Times | 19 Jul 2020 | 
          
            | Saw cow's comment about non-drinker | The Sun Two Speed | 24 May 2020 | 
          
            | Christmas cracker item | The Times Concise | 04 May 2020 | 
          
            | Cow's comment about races becomes slogan | The Sun Two Speed | 03 May 2020 | 
          
            | Second time to give recurring phrase |  |  | 
          
            | See 69-Across | New York Times | 25 Feb 2020 | 
          
            | Slogan | Eugene Sheffer | 14 Feb 2020 | 
          
            | Words to live by |  |  | 
          
            | Coat of arms inscription | Jonesin | 31 Dec 2019 | 
          
            | 'Alki,' for Washington State | New York Times | 21 Nov 2019 | 
          
            | "Alki," for Washington State |  |  | 
          
            | Legend behind uprising needing no introduction |  |  | 
          
            | Feature of many a state flag | New York Times | 15 Sep 2019 | 
          
            | "In God We Trust," for the U.S. (rhymes with "lotto") |  |  | 
          
            | Inspirational catchphrase | Newsday | 27 Aug 2019 | 
          
            | "Semper fidelis" is one | LA Times Daily | 21 Aug 2019 | 
          
            | 'Semper fidelis' is one | The Washington Post | 21 Aug 2019 | 
          
            | Maxim to live by | Newsday | 30 Jul 2019 | 
          
            | Maxim | The Telegraph Quick | 25 Jul 2019 | 
          
            | Low remark about race becomes slogan | The Sun Two Speed | 18 Jul 2019 | 
          
            | Saw bishop out of bed, having risen |  |  | 
          
            | 'Be Prepared,' for one | Wall Street Journal | 16 Jul 2019 | 
          
            | Saying too much in very little time |  |  | 
          
            | Currency inscription | The Washington Post Sunday | 23 Jun 2019 | 
          
            | Oddly deficient importation logo |  |  | 
          
            | Slogan | The Times Concise | 02 Jun 2019 | 
          
            | Words to live by | Wall Street Journal | 20 May 2019 | 
          
            | Coat of arms phrase | The Times Concise | 13 May 2019 | 
          
            | Line often in Latin | New York Times | 21 Apr 2019 | 
          
            | Slogan backing bottomless clothes | The Telegraph Cryptic | 09 Apr 2019 | 
          
            | Too much in flash slogan |  |  | 
          
            | Words often framed | LA Times Daily | 30 Mar 2019 | 
          
            | Words often framed | The Washington Post | 30 Mar 2019 | 
          
            | "In God We Trust" or "All for one and one for all," e.g. |  |  | 
          
            | "In God We Trust" is the USA's official one |  |  | 
          
            | Inspirational slogan | Newsday | 15 Jan 2019 | 
          
            | Saying | The Telegraph Quick | 11 Jan 2019 | 
          
            | See 62-Across | Universal | 09 Jan 2019 | 
          
            | Feature of many a state flag |  |  | 
          
            | Line often in Latin |  |  | 
          
            | See 62-Across |  |  | 
          
            | "Be Prepared," for one |  |  | 
          
            | "Semper fidelis" is one |  |  | 
          
            | Words often framed |  |  | 
          
            | Words to live by |  |  | 
          
            | Saw flash catching too much | The Telegraph Cryptic | 13 Dec 2018 | 
          
            | Slogan that represents a vision |  |  | 
          
            | Watchword | The Telegraph Quick | 20 Oct 2018 | 
          
            | Saying; slogan | The Telegraph Quick | 19 Oct 2018 | 
          
            | Guiding maxim | Universal | 14 Oct 2018 | 
          
            | Noise from the herd about race becomes slogan |  |  | 
          
            | Catchword about bottom (but not top) |  |  | 
          
            | 'Be prepared,' for example | New York Times | 09 Oct 2018 | 
          
            | 'Eureka' for California, e.g | Wall Street Journal | 09 Oct 2018 | 
          
            | License plate feature | USA Today | 24 Sep 2018 | 
          
            | ''In God We Trust,'' for the United States | Newsday | 28 Aug 2018 | 
          
            | Memorable saying | Universal | 10 Aug 2018 | 
          
            | 'You only live once,' for one | New York Times | 05 Aug 2018 | 
          
            | Coin words? | The Washington Post Sunday | 29 Jul 2018 | 
          
            | Saw Medical Officer, tot poorly |  |  | 
          
            | Words to live by | New York Times | 19 May 2018 | 
          
            | Cow's comment about race becomes slogan | The Sun Two Speed | 13 Apr 2018 | 
          
            | Saying | Premier Sunday | 04 Mar 2018 | 
          
            | Harvard's is "Veritas" | LA Times Daily | 31 Jan 2018 | 
          
            | Harvard's is 'Veritas' | The Washington Post | 31 Jan 2018 | 
          
            | Saw too much within a second |  |  | 
          
            | Words to live by |  |  | 
          
            | "Eureka" for California, e.g. |  |  | 
          
            | Harvard's is "Veritas" |  |  | 
          
            | License plate feature |  |  | 
          
            | "Be prepared," for example |  |  | 
          
            | "You only live once," for one |  |  | 
          
            | Guiding maxim |  |  | 
          
            | Memorable saying |  |  | 
          
            | Saw doctor injecting too much |  |  | 
          
            | Company's maxim | Universal | 28 Nov 2017 | 
          
            | 'Be prepared' or 'Live free or die' | Wall Street Journal | 13 Nov 2017 | 
          
            | Words on a family crest | USA Today | 15 Oct 2017 | 
          
            | Company maxim | Premier Sunday | 24 Sep 2017 | 
          
            | Saw doctor with ill tot | The Telegraph Cryptic | 08 Sep 2017 | 
          
            | "Quality is job one," for one | Universal | 14 Aug 2017 | 
          
            | Words on a coat of arms | USA Today | 09 Jul 2017 | 
          
            | 'Crossroads of America' in Indiana, e.g | The Washington Post | 06 Jul 2017 | 
          
            | "Crossroads of America" in Indiana, e.g | LA Times Daily | 06 Jul 2017 | 
          
            | Male with German name getting exemplary short sentence | The Telegraph Cryptic | 25 Jun 2017 | 
          
            | Races through beastly utterance, a statement of belief |  |  | 
          
            | Saw a little marmot today |  |  | 
          
            | ''Friendship,'' for Texas | Newsday | 01 Apr 2017 | 
          
            | "In God We Trust" is the USA's official one |  |  | 
          
            | Saying in a cracker | The Telegraph Quick | 10 Feb 2017 | 
          
            | "Live Free or Die" is one | USA Today | 24 Jan 2017 | 
          
            | 'Veritas' for Harvard or 'Veritas vos liberabit' for Johns Hopkins | New York Times | 03 Jan 2017 | 
          
            | "Quality is job one," for one |  |  | 
          
            | "Veritas" for Harvard or "Veritas vos liberabit" for Johns Hopkins |  |  | 
          
            | "Crossroads of America" in Indiana, e.g. |  |  | 
          
            | Words on a coat of arms |  |  | 
          
            | Company's maxim |  |  | 
          
            | "Live Free or Die" is one |  |  | 
          
            | Words on a family crest |  |  | 
          
            | Watchword | The Chronicle of Higher Education | 16 Dec 2016 | 
          
            | Rhode Island's 'Hope,' e.g | The Washington Post | 13 Dec 2016 | 
          
            | Catchphrase | Universal | 11 Nov 2016 | 
          
            | 'E pluribus unum,' e.g | Premier Sunday | 16 Oct 2016 | 
          
            | Guiding phrase | Newsday | 18 Sep 2016 | 
          
            | Phrase on coat of arms | The Times Concise | 07 Sep 2016 | 
          
            | Brief expression of a guiding principle | Universal | 29 Aug 2016 | 
          
            | Coat of arms inscription | USA Today | 23 Aug 2016 | 
          
            | ''Eureka,'' for California | Newsday | 21 Aug 2016 | 
          
            | 'In God We Trust,' for the United States | New York Times | 15 Aug 2016 | 
          
            | "Eureka," to California | USA Today | 14 Aug 2016 | 
          
            | Saw to test on vehicle at the front |  |  | 
          
            | "Live Free or Die," e.g | USA Today | 17 Jul 2016 | 
          
            | Catchphrase for Frenchman and German | Irish Times Crosaire | 03 Jun 2016 | 
          
            | Foundation's reviewed book's expurgated words to live by | The Telegraph Toughie | 18 May 2016 | 
          
            | 'Semper Fidelis,' for example | Wall Street Journal | 18 Apr 2016 | 
          
            | Utah's "Industry," for one | LA Times Daily | 15 Mar 2016 | 
          
            | Frequently framed words | LA Times Daily | 14 Feb 2016 | 
          
            | "In God We Trust," for the United States |  |  | 
          
            | Brief expression of a guiding principle |  |  | 
          
            | Frequently framed words |  |  | 
          
            | "Eureka," to California |  |  | 
          
            | "Live Free or Die," e.g. |  |  | 
          
            | Coat of arms inscription |  |  | 
          
            | Watchword |  |  | 
          
            | Banderole inscription | Wall Street Journal | 18 Dec 2015 | 
          
            | "In God We Trust" is one | USA Today | 13 Dec 2015 | 
          
            | Coin words, perhaps | The Washington Post | 29 Nov 2015 | 
          
            | Saying rather too much in a little while | The Telegraph Toughie | 13 Nov 2015 | 
          
            | Words to live by | Newsday | 06 Nov 2015 | 
          
            | Guiding principle | Newsday | 29 Sep 2015 | 
          
            | The Boy Scouts' 'Be Prepared,' e.g | New York Times | 15 Sep 2015 | 
          
            | Former empire raised without an inspirational phrase |  |  | 
          
            | Slogan | The Telegraph Quick | 15 Jul 2015 | 
          
            | Coat of arms element | New York Times | 12 Jul 2015 | 
          
            | Saw underneath wheels, removing front |  |  | 
          
            | What's too much if wrapped in second piece of Xmas paper? | The Times Cryptic | 26 Jun 2015 | 
          
            | Way of working, penning extravagant epigram | The Times Cryptic | 13 May 2015 | 
          
            | Guiding phrase | Family Time | 11 May 2015 | 
          
            | "Eureka" in California, e.g | LA Times Daily | 05 May 2015 | 
          
            | ''Be Prepared,'' e.g | Newsday | 29 Mar 2015 | 
          
            | "Excelsior," to New York | Universal | 19 Feb 2015 | 
          
            | Watchword | Premier Sunday | 25 Jan 2015 | 
          
            | Coin words, perhaps |  |  | 
          
            | "In God We Trust" is one |  |  | 
          
            | Coat of arms element |  |  | 
          
            | The Boy Scouts' "Be Prepared," e.g. |  |  | 
          
            | Words to live by |  |  | 
          
            | Guiding principle |  |  | 
          
            | "Excelsior," to New York |  |  | 
          
            | Watchword |  |  | 
          
            | "Be Prepared," e.g. |  |  | 
          
            | Banderole inscription |  |  | 
          
            | "Eureka" in California, e.g. |  |  | 
          
            | Inspirational slogan |  |  | 
          
            | "Live Free or Die," for New Hampshire |  |  | 
          
            | It may be below a crest |  |  | 
          
            | Phrase on a state seal |  |  | 
          
            | Slogan |  |  | 
          
            | Identifiable catchphrase |  |  | 
          
            | "E Pluribus Unum," e.g. |  |  | 
          
            | "All for one and one for all," e.g. |  |  | 
          
            | "Semper Fidelis," for the U.S. Marines |  |  | 
          
            | Maxim |  |  | 
          
            | "Live Free or Die," for New Hampshire |  |  | 
          
            | E pluribus unum, for instance |  |  | 
          
            | "In God We Trust" is one |  |  | 
          
            | "Don't tread on me," e.g. |  |  | 
          
            | Seal words |  |  | 
          
            | Catchphrase |  |  | 
          
            | Scouts' "Be Prepared," for one |  |  | 
          
            | Every state has one |  |  | 
          
            | New Hampshire's "Live Free or Die," e.g. |  |  | 
          
            | "Live Free or Die," to New Hampshire |  |  | 
          
            | Maxim |  |  | 
          
            | Coat-of-arms line |  |  | 
          
            | Words to live by |  |  | 
          
            | Guiding phrase |  |  | 
          
            | Phrase on some samplers |  |  | 
          
            | Saying too much in a very short time |  |  | 
          
            | "Be prepared," e.g. |  |  | 
          
            | Slogan |  |  | 
          
            | Slogan |  |  | 
          
            | Favorite saying |  |  | 
          
            | "Eureka," to California |  |  | 
          
            | Slogan |  |  | 
          
            | "Be prepared," for one |  |  | 
          
            | "Think" or "Think different" |  |  | 
          
            | Rhode Island's is "Hope" |  |  | 
          
            | Words often etched in stone |  |  | 
          
            | Seal text |  |  | 
          
            | Words often etched in stone |  |  | 
          
            | Slogan |  |  | 
          
            | "Semper Fi," for one |  |  | 
          
            | "Semper fidelis," for one |  |  | 
          
            | Words to live by |  |  | 
          
            | License plate feature, perhaps |  |  | 
          
            | Common inscription, e.g. |  |  | 
          
            | Seal inscription |  |  | 
          
            | Maxim to live by |  |  | 
          
            | Slogan |  |  | 
          
            | License plate words |  |  | 
          
            | Most U.S. states have one that isn't in English |  |  | 
          
            | Epigraph |  |  | 
          
            | E pluribus unum, for instance |  |  | 
          
            | Words to live by |  |  | 
          
            | Words to live by |  |  | 
          
            | "Live Free or Die," e.g. |  |  | 
          
            | Inspirational phrase |  |  | 
          
            | Most U.S. states have one that isn't in English |  |  | 
          
            | Part of a seal |  |  | 
          
            | "Semper fidelis," e.g. |  |  | 
          
            | "Eureka" in California, e.g. |  |  | 
          
            | "Be prepared," e.g. |  |  | 
          
            | "Live free or die," e.g. |  |  | 
          
            | "Blood and Fire" for the Salvation Army |  |  | 
          
            | "All for one and one for all," e.g. |  |  | 
          
            | Banner-borne words |  |  | 
          
            | "Be prepared," e.g. |  |  | 
          
            | "Be prepared," for one |  |  | 
          
            | Words on a seal |  |  | 
          
            | "Semper fidelis," for one |  |  | 
          
            | Each state has one |  |  | 
          
            | Identifiable catchphrase |  |  | 
          
            | Each state has one |  |  | 
          
            | "Love thy neighbor," e.g. |  |  | 
          
            | "All for one and one for all," e.g. |  |  | 
          
            | "Live Free or Die," for New Hampshire |  |  | 
          
            | Saying |  |  | 
          
            | E pluribus unum, for instance |  |  | 
          
            | Impresa feature |  |  | 
          
            | "Live free or die," e.g. |  |  | 
          
            | Guiding principle |  |  | 
          
            | "Live free or die," e.g. |  |  | 
          
            | Club creed |  |  | 
          
            | Watchword |  |  | 
          
            | Catchphrase |  |  | 
          
            | "Excelsior," to New York |  |  | 
          
            | See 24-Across |  |  | 
          
            | Words on a logo |  |  | 
          
            | Banner phrase, often |  |  | 
          
            | "Semper fidelis," to a Marine |  |  | 
          
            | Sampler phrase |  |  | 
          
            | "Semper fidelis," e.g. |  |  | 
          
            | "Live Free or Die," for New Hampshire |  |  | 
          
            | "E pluribus unum", e.g. |  |  | 
          
            | Rhode Island's is "Hope" |  |  | 
          
            | Guiding principle |  |  | 
          
            | Rhode Island's is "Hope" |  |  | 
          
            | Words to live by |  |  | 
          
            | "Semper fidelis," for one |  |  | 
          
            | Eureka is one |  |  | 
          
            | "Don't Tread on Me," e.g. |  |  | 
          
            | Coat of arms inscription |  |  | 
          
            | It may be below a crest |  |  | 
          
            | "Be prepared," e.g. |  |  | 
          
            | Excelsior is New York's |  |  | 
          
            | Catchphrase |  |  | 
          
            | E pluribus unum, e.g. |  |  | 
          
            | Every state has one |  |  | 
          
            | Sampler statement |  |  | 
          
            | "Live free or die," to New Hampshire |  |  | 
          
            | "Be Prepared, " for one |  |  | 
          
            | "Be Prepared", e.g. |  |  | 
          
            | "Live Free or Die," e.g. |  |  | 
          
            | "Live free or die," e.g. |  |  | 
          
            | "Take no prisoners," e.g. |  |  | 
          
            | Purposeful phrase |  |  | 
          
            | "E pluribus unum," e.g. |  |  | 
          
            | Guiding phrase |  |  | 
          
            | "Be prepared," for one |  |  | 
          
            | In God We Trust," e.g. |  |  | 
          
            | Words on a family shield |  |  | 
          
            | Words to remember |  |  | 
          
            | Aphorism |  |  | 
          
            | "E pluribus unum," e.g. |  |  | 
          
            | Slogan's relative |  |  | 
          
            | Words on a coat of arms |  |  | 
          
            | Saying |  |  | 
          
            | Byword |  |  | 
          
            | Words of wisdom |  |  | 
          
            | "Semper fidelis," e.g. |  |  | 
          
            | Maxim |  |  | 
          
            | Guiding principle |  |  | 
          
            | Saying on a seal |  |  | 
          
            | Sententious sentiment |  |  | 
          
            | Eureka, to a Californian |  |  | 
          
            | "Alki," to an Evergreen State native |  |  | 
          
            | Kind of kiss |  |  | 
          
            | Seabees' "Can Do" is one |  |  | 
          
            | "We Shall Overcome," e.g. |  |  | 
          
            | What 60 Across is |  |  | 
          
            | "Veritas vincit," for one |  |  | 
          
            | "Be prepared," e.g. |  |  | 
          
            | "Be Prepared," e.g. |  |  | 
          
            | Party novelty |  |  | 
          
            | Slogan |  |  | 
          
            | "Friendship," to a Texan |  |  | 
          
            | "Hope," to R.I. |  |  | 
          
            | All 50 have one |  |  | 
          
            | Sampler sentiment |  |  | 
          
            | "God bless our home," e.g. |  |  | 
          
            | "Be Prepared," for one |  |  | 
          
            | Sampler item. |  |  | 
          
            | "In God We Trust." |  |  | 
          
            | Guiding principle. |  |  | 
          
            | "Excelsior,” for instance. |  |  | 
          
            | Short expression of a guiding principle. |  |  | 
          
            | The living word? |  |  | 
          
            | Sententious sentiment. |  |  | 
          
            | "Semper paratus," for example. |  |  | 
          
            | Item for a sampler. |  |  | 
          
            | "Eureka," for one. |  |  | 
          
            | "Ich Dien," for one |  |  | 
          
            | Maxim. |  |  | 
          
            | "Can Do," for one. |  |  | 
          
            | Slogan. |  |  | 
          
            | Saying. |  |  | 
          
            | "Silence is golden." |  |  | 
          
            | "Excelsior," for example. |  |  | 
          
            | Aphorism. |  |  | 
          
            | Short expression of guiding principle. |  |  | 
          
            | E pluribus unum, for instance. |  |  |