| INNOVATION | Steve Jobs defined it as "saying no to a thousand things" |
| DENIAL | A saying "no" to a request |
| GONG | On strike for saying no to a little horse? |
| PATIENCE | Ambrose Bierce defined it as "A minor form of despair, disguised as a |
| ART | Georgia O'Keeffe defined it as "Filling a space in a beautiful way" |
| PATRIOTISM | Term used to describe devotion to one's own country - Samuel Johnson defined it as 'the last refuge |
| TASKS | In news agency a thousand things to be done (5) |
| RAMPAGES | Artist with a thousand things to read goes wild (8) |
| CHILIAD | A group of a thousand things (7) |
| AIRE | It can be added to a million but rarely to a thousand |
| IDENTIFIED | I defined it poorly but correctly put a name to it (10) |
| VIRTUE | Shaw defined it as "insufficient temptation" |
| MYWINGS | In My Fair Lady, Eliza Doolittle sings, "I could have spread ...; And done a thousand things; I've n |
| WINGS | In My Fair Lady, Eliza Doolittle sings, "I could have spread my ...; And done a thousand things; I'v |
| LEAR | King quoted as saying "How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is / To have a thankless child!" |
| TALKNONSENSE | Gossip has a nice word for saying no to hearing offer - gobbledegook! (4,8) |
| NONPLUS | No to a Frenchman in addition to being in a state of surprise (7) |
| KNIGHTSPROGRESS | Thousand things to be settled, going forward - that covers the whole board (7,8) |
| GRANDMA | Relative to a thousand, a million's ace! (7) |
| HINDUKUSH | A major mountain system of Central Asia, primarily in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Broadly defined, it is some 500 miles (800 km) long and up to 150 miles (240 km) wide. Its highest point is Tirich Mir. |