| Fastest way from here to way over there | 39 |
| Unsuitable for bluebloods, in England | 37 |
| Inappropriate for high-class Brits | 34 |
| Like positive or negative numbers | 33 |
| Like a rational number's denominator | 40 |
| Alphabet soup "letter" | 32 |
| E-reader from Barnes & Noble | 32 |
| Barnes & Noble electronic reader | 36 |
| Barnes & Noble e-book reader | 32 |
| When hands are at their highest point | 37 |
| Koestler's "Darkness at ___" | 42 |
| Zero hour for Will Kane, in a film | 34 |
| When you may hear a whistle blow | 32 |
| Haircut 100 "High ___" | 32 |
| Twelve o'clock, half the time | 33 |
| Twelve o'clock in the daytime | 33 |
| Time when a U.S. president's term expires | 45 |
| Time for mad dogs and Englishmen | 32 |
| The Jam: "Tonight at ___" | 35 |
| The Carpenters: "Crescent ___" | 40 |
| Ten o'clock scholar's hour | 34 |
| Showdown time for Marshal Will Kane | 35 |
| Moment of truth in a G. Cooper classic | 38 |
| Marking at the north end of a sundial | 37 |
| Kramer's "High ___" | 33 |
| “Darkness at ___” (Arthur Koestler novel) | 49 |
| Cooper's was "High" | 33 |
| Beginning of lunchtime, for most | 32 |
| "High" time for Cooper | 32 |
| "High ___" (1952 Gary Cooper film) | 44 |
| "High ___," Cooper film | 33 |
| "Darkness at ___": Koestler | 37 |
| "Dark, amid the blaze of __": Milton | 46 |
| " . . . the blaze of ___": Milton | 43 |
| Former White House speechwriter Peggy | 37 |
| Peggy of conservative speechwriting | 35 |
| "There's ___ here but us . . ." | 45 |
| Who to tell a secret to, presumably | 35 |
| Who is above the law, theoretically | 35 |
| To whom you might be instructed to tell a secret | 48 |
| Kern's "___ But Me" | 33 |
| "There's ___ here but us ..." | 43 |
| "For __": Beatles' song | 37 |
| "___ will ever guess!" | 32 |
| Who so far has run a three-minute mile | 38 |
| Who preceded Adam and Eve on earth | 34 |
| Who Korn song was "For" | 33 |
| Who John Mayer wrote "Love Song for"? | 47 |
| Who has won an Oscar for Best Actor three times | 47 |
| Who came to the unattended meeting? | 35 |
| Who "Knows," to Queens of the Stone Age | 49 |
| Who "is alone" in a 1987 Sondheim title | 49 |
| Translation for "nemo" | 32 |
| She was Claudia on "Knots Landing" | 44 |
| Scorpions "___ Like You" | 34 |
| Peter of Herman's Hermits fame | 34 |
| Peter of "Herman's Hermits" | 41 |
| Peter of ''Herman's Hermits'' | 49 |
| Opposite of "everybody" | 33 |
| Herman's Hermits' leader | 32 |
| Herman's Hermits singer Peter | 33 |
| Herman's Hermits lead singer | 32 |
| Ghost town's mayor or police chief? | 39 |
| Caldwell's "___ Hears" | 36 |
| Bandleader Jimmie ___: 1895–1944 | 39 |
| Actress in "Knots Landing" | 36 |
| "There's --- here but us ..." | 43 |
| "There's ___ here but us chickens!" | 49 |
| "If a tree falls in the forest and ..." | 49 |
| "I'm Henry VIII, I am" singer | 43 |
| "For __": Beatles song | 32 |
| "For ___" ("Revolver" song) | 47 |
| "... tree falls in the forest and ___" | 48 |
| "___ Knows" (Queens Of the Stone Age) | 47 |
| "___ Knows" (Dion and The Belmonts hit) | 49 |
| "___ Is to Blame" (1986 song) | 39 |
| "___ Is to Blame" (1986 hit) | 38 |
| "___ Is to Blame," 1986 hit | 37 |
| "___ But Me," Kern song | 33 |
| "__ is Alone" (Sondheim tune) | 39 |
| " . . . if ___ cares for me" | 38 |
| "It's __ business" | 32 |
| Times to put the hands together? | 32 |
| When the hands are at the top of the face | 41 |
| Queen who wrote "Leap of Faith" | 41 |
| Queen with a degree from Princeton | 34 |
| Queen who is also a humanitarian activist | 41 |
| King Hussein's American-born widow | 38 |
| "Hang 'Em High" prop | 34 |
| The end of one's rope, maybe | 32 |
| Wild West outlaw's comeuppance | 34 |
| Prop in ''The Ox-Bow Incident'' | 47 |
| What "N Is for" in a Sue Grafton title | 48 |
| Western ''necktie'' | 35 |
| The necktie in a Western necktie party | 38 |
| The loop it's best to be out of | 35 |
| The "necktie" in a necktie party | 42 |
| Sue Grafton's 'N Is for --' | 39 |
| One of Grafton's novel keywords | 35 |
| Item for men who are out to lynch | 33 |