| Lifeguard's training course subj. | 37 |
| Lifehouse "Sick ___ Carousel" | 39 |
| Lifehouse "___ Me Away" | 33 |
| Lifehouse "___ Where You Are" | 39 |
| Lifehouse album "Who ___" | 35 |
| Lifehouse: "___ Somebody" | 35 |
| Lifelong friend of Truman Capote | 32 |
| Lifelong student's collection, for short | 44 |
| Lifer's comment at the poker game | 37 |
| Lifesaver's initials, perhaps | 33 |
| Lifestyle of the rich and famous | 32 |
| Lifetime Achievement Emmy recipient of '03 | 46 |
| Lifetime Achievement Grammy recipient of '99 | 48 |
| Lifetime Achievement Grammy winner Horne | 40 |
| Lifetime Achievement Grammy-winner Leonard | 42 |
| Lifetime achievement Oscar winner Deborah | 41 |
| Lifetime supply for a chain-smoker? | 35 |
| Lifetime winner of the most Grammys (31) | 40 |
| Lifework having its ups and downs | 33 |
| Lift off the grill, as a hot dog | 32 |
| Lifted for the purpose of determining weight | 44 |
| Lifted-out, boldfaced article excerpt | 37 |
| Lifter's occupational hazard | 32 |
| Lifting devices hung from helicopters | 37 |
| Lifts actress Minnie's spirits? | 35 |
| Lifts one's front legs, horse-style | 39 |
| Lifts one's head above water | 32 |
| Lifts, as above a terrified audience | 36 |
| Light and water, e.g., for plants | 33 |
| Light Brigade's charge location | 35 |
| Light bulb inventor's inits. | 32 |
| Light bulb inventor's inspiration? | 38 |
| Light bulb over one's tête? | 34 |
| Light bulb's signification, in cartoons | 43 |
| Light bulb's symbolic meaning | 33 |
| Light bulb, to Edison and comics | 32 |
| Light carriage with a folding top | 33 |
| Light descriptor banned by Congress in 2009 | 43 |
| Light dish at a Halloween party? | 32 |
| Light from a lightning bug, e.g. | 32 |
| Light heavyweight champ: 1934-35 | 32 |
| Light heavyweight champ: 1952-60 | 32 |
| Light horse-drawn carriage with one seat | 40 |
| Light hybrid vehicle of the 1910's | 38 |
| Light of Humbert Humbert's life | 35 |
| Light planes traveling only short distances | 43 |
| Light provider for a dreidel game | 33 |
| Light red or brown, in horse colors | 35 |
| Light reddish shade named for a fish | 36 |
| Light reddish-brown, as some horse coats | 40 |
| Light sailboat at a hotel chain? | 32 |
| Light source since ancient times | 32 |
| Light tennis shots that fall just over the net | 46 |
| Light touch, as with a paintbrush | 33 |
| Light __: "Star Wars" weapon | 38 |
| Light ___ (rapid transit system) | 32 |
| Light ___ (rapid-transit system) | 32 |
| Light ___ (seemingly weightless) | 32 |
| Light's costar in an 80's sitcom | 40 |
| Light-colored beer or the glass it comes in | 43 |
| Light-Horse Harry's chargers | 32 |
| Light-sensitive linings of inner eyes | 37 |
| Light-sensitive substances in film | 34 |
| Light-verse Richard's food supplier | 39 |
| Light-___ (about six trillion miles) | 36 |
| Lightbulb's meaning, sometimes | 34 |
| Lighter of the Olympic flame in Atlanta | 39 |
| Lighter that sounds like nothing? | 33 |
| Lighter yet warmer, as winter wear | 34 |
| Lightfoot hit "____Strong Winds" | 43 |
| Lightfoot's "Railroad ____" | 41 |
| Lighthearted genre about womanhood | 34 |
| Lighting peddler's conveyance? | 34 |
| Lighting specialist, informally? | 32 |
| Lighting technician's supply | 32 |
| Lightly moisturize, as store produce | 36 |
| Lightly vandalizes a front yard, perhaps | 40 |
| Lightning and Hurricanes, for short | 35 |
| Lightning bolt of Harry Potter, e.g. | 36 |
| Lightning in the middle of a hurricane? | 39 |
| Lightning Seeds song w/good judgment? | 37 |
| Lights during Barry White listening session | 43 |
| Lightsaber-wielding hillbilly of TV? | 36 |
| Lightweight bat used for fielding practice | 42 |
| Lightweight boxing champ of the '80s | 40 |
| Lightweight champ after Canzoneri: 1936 | 39 |
| Lightweight champ before Joe Gans | 33 |
| Lightweight champ Carlos: 1960's | 36 |
| Lightweight champ: 1899–1902 | 35 |
| Lightweight champ: 1917–25 | 33 |
| Lightweight crease-resistant fabric | 35 |
| Lightweight two-wheeled vehicle (1944) | 38 |
| Lightweight, crease-resistant fabric | 36 |
| Lightweight, crinkled material used for suits | 45 |
| Like #1 on a New York Times list | 32 |
| Like ''Night Gallery'' stories | 46 |
| Like ''The Incredibles'' | 40 |
| Like ''The Shining'' | 36 |
| Like ''The X-Files'' | 36 |
| Like ''to be'': Abbr. | 37 |