| White ones are harmless | 23 |
| U.N.'s Trygve and kin | 25 |
| Things that set pants ablaze? | 29 |
| They're beyond belief | 25 |
| They set off polygraphs | 23 |
| They often come in packs | 24 |
| They may be little and white | 28 |
| Taradiddler's tales | 23 |
| Tales that are too tall | 23 |
| Storyteller's pack | 22 |
| Some Pinocchio pronouncements | 29 |
| sex ____ and videotape | 24 |
| Rests, with "by" | 26 |
| Pure (or impure) fiction | 24 |
| Pseudologists' fortes | 25 |
| Promises the moon, say | 22 |
| Prepares to do sit-ups | 22 |
| Positions at Pebble Beach | 25 |
| Pinocchio's wrongs | 22 |
| Pinocchio's nose-growers | 28 |
| Perjurers' statements | 25 |
| More than fudges the facts | 26 |
| Is dishonest, in a way | 22 |
| Is deceptive, in a way | 22 |
| Inventions, so to speak | 23 |
| Golf predicaments, at times | 27 |
| Concerns of P.G.A. players | 26 |
| "No I never!" | 23 |
| "Here ___ ..." | 24 |
| Tries not to be noticed | 23 |
| Isn't very visible | 22 |
| Is dishonest with, in a way | 27 |
| Doesn't level with | 22 |
| Remains stationary at sea | 25 |
| Isn't straight up with | 26 |
| Doesn't just throw off | 26 |
| Be prostrate, in the Bible | 26 |
| Remain stationary at sea | 24 |
| Stop the engines at sea | 23 |
| Be dishonest with, in a way | 27 |
| "Would I --- you?" | 28 |
| Stay stationary, nautically | 27 |
| Stay stationary, at sea | 23 |
| Remain still, as a ship | 23 |
| Remain stationary, as a ship | 28 |
| Keep a ship stationary | 22 |
| Jonny Lang "___ Me" | 29 |
| Hold position, as a ship | 24 |
| Face the wind, nautically | 25 |
| Be stationary, as a ship | 24 |
| Be stationary in the winter | 27 |
| "Would I ___ you?" | 28 |
| In ___ of (instead of) | 22 |
| In ___ of (in place of) | 23 |
| In ___ of (supplanting) | 23 |
| In ___ of (substituting for) | 28 |
| In ___ of (standing in for) | 27 |
| In __ of (rather than) | 22 |
| In --- of (rather than) | 23 |
| Word between in and of | 22 |
| In -- of (rather than) | 22 |
| In ___ of(rather than) | 22 |
| In ___ of (alternatively) | 25 |
| In __ of: as a substitute for | 29 |
| "In ___ of flowers" | 29 |
| U.S.A. or U.S.N. officer | 24 |
| Kojak's rank: Abbr. | 23 |
| Actor/director Schreiber | 24 |
| Dr. Frankenstein's goal | 27 |
| Period of effectiveness | 23 |
| Never-ending sentence? | 22 |
| Longest possible sentence | 25 |
| Kind of jacket or insurance | 27 |
| Game with marriage and kids | 27 |
| Frankenstein's objective | 28 |
| "___ With Father" | 27 |
| Word with jacket or boat | 24 |
| Word before belt or boat | 24 |
| Time's counterpart | 22 |
| The birds and the bees, e.g. | 28 |
| The _____ of the party | 22 |
| Tevye's toast subject | 25 |
| Subject of a search on Mars | 27 |
| Still __ (type of painting) | 27 |
| Riley's good thing | 22 |
| Riley's distinction | 23 |
| Popular cereal or magazine | 26 |
| Magazine founded 11/23/36 | 25 |
| Longest sentence to complete | 28 |
| Large photo-filled magazine | 27 |
| Game with Lucky Day spaces | 26 |
| Elvis song for the living? | 26 |
| Dictator's term, perhaps | 28 |
| Cereal Mikey liked, in ads | 26 |
| Bowl of cherries, maybe | 23 |
| Bowl of cherries, in song | 25 |
| Board game or magazine | 22 |
| Biographer's write-up | 25 |
| Biographer's subject | 24 |
| Biographer's story | 22 |