| It may suit you | 15 |
| Former New York boss | 20 |
| Fabric with the same name as a Scottish river | 45 |
| English professor's wear, stereotypically | 45 |
| Corrupt boss | 12 |
| Coarse-woven cloth | 18 |
| Coarse woolen coat material | 27 |
| Clichéd jacket fabric for a professor | 40 |
| Classic suit material | 21 |
| Casual suit fabric | 18 |
| Boss of old NYC | 15 |
| Boss of ill repute | 18 |
| Boss of Gotham | 14 |
| "Ring" leader of Tammany Hall | 39 |
| "Ring" leader | 23 |
| _____ Ontario | 13 |
| Professorial attire, perhaps | 28 |
| Bit of "Mad Men" attire | 33 |
| More outdoorsy, as fashion | 26 |
| Moth, perhaps? | 14 |
| Professorish news anchor? | 25 |
| Lure with music | 15 |
| Lure using music | 16 |
| Imitate a songbird | 18 |
| Sing shrilly | 12 |
| Entice with music | 17 |
| Entice by music | 15 |
| Dum or dee | 10 |
| Chirped | 7 |
| Emulated a songbird | 19 |
| "Through the Looking-Glass" character | 47 |
| Well-known look-alike | 21 |
| One of an identical pair | 24 |
| Looking-glass land denizen | 26 |
| Indistinguishable one | 21 |
| Alice's entertainer | 23 |
| Fictional pair | 14 |
| Pipes shrilly | 13 |
| Lures, Pied Piper style | 23 |
| Lures with music | 16 |
| Circular cloth of a kind | 24 |
| English-Scottish waterway | 25 |
| Thick woolen fabrics | 20 |
| Woolen clothes | 14 |
| Suit jacket materials | 21 |
| Stereotypical professorial attire | 33 |
| Squire's attire | 19 |
| Sporting wear | 13 |
| Some sportcoats | 15 |
| Some professorial attire | 24 |
| Some jacket fabrics | 19 |
| Some blazers | 12 |
| Professorial duds | 17 |
| Outdoorsy wear | 14 |
| Houndstooth and herringbone | 27 |
| Flannels | 8 |
| Fall fabrics | 12 |
| Fall apparel | 12 |
| Coarse wool fabrics | 19 |
| Coarse suits | 12 |
| Certain woolen suits | 20 |
| British country wear | 20 |
| Outdoorsy | 9 |
| Wilco singer Jeff | 17 |
| Outdoorsy in taste or habits | 28 |
| Miss Marple-esque | 17 |
| Like some professors' wardrobes | 35 |
| Like some professors' suits | 31 |
| Like some professorial attire | 29 |
| Like an outdoorsy Englishman | 28 |
| Informal in taste | 17 |
| Collegiately attired | 20 |
| Casually attired | 16 |
| Academically stylish | 20 |
| USUAL VACATION? | 15 |
| Many a preadolescent | 20 |
| Many a junior high student | 26 |
| 'Twixt's partner | 24 |
| Many a Justin Bieber fan | 24 |
| Eleven-year-old, e.g. | 21 |
| 12-year-old, for one | 20 |
| Youngster from 10 to 12 | 23 |
| Subadolescent | 13 |
| Sixth grader, usually | 21 |
| Relative of twixt | 17 |
| Oldish youngster | 16 |
| Many a Belieber | 15 |
| Adolescent, almost | 18 |
| 11-year-old, perhaps | 20 |
| "Hannah Montana" fan | 30 |
| Young middle schooler | 21 |
| Verger on adolescence, informally | 33 |
| Twixt's partner | 19 |
| Twixt's kin | 15 |
| Shopper in the juniors section, maybe | 37 |
| Seventh-grader, usually | 23 |
| Seventh-grader, often | 21 |
| Relative of 'twixt | 22 |
| Pre-adolescent | 14 |
| Poetic placement | 16 |