| No. often seen in research studies | 34 |
| No. of People? | 14 |
| No. of People, say | 18 |
| No. of lbs., e.g. | 17 |
| No. of interest to those on fixed incomes | 41 |
| No. of ft. above sea level | 26 |
| No. of eggs or jurors | 21 |
| No. of concern to a dean of admissions | 38 |
| No. of beachgoers? | 18 |
| No. native | 10 |
| No. looked at by college recruiters | 35 |
| No. like 'first' or 'second' | 44 |
| No. in chemistry | 16 |
| No. in apt. ads | 15 |
| No. in a pilot's announcement | 33 |
| No. in a map's right margin | 31 |
| No. in a check box | 18 |
| No. in a business email footer | 30 |
| No. important to a pitcher | 26 |
| No. formerly on vitamin labels | 30 |
| No. for Nomo | 12 |
| No. for Na or Ni | 16 |
| No. for Maine | 13 |
| No. for a drive | 15 |
| No. expert? | 11 |
| No. expert | 10 |
| No. dialed in a phone menu | 26 |
| No. crunchers | 13 |
| No. cruncher | 12 |
| No. brains? | 11 |
| No. brain? | 10 |
| No. between 0 and 4 | 19 |
| No. beginning with a "-" | 34 |
| No. before or after a colon | 27 |
| No. at your bank | 16 |
| No. at the beach | 16 |
| No. at a brokerage | 18 |
| No. and So. followers | 21 |
| No. after a telephone no. | 25 |
| No. after a tel. no. | 20 |
| No. after a phone no. | 21 |
| No. after a no. in an e-mail signature | 38 |
| No. after a no. | 15 |
| No. after a dot | 15 |
| No. 9 on a menology | 19 |
| No. 9 on a calendar | 19 |
| No. 78 on the table | 19 |
| No. 74 on the table | 19 |
| No. 7 on a phone dial | 21 |
| No. 6 on the ABA Journal's list of the 25 greatest legal TV shows | 69 |
| No. 6 on the ABA Journal's list of the 25 greatest law novels ever (by Herman Melville) | 91 |
| No. 6 for Henry VIII | 20 |
| No. 51 on the table | 19 |
| No. 5 or 9, e.g. | 16 |
| No. 5 on the list (by Victor Hugo) | 34 |
| No. 5 maker | 11 |
| No. 5 iron | 10 |
| No. 5 company | 13 |
| No. 49 of 50 | 12 |
| No. 49 | 6 |
| No. 43, familiarly | 18 |
| No. 40 on the A.K.C. list | 25 |
| No. 4 wood | 10 |
| No. 4 on the icy floor | 22 |
| No. 4 on an icy floor | 21 |
| No. 4 of the Boston Bruins | 26 |
| No. 4 of Bruin fame | 19 |
| No. 4 hitter's specialty | 28 |
| No. 35 on the periodic table | 28 |
| No. 3 of a trio | 15 |
| No. 3 man on homer list | 23 |
| No. 2s | 6 |
| No. 2: Abbr. | 12 |
| No. 25 | 6 |
| No. 24 of the Mets | 18 |
| No. 22 or 24 | 12 |
| No. 22 in the Union | 19 |
| No. 20 on the list (by John Grisham) | 36 |
| No. 2's word for hairy | 26 |
| No. 2's term for corps member | 33 |
| No. 2 woods | 11 |
| No. 2 wood | 10 |
| No. 2 selection process | 23 |
| No. 2 person in the state | 25 |
| No. 2 or 6 | 10 |
| No. 2 on the list | 17 |
| No. 2 of a trio | 15 |
| No. 2 men: Abbr. | 16 |
| No. 2 is one | 12 |
| No. 2 in the statehouse | 23 |
| No. 2 in Madrid | 15 |
| No. 2 in 1968 | 13 |
| No. 2 hit of 1978-79 | 20 |
| No. 2 features | 14 |
| No. 2 end | 9 |
| No. 2 | 5 |
| No. 19 on the list (by Leon Uris) | 33 |
| No. 19 | 6 |
| No. 14 on the list (by Albert Camus) | 36 |
| No. 13 on the list (by Richard Wright) | 38 |