| One out of the cooler, maybe | 28 |
| One just let out of jail | 24 |
| One conditionally freed | 23 |
| His liberty is conditional | 26 |
| Felon on provisional release | 28 |
| Early-release beneficiary | 25 |
| Doing a beat cop's job | 26 |
| Letting out, conditionally | 26 |
| Henry VIII's sixth | 22 |
| Henry VIII's last wife | 26 |
| One of Henry VIII's six | 27 |
| Wife who survived Henry VIII | 28 |
| Wife number VI for Henry VIII | 29 |
| Henry's last Catherine | 26 |
| Henry VIII's Catherine | 26 |
| Henry VIII's sixth wife | 27 |
| Catherine who wed Henry VIII | 28 |
| Sixth wife of Henry VIII | 24 |
| Salmon older than a fry | 23 |
| Last wife of Henry VIII | 23 |
| Henry's third Catherine | 27 |
| Henry VIII's 6th wife | 25 |
| Wife VI for Henry VIII | 22 |
| Sixth consort of Henry VIII | 27 |
| One of six of Henry VIII | 24 |
| One of Henry's wives | 24 |
| One of Henry's Catherines | 29 |
| Most-married English queen | 26 |
| Last of three Catherines | 24 |
| Henry's sixth wife | 22 |
| Fish also called a skegger | 26 |
| Catherine who was a queen | 25 |
| Catherine wed by Henry VIII | 27 |
| Catherine in a Tudor home | 25 |
| Scored three on a small hole | 28 |
| Hit the norm, at Inverness | 26 |
| Did as expected, at Augusta | 27 |
| Repeat without thinking | 23 |
| Cracker-requesting bird | 23 |
| Polly, who wants a cracker | 26 |
| Long John Silver's pet | 26 |
| Bird that may live to be 100 | 28 |
| Echoed others' words | 24 |
| Lovebirds and lories, e.g. | 26 |
| Fencer's deflection | 23 |
| Defense against a thrust | 24 |
| Response to a fencing lunge | 27 |
| Deflect, as a question | 22 |
| Shoots an average score | 23 |
| Scores 72 on a 72 course | 24 |
| What many players shoot for | 27 |
| Strokes of luck, sometimes? | 27 |
| Scores 74 on a 74 golf course | 29 |
| Neither birdies nor bogeys | 26 |
| Most golfers' goals | 23 |
| Golf scorecard numbers | 22 |
| Between birdies and bogies | 26 |
| Between birdies and bogeys | 26 |
| What some scorecards list | 25 |
| What golfers strive for | 23 |
| Three, four and five, usually | 29 |
| They're mostly fours | 24 |
| So-so scores for Gary Player | 28 |
| Scores recorded by Amy Alcott | 29 |
| Scores for Snead or Sneed | 25 |
| Scores at Pebble Beach | 22 |
| Makes a good golf score | 23 |
| Golfers' objectives | 23 |
| Golf-scorecard standards | 24 |
| Golf-scorecard numbers | 22 |
| Gets even on the golf course? | 29 |
| Gets a good golf score | 22 |
| Fours on a course, often | 24 |
| Duffers' dream material | 27 |
| Does well on the links | 22 |
| Course objectives for many | 26 |
| Benchmarks on a golf course | 27 |
| 3, 4 and 5, but rarely 6 | 24 |
| Analyze, as a sentence | 22 |
| Describe grammatically | 22 |
| Latin teacher's command | 27 |
| Break down grammatically | 24 |
| Analyze in English class | 24 |
| Do a grammarian's job | 25 |
| Pick apart, in English | 22 |
| Break down syntactically | 24 |
| Analyze, grammatically | 22 |
| Take apart, as a sentence | 25 |
| Take apart grammatically | 24 |
| Recite in grammar class | 23 |
| Make sense of, as a sentence | 28 |
| Latin teacher's direction | 29 |
| Interpret syntactically | 23 |
| Identify predicates, etc. | 25 |
| English test instruction | 24 |
| English teachers do it | 22 |
| Do a Latin student's task | 29 |
| Do a grammar assignment | 23 |
| Dissect, in English class | 25 |
| Dissect, as a sentence | 22 |