| Little advice? Part two | 23 |
| Question from a doctor | 22 |
| Chick lit book #8 (1967) | 24 |
| 1968 Richard Burton film | 24 |
| Wrens' preying place | 24 |
| Words by Septimus Winner | 24 |
| Pete Seeger lyric (Part 1) | 26 |
| "Not from ___ sit!" | 29 |
| Question to a mind changer | 26 |
| The "in" place | 24 |
| "___ the fire?" | 25 |
| "Dude, ___ My Car?" | 29 |
| "--- Waldo?" | 22 |
| "___ the love?" | 25 |
| "___ Charlie?" | 24 |
| "__ the beef?" | 24 |
| 1970 George Segal movie | 23 |
| Slogan coined in '84 | 24 |
| Question to a paralegal? | 24 |
| Question for a remiss lawyer? | 29 |
| Demand made of a paralegal? | 27 |
| Popular seek-and-find series | 28 |
| 1987 kid's best-seller | 26 |
| Question from Martin Handford | 29 |
| Pepper missing? (Handford) | 26 |
| Book that makes you look | 24 |
| 1961 Connie Francis hit | 23 |
| Deerstalker's home | 22 |
| Billie Letts' book | 22 |
| Start of a Cervantes quote | 26 |
| Bob Hope comedy of 1947 | 23 |
| It's a fare question | 24 |
| How tumbleweed travels | 22 |
| Words from a digresser | 22 |
| Words after a digression | 24 |
| Interrupted one's request | 29 |
| Query after a digression | 24 |
| "Long time no see" | 28 |
| Stimulate, as an appetite | 25 |
| Sharpen, as an appetite | 23 |
| Stimulate, as the appetite | 26 |
| Excite, as an appetite | 22 |
| Trigger, as an appetite | 23 |
| Stimulate (the appetite) | 24 |
| Pique, as one's appetite | 28 |
| Perk up, as an appetite | 23 |
| ___ one's appetite | 22 |
| Sharpens, as an appetite | 24 |
| Piques, as an appetite | 22 |
| Improves oneÂ’s edge? | 24 |
| Agent for getting an edge on | 28 |
| Exclamation of exertion | 23 |
| Cry after a close call | 22 |
| "Thank heavens!" | 26 |
| Exclamation of some heat | 24 |
| "That was close!' | 26 |
| "Thank goodness!" | 27 |
| "Close one!" | 22 |
| Byproduct of cheesemaking | 25 |
| Part of Muffet's meal | 25 |
| Cheesemaking byproduct | 22 |
| Treat for Little Miss Muffet | 28 |
| Part of a nursery rhyme dish | 28 |
| Muffet fare, with curds | 23 |
| Miss Muffet's quaff | 23 |
| Miss Muffet's fare | 22 |
| Cheesemaking by-product | 23 |
| Cheesemaking by-products | 24 |
| Cheesemaking byproducts | 23 |
| "This or that?" | 25 |
| '-- way did he go?' | 27 |
| Docket clerk's dilemma? | 27 |
| Something batted by kids | 24 |
| Zachary Taylor was one | 22 |
| Henry Clay, politically | 23 |
| Early American politico | 23 |
| American Revolution supporter | 29 |
| Zachary Taylor, for one | 23 |
| Tyler or Taylor, politically | 28 |
| Taylor or Tyler, politically | 28 |
| Republican predecessor | 22 |
| President Taylor or Fillmore | 28 |
| Like four U.S. presidents | 25 |
| Early Democrat's foe | 24 |
| Defunct political party | 23 |
| Victors in 1840 and 1848 | 24 |
| Tyler and Taylor, for two | 25 |
| Old bloc in Parliament | 22 |
| Millard Fillmore's party | 28 |
| Harrison and Taylor, e.g. | 25 |
| Harrison and Filmore, e.g. | 26 |
| Followers of Tyler and Taylor | 29 |
| Democrats' 1840 foes | 24 |
| Clay and Webster, e.g. | 22 |
| Mean or worth follower | 22 |
| Passed, with "away" | 29 |
| Passed (away), as time | 22 |
| At the same time as, to Brits | 29 |
| A trip can be taken on it | 25 |
| Instincts sometimes indulged | 28 |