| To the point, to lawyers | 24 |
| To the point, ironically | 24 |
| To the point, as a remark | 25 |
| To the max, in the disco era | 28 |
| To the max, '60s-style | 26 |
| To the left, to sailors | 23 |
| To the left, to Popeye | 22 |
| To the left, to a sailor | 24 |
| To the left, nautically | 23 |
| To the left side of a ship | 26 |
| To the left or the right | 24 |
| To the king, in France | 22 |
| To the greatest extent | 22 |
| To the greatest distance | 24 |
| To the exclusion of all else | 28 |
| To the ends of the earth, say | 29 |
| To the captain's left | 25 |
| To the back of the ship | 23 |
| To that terrible extent | 23 |
| To take off, at De Gaulle | 25 |
| To supply Castro with guns | 26 |
| To such an extent (as) | 22 |
| To stand, in Stuttgart | 22 |
| To some, it's golden | 24 |
| To some, it may be a lot | 24 |
| To some extent: Prefix | 22 |
| To some extent, slangily | 24 |
| To some extent, colloquially | 28 |
| To some degree, informally | 26 |
| To some degree, colloquially | 28 |
| To some degree, but not much | 28 |
| To smite is his delight | 23 |
| To Sir with Love" singer | 29 |
| To sell organic or not? | 23 |
| To scrub and clean: Sp. | 23 |
| To right or left at sea | 24 |
| To relieve member of job | 24 |
| To promise in marriage | 22 |
| To prevent by legal means | 25 |
| To possess, in Stuttgart | 24 |
| To play, Italian style | 22 |
| To no _____ (fruitlessly) | 25 |
| To no ___ (without success) | 27 |
| To no ___ (unsuccessfully) | 26 |
| To no ___ (purposelessly) | 25 |
| To no ___ (fruitlessly) | 23 |
| To no __ (unsuccessful) | 23 |
| To no __ (ineffective) | 22 |
| To make lighter, in Lyon | 24 |
| To make emotionally receptive | 29 |
| To love, Italian-style | 22 |
| To laugh, to Lafayette | 22 |
| To Kill a Mockingbird boy | 28 |
| To just a slight degree | 23 |
| To have, in French 101 | 22 |
| To Grecophiles, this is KTL | 27 |
| To Frost it's unloved | 25 |
| To flash, in Frankfurt | 22 |
| To everyone's surprise | 26 |
| To everyone's dismay | 24 |
| To demonstrate clearly | 22 |
| To come, in Cádiz or Caen | 28 |
| To celebrate, in Paris | 22 |
| To cause oneself to move | 24 |
| To cattle, it's shocking | 28 |
| To Caesar, this was nemo | 24 |
| To believe, in Bretagne | 23 |
| To be, to Fifi or Gigi | 22 |
| To be, to Beaumarchais | 22 |
| To be, to a mademoiselle | 24 |
| To be, in Trois Rivieres | 24 |
| To be, in ancient Rome | 22 |
| To be, below the Border | 23 |
| To be, at the Sorbonne | 22 |
| To be, along the Loire | 22 |
| To be returned at some point | 28 |
| To be played in unison | 22 |
| To be or not to be, e.g. | 24 |
| To be neighborly, maybe | 23 |
| To be in possession of | 22 |
| To be in another place | 22 |
| To be in another form? | 22 |
| To be in another country? | 25 |
| To be in ancient times? | 23 |
| To be in a faraway land | 23 |
| To be excessively preoccupied | 29 |
| To be at the Colosseum | 22 |
| To avoid the alternative | 24 |
| TO APPEAR ON ELBA, NON? | 23 |
| To any degree whatever | 22 |
| To and ___ (back and forth) | 27 |
| To and fro, for example | 23 |
| To an excessive degree | 22 |
| To ace Math, avoid being __ | 27 |
| To a very great degree | 22 |
| To a slight degree, musically | 29 |
| To a sailor's left | 22 |
| To a much greater degree | 24 |
| To a degree, informally | 23 |
| To a considerable degree | 24 |