| Entrance for Walter Morel | 25 |
| Entrance for a U.M.W. man | 25 |
| Comstock entrance, e.g. | 23 |
| Big John's way out | 22 |
| Access to the Comstock Lode | 27 |
| Access on the Mesabi Range | 26 |
| Access for a U.M.W. member | 26 |
| Colliers' entryways | 23 |
| Prospectors' portals | 24 |
| These may lead to lead | 22 |
| Colliers' passages | 22 |
| These may lead to gold | 22 |
| Independent examinations | 24 |
| Excavators' entrances | 25 |
| Entrances for colliers | 22 |
| Right or wrong, e.g.: Abbr. | 27 |
| Tall, dark or handsome: Abbr. | 29 |
| True or false, for ex. | 22 |
| Small, medium or large: Abbr. | 29 |
| Red, white or blue, for ex. | 27 |
| More or less, e.g.: Abbr. | 25 |
| Icky or itchy, e.g. (abbr.) | 27 |
| Hot or cold, e.g.: Abbr. | 24 |
| Far or wide, in Eng. class | 26 |
| Double or nothing: Abbr. | 24 |
| Descriptive word (abbr.) | 24 |
| Descriptive pt. of speech | 25 |
| Bashful, but not Doc (abbr.) | 28 |
| Suspend a meeting until later | 29 |
| They modify pronouns (abbr.) | 28 |
| Sm., med. and lg., e.g. | 23 |
| Noun modifiers (Abbr.) | 22 |
| Modifying pts. of speech | 24 |
| Hot and heavy, e.g.: Abbr. | 26 |
| Fast and furious, e.g.: Abbr. | 29 |
| One requesting in earnest | 25 |
| Handle, as insurance claims | 27 |
| Make a minor correction to | 26 |
| Pt. of B'nai B'rith | 27 |
| B'nai B'rith org. | 25 |
| B'nai B'rith grp. | 25 |
| Two-time loser to Dwight | 24 |
| Ike's two-time opponent | 27 |
| '50s campaign name | 22 |
| Vice president Stevenson | 24 |
| Ike's opponent, twice | 25 |
| First name in 1950s politics | 28 |
| Two-time opponent of Ike | 24 |
| Stevenson of 1950s politics | 27 |
| He lost to Dwight twice | 23 |
| First name in 1960s diplomacy | 29 |
| Dwight's opponent in 1952 | 29 |
| Vice-president Stevenson | 24 |
| US statesman ____ Stevenson | 27 |
| U.N. ambassador Stevenson | 25 |
| Two-time opponent for Ike | 25 |
| The "A" in A.E.S. | 27 |
| Stevenson who lost to Ike | 25 |
| Stevenson of politics | 22 |
| Old politico Stevenson | 22 |
| Name on 1952 campaign buttons | 29 |
| Name in 50's politics | 25 |
| Name in '50s politics | 25 |
| Lyndon's U.N. delegate | 26 |
| Loser to Dwight, twice | 22 |
| Jack's UN ambassador | 24 |
| Ike's rival in the 1950s | 28 |
| Ike's rival candidate | 25 |
| He ran with Estes in 1956 | 25 |
| He lost twice to Dwight | 23 |
| He finished second to Ike | 25 |
| Grover's second veep | 24 |
| First name in 1950s headlines | 29 |
| Estes's ticket-mate | 23 |
| Dwight's opponent, twice | 28 |
| Dwight's challenger | 23 |
| Dwight's campaign rival | 27 |
| Dwight licked him twice | 23 |
| Also-ran with Estes: 1956 | 25 |
| 50's candidate Stevenson | 28 |
| 1950s candidate Stevenson | 25 |
| '50s candidate Stevenson | 28 |
| Austrian psychiatrist Alfred | 28 |
| Freud contemporary Alfred | 25 |
| Psychology pioneer Alfred | 25 |
| Planetarium in Chicago | 22 |
| Onetime Freud collaborator | 26 |
| Freud colleague Alfred | 22 |
| Chicago's planetarium | 25 |
| Chicago's __ Planetarium | 28 |
| Steven of Guns N' Roses | 27 |
| Pioneer in psychoanalysis | 25 |
| Only woman to outwit Holmes | 27 |
| Noted Austrian psychiatrist | 27 |
| Larry, Luther or Felix | 22 |
| Holmes's female adversary | 29 |
| Harmonica virtuoso Larry | 24 |
| Harmonica player Larry ___ | 26 |
| Harmonica player Larry | 22 |
| Harmonica master Larry | 22 |