| Port-of-Spain resident, for short | 33 |
| Portable computer gadget, briefly | 33 |
| Portable engines' foundation frames | 39 |
| Portable form of imaginary meat? | 32 |
| Portable lodge of a certain shape | 33 |
| Portable media player from Apple | 32 |
| Portable platform in a warehouse | 32 |
| Portable product for music lovers | 33 |
| Portable writing surface for an equestrian? | 43 |
| Portal with the Joystiq video game blog | 39 |
| Porter depicted in "De-Lovely" | 40 |
| Porter of the Washington Wizards | 32 |
| Porter Wagoner "My Last Two ___" | 42 |
| Porter Wagoner's former duettist | 36 |
| Porter who carried tunes in his head | 36 |
| Porter who headed the CIA until May 2006 | 40 |
| Porter who wrote "Begin the Beguine" | 46 |
| Porter who wrote "Night and Day" | 42 |
| Porter ___, former C.I.A. director | 34 |
| Porter's 'Let's --' | 35 |
| Porter's " ___ Went to Haiti" | 43 |
| Porter's "Anything ___" | 37 |
| Porter's "Du Barry Was ___" | 41 |
| Porter's "DuBarry ___ Lady" | 41 |
| Porter's "I ___ Love" | 35 |
| Porter's "In ___ of the Night" | 44 |
| Porter's "Katie Went to ___" | 42 |
| Porter's "Kiss ___" | 33 |
| Porter's "Let's ___" | 38 |
| Porter's "Let's ___": 1928 | 44 |
| Porter's "Miss Otis ___" | 38 |
| Porter's "Miss ___ Regrets" | 41 |
| Porter's "Night and ___" | 38 |
| Porter's "Ship of ___" | 36 |
| Porter's "The Gypsy ___" | 38 |
| Porter's "You Don't Know ___" | 47 |
| Porter's "You're the ___" | 43 |
| Porter's "__ De-Lovely" | 37 |
| Porter's "__ Girls" | 33 |
| Porter's "__ the Top" | 35 |
| Porter's "___ a Kick . . . " | 42 |
| Porter's "___ a Kick Out of You" | 46 |
| Porter's "___ and Blue" | 37 |
| Porter's "___ Day": 1932 | 38 |
| Porter's "___ De-Lovely" | 38 |
| Porter's "___ Do It" | 34 |
| Porter's "___ Goes" | 33 |
| Porter's "___ Got Something" | 42 |
| Porter's "___ Horse, . . . " | 42 |
| Porter's "___ Kick Out of You" | 44 |
| Porter's "___ Love Again" | 39 |
| Porter's "___ Love" | 33 |
| Porter's "___ Men" | 32 |
| Porter's "___ Paris" | 34 |
| Porter's "___ Went to Haiti" | 42 |
| Porter's "___ Went to Haiti": 1939 | 48 |
| Porter's "_____ Got That Thing" | 45 |
| Porter's regretful "Miss" | 39 |
| Porterhouse specification, sometimes | 36 |
| Portfolio for retirement planning? | 34 |
| Portfolio manager's concern, briefly | 40 |
| Portfolio-increasing market moves | 33 |
| Portia's role on "Ally McBeal" | 44 |
| Portion + 2 letters + rip + a letter = ? | 40 |
| Portion for Mother Hubbard's dog | 36 |
| Portion of a drag queen's wardrobe | 38 |
| Portion of a trick-or-treater's haul | 40 |
| Portion of an advertising budget | 32 |
| Portion of the world's population | 37 |
| Portion placed on a plate in a pew | 34 |
| Portland daily, with "The" | 36 |
| Portland Trail Blazers' home | 32 |
| Portland Trail Blazers' playground | 38 |
| Portland's Moda Center, for one | 35 |
| Portland's Rose Garden, e.g. | 32 |
| Portland's Rose Garden, for one | 35 |
| Portman or Kunis, in a 2010 film | 32 |
| Portmanteau at the beach for some Muslim women | 46 |
| Portmanteau for a J.P. Morgan boss, e.g. | 40 |
| Portmanteau for a piece of eye broccoli | 39 |
| Portmanteau for partners who are also competitors | 49 |
| Portmanteau name for an O-Cedar cleaning product | 48 |
| Portmanteau region between Dallas and Little Rock | 49 |
| Portmanteau that describes what wafts over L.A. | 47 |
| Portmanteau word for a certain native | 37 |
| Portmanteau word for a rapper/reality star couple | 49 |
| Portmanteau word for a stuffed Thanksgiving dish | 48 |
| Portmanteau word for a woman's golf garment | 47 |
| Portmanteau word for competitive problem solvers | 48 |
| Portmanteau word used in textbook publishing | 44 |
| Portnoy's Complaint author | 33 |
| Portrait alternative, in printing | 33 |
| Portrait of an explorer with his timepiece? | 43 |
| Portrait on a 1990s 10 Deutsche Mark note | 41 |
| Portraitist displayed in Independence Hall | 42 |
| Portraitist of George Washington | 32 |
| Portrayer of Austin Powers' father | 38 |
| Portrayer of Big on "Sex and the City" | 48 |
| Portrayer of Blixen, Child and Thatcher | 39 |
| Portrayer of Clouseau's superior, in film | 45 |