| Scottish unit | 13 |
| Scottish singleton | 18 |
| Sandy's single | 18 |
| Sajak sale? | 11 |
| Sajak sale | 10 |
| Robert Burns's one | 22 |
| Request for Vanna | 17 |
| Prop- ender | 11 |
| Prop extension? | 15 |
| Parisian's donkey | 21 |
| One, to Angus | 13 |
| One, in Scotland | 16 |
| One, in Perth | 13 |
| One, in Dundee | 14 |
| One, in Dumfries | 16 |
| One, for Angus | 14 |
| Onager, in Oise | 15 |
| Most common draw in Scrabble | 28 |
| Meth- or prop- ending | 21 |
| Meth- ender | 11 |
| Meth finish | 11 |
| Jackass, to Jacques | 19 |
| It makes a man mean | 19 |
| Impossibles song "Erin With ___" | 42 |
| Hydrocarbon's suffix | 24 |
| Hex- ender | 10 |
| Hex or prop suffix | 18 |
| Hex or pent ending | 18 |
| Good ÒWheelÓ buy for WHEREÕS THE BEEF | 49 |
| Get --- for effort | 18 |
| Get ___ for effort (barely try) | 31 |
| Georges Perec's 1969 novel "La Disparition" is written entirely without this | 90 |
| Gas ending | 10 |
| Fuel finish | 11 |
| French fool | 11 |
| First thing Emory cheerleaders call for | 39 |
| Eth or meth ender | 17 |
| Ending with meth and oct | 24 |
| Ending for some gases | 21 |
| Ending for prop- or meth- | 25 |
| Ending for prop- or hex- | 24 |
| Ending for "prop" or "meth" | 47 |
| End of many a fuel source name | 30 |
| Early TV's Sue ____ Langdon | 31 |
| Dordogne donkey | 15 |
| Donkey, in Paris | 16 |
| Donkey, in Nice | 15 |
| Donkey, in Metz | 15 |
| Donkey, in Dunkirk | 18 |
| Donkey, in Dunkerque | 20 |
| Donkey in Dijon | 15 |
| Common request for Pat Sajak | 28 |
| Common "Wheel of Fortune" purchase | 44 |
| Chemical suffix | 16 |
| Chem-lab suffix | 15 |
| Character seen in Kenya, but not Chad? | 38 |
| Carbon suffix | 13 |
| Blockhead, in Brest | 19 |
| Beauvais beast of burden | 24 |
| Beast of burden, in Brest | 25 |
| Ass, in Tours | 13 |
| Actress Sue -- Langdon | 22 |
| "Wheel of Fortune" request, maybe | 43 |
| "Wheel of Fortune" buy, often | 39 |
| "Gimme ___!" (part of a Duke cheer) | 45 |
| "Gimme ___!" (end of a Yale cheer) | 44 |
| "Gimme _____!" (end of a Yale cheer) | 46 |
| "Big in Japan" singer Brun | 36 |
| " . . . eating ___ without salt": Kipling | 51 |
| " . . . ___ drinks like a beast": Kipling | 51 |
| ''Wheel of Fortune'' request | 44 |
| Poetic adverb | 13 |
| Lend ___ (listen) | 17 |
| Poet's preposition | 22 |
| Lend ___ (pay close attention) | 30 |
| Lend ___ (heed) | 15 |
| Lend ___ (hearken) | 18 |
| Close by, in poetry | 19 |
| Bend ___ (listen attentively) | 29 |
| Keep ___ to the ground | 22 |
| Something to lend or bend | 25 |
| Something to lend | 17 |
| Close, to poets | 15 |
| Close, poetically | 17 |
| Close by, poetically | 20 |
| What a listener lends | 21 |
| Keep __ to the ground | 21 |
| Approaching, in poesy | 21 |
| What a sympathizer lends | 24 |
| Close, to Cowper | 16 |
| Close, in poetry | 16 |
| Close by, in poems | 18 |
| "Lend ___" (Listen) | 29 |
| Words with bend or lend | 23 |
| Words after "bend" or "lend" | 48 |
| Something lent or bent, in a phrase | 35 |
| Puts ___ to the ground | 22 |
| Nigh, in poesy | 14 |
| Lend --- (pay close attention) | 30 |
| Lend ___ (pay attention) | 24 |