| Python in "The Jungle Book" | 37 |
| Pythias' substitute as hostage | 34 |
| Pyramids of Egypt, Colossus at Rhodes... | 40 |
| Pyramid topper on the back of a $1 bill | 39 |
| Pyncheon's pride, punny style | 33 |
| Pyle's "___ of Iron" | 34 |
| Pygmalion playwright's monogram | 38 |
| Puzzling prefix for "gram" | 36 |
| Puzzles on kid-friendly place mats | 34 |
| Puzzles involving quotes, usually | 33 |
| Puzzler's popular piano piece | 33 |
| Puzzler's favorite Italian family | 37 |
| Puzzler's favorite Anglo-Saxon | 34 |
| Puzzlemaker Caleb Madison, collegially | 38 |
| Puzzle-theme mystery writer: 1809-1849 | 38 |
| Puzzle's theme was his campaign song | 40 |
| Puzzle's theme (said by a young cyclist!) | 45 |
| Puzzle with its pluses and minuses? | 35 |
| Puzzle with an "Enter" instruction | 44 |
| Puzzle with a start and a finish | 32 |
| Puzzle video game with three heroes | 35 |
| Puzzle video game where you take out pigs | 41 |
| Puzzle video game series Toko ___ | 33 |
| Puzzle title people hidden in eight long answers | 48 |
| Puzzle that involves a quoted passage | 37 |
| Puzzle solved without pen or pencil | 35 |
| Puzzle pieces three in from the edges? | 38 |
| Puzzle maker's favorite Muse | 32 |
| Puzzle magazine with a Pencilwise section | 41 |
| Puzzle magazine that features fake ads | 38 |
| Puzzle honoree found in eight long answers | 42 |
| Puzzle contestant who eschews aid | 33 |
| Puzo's follow-up to "The Last Don" | 48 |
| Puzo's "GodFATHER" | 32 |
| Puzo novel, with "The" | 32 |
| Putting two and two together, say | 33 |
| Putting Tonka Trucks in the attic? | 34 |
| Putting seatbacks in the upright position? | 42 |
| Putting salt in one's coffee, e.g. | 38 |
| Putting regular gas in a diesel engine, e.g. | 44 |
| Putting out on an anniversary, maybe | 36 |
| Putting one's foot in one's mouth, e.g. | 47 |
| Putting one's cards on the table, in a way | 46 |
| Putting on, as a theatrical production | 38 |
| Putting on "the bracelets" | 36 |
| Putting off popping the question? | 33 |
| Putting money on your team, e.g. | 32 |
| Putting letters in the right order | 34 |
| Putting in order (with "up") | 38 |
| Putting in a row, like Sampras's rackets? | 45 |
| Putting everything in its proper place? | 39 |
| Putting bugs throughout the Mall of America? | 44 |
| Putting an expensive watch on the other wrist? | 46 |
| Putting all the poker chips in the pot, maybe | 45 |
| Putting all the Harry Potter books into crates? | 47 |
| Putting a mickey in someone's potion? | 41 |
| Putting a child in timeout, e.g. | 32 |
| Putting a Batman foe on the payroll? | 36 |
| Puts words into an actor's mouth | 36 |
| Puts trust in, with "on" | 34 |
| Puts through again, as paper in a copier | 40 |
| Puts through a washing machine cycle | 36 |
| Puts through a certain kitchen press | 36 |
| Puts the pedal to the metal, e.g. | 33 |
| Puts out some hot, swinging music | 33 |
| Puts one's two cents in, perhaps? | 37 |
| Puts one's stamp on something | 33 |
| Puts one's shirt in one's pants | 39 |
| Puts one's seat on a seat, in slang | 39 |
| Puts one's nose where it doesn't belong | 47 |
| Puts one's mark on, in a way | 32 |
| Puts one's cards on the table | 33 |
| Puts one's arms at one's sides? | 39 |
| Puts on some soft rock for booty? | 33 |
| Puts on some anachronistic clothing, perhaps | 44 |
| Puts on display, with "out" | 37 |
| Puts on a Jayceon Taylor hip-hop CD? | 36 |
| Puts on ... or things that are put on | 37 |
| Puts more water in the squirt gun | 33 |
| Puts more inventory on the shelves | 34 |
| Puts money on the roulette table | 32 |
| Puts into suitable literary form | 32 |
| Puts into disarray, with "up" | 39 |
| Puts in the overhead compartment | 32 |
| Puts in the microwave, so to speak | 34 |
| Puts in proper order, nautically | 32 |
| Puts in an overhead compartment, say | 36 |
| Puts in a lot of work with saxman Stan? | 39 |
| Puts gear in the car, as for a vacation | 39 |
| Puts down stakes, quite possibly | 32 |
| Puts a smile on everyone's face | 35 |
| Puts a price on one's freedom | 33 |
| Puts a new coat of lacquer on, say | 34 |
| Puts a little too close to the flame | 36 |
| Puts a fixer-upper on the market? | 33 |
| Putnam County competition, in a Broadway title | 46 |
| Putin's employer in the 1980s | 33 |
| Putin may have one in his pocket | 32 |
| Putdown of those with whom one disagrees | 40 |
| Put-it-together-yourself company | 32 |