| Apr. 16, 1983 | 13 |
| After Fri. | 10 |
| Activated a whoopee cushion | 27 |
| ACT alternative | 15 |
| Acknowledged that the Torah was back in the ark | 47 |
| Accommodated, in a way | 22 |
| "Verbum ___ sapienti (est)" | 37 |
| "Little Miss Muffet/ ___ on a ..." | 44 |
| _____ out (missed) | 18 |
| ___ score | 9 |
| ___ on (suppressed) | 19 |
| ___ on (rebuked) | 16 |
| Tempter | 7 |
| Fallen angel | 12 |
| Eden tempter | 12 |
| ''Paradise Lost'' character | 43 |
| "Paradise Lost" villain | 33 |
| Chief of the fallen angels | 26 |
| Apollyon | 8 |
| Tempting one | 12 |
| Evil incarnate | 14 |
| Belial | 6 |
| The Tempter | 11 |
| The Evil One | 12 |
| Symbol of evil | 14 |
| One responsible for much evil | 29 |
| One leading to temptation? | 26 |
| Metal figure? | 13 |
| Infamous fallen angel | 21 |
| His name comes from the Hebrew for "adversary" | 56 |
| Evil personified | 16 |
| Evil guy | 8 |
| Black Mass idol | 15 |
| "Old Scratch" | 23 |
| "___ lies awaitin' . . . " | 40 |
| ''Paradise Lost'' figure | 40 |
| Who the White Stripes told to "Get Behind" them | 57 |
| White Stripes "Get Behind Me ___" | 43 |
| Walpurgis Night figure | 22 |
| The Lean One, in "Peer Gynt" | 38 |
| The Foul Fiend | 14 |
| The archenemy | 13 |
| The Adversary | 13 |
| Tester of Job's faith | 25 |
| Tempter of men's souls | 26 |
| Subject of diabolism | 20 |
| Subject in Revelation | 21 |
| St. Michael's foe | 21 |
| Saddam's mate, on "South Park" | 44 |
| Saddam's lover, on "South Park" | 45 |
| Saddam's ex-partner, in "South Park" | 50 |
| Rosemary's baby-daddy | 25 |
| Role in the film "Bedazzled" | 38 |
| Revelation figure | 17 |
| Popular death metal subject | 27 |
| Pitchfork carrier | 17 |
| Personification of evil | 23 |
| Pandemonium panjandrum | 22 |
| Pandemonium leader | 18 |
| One with a pitchfork | 20 |
| One on the dark side | 20 |
| Old Nick name? | 14 |
| Nemesis of the Church Lady | 26 |
| Milton's antihero | 21 |
| Milton character | 16 |
| Metal subject | 13 |
| Mephisto's leader | 21 |
| Mephisto | 8 |
| Lucifer or Beelzebub | 20 |
| Lord of the Flies | 17 |
| Job's tester | 16 |
| Job figure | 10 |
| Hell-bent one? | 14 |
| Hell dweller | 12 |
| He's up to no good | 22 |
| He's been through hell | 26 |
| He smote Job | 12 |
| He of three sixes | 17 |
| He comes from the land down under? | 34 |
| He comes from the land down under | 33 |
| Guy with a tail | 15 |
| Goodness adversary | 18 |
| Frequent "South Park" presence | 40 |
| Film role played by both Vincent Price and Bill Cosby | 53 |
| Figure with horns and pointed ears | 34 |
| Fellow with a pitchfork | 23 |
| Father of Lies | 14 |
| Exemplar of evil | 16 |
| Evil figure | 11 |
| Embodiment of antagonism | 24 |
| Diabolus | 8 |
| Church lady's nemesis | 25 |
| Chief hellion | 13 |
| Character in Twain's "The Mysterious Stranger" | 60 |
| Character in Tasso's "Jerusalem Delivered" | 56 |
| Big troublemaker | 16 |
| Beelzebub's associate | 25 |
| Auld Clootie, in Dundee | 23 |
| "The accuser of our brethren," per Revelation | 55 |
| "Damn Yankees" villain | 32 |