| Used, as a chair | 16 |
| Took part temporarily | 21 |
| Took part at a conference | 25 |
| Substituted | 11 |
| Subbed, in a way | 16 |
| Subbed with the band | 20 |
| Star bedsheet material | 22 |
| Some upholstery material | 24 |
| Soft and glossy | 15 |
| Smooth weave | 12 |
| Smooth material | 15 |
| Sleek sheet material | 20 |
| Sheet material, perhaps | 23 |
| Seductive fabric | 16 |
| Prom gown material | 18 |
| Played for a while | 18 |
| Paul Claudel play "The ___ Slipper" | 45 |
| Part of some ballet costumes | 28 |
| Nightie material | 16 |
| Necktie material | 16 |
| Material for many a bride | 25 |
| Material for a sexy teddy | 25 |
| Lush material | 13 |
| Like some weaves | 16 |
| Like some bedding | 17 |
| Like Ellington's doll | 25 |
| Lace accompanier | 16 |
| Kind of stitch or weave | 23 |
| Just observed | 13 |
| Joined the band | 15 |
| Joined a jam | 12 |
| It's glossy for a tailor but not for a painter | 50 |
| Glossy-faced fabric | 19 |
| Glossy silk | 11 |
| Fine sheet material | 19 |
| Fine sheet fabric | 17 |
| Fine blouse material | 20 |
| Fabric that's glossy on one side | 36 |
| Fabric often worn by brides | 27 |
| Fabric for fancy sheets | 23 |
| Ellington's ''___ Doll'' | 44 |
| Elegant sheet material | 22 |
| Elegant dress | 13 |
| Duchesse | 8 |
| Bright fabric | 13 |
| Blanket-binding material | 24 |
| Ballet slipper material | 23 |
| Audited a class, say | 20 |
| Attended without really belonging | 33 |
| Attended informally | 19 |
| Attended as an observer | 23 |
| "Nights in White ___" (Moody Blues) | 45 |
| "Nights In White ___" (1972 Moody Blues hit) | 54 |
| "Nights in White ___ " (1972 Moody Blues hit) | 55 |
| "___ Doll," Ellington-Strayhorn song | 46 |
| ____ Doll | 9 |
| Filling up | 10 |
| Filling to the brim | 19 |
| Making quite full | 17 |
| Hitting the spot | 16 |
| Glutting | 8 |
| Filling fully | 13 |
| Couldn't rush at rush hour | 30 |
| Smooth and glossy | 17 |
| Smooth and lustrous | 19 |
| Soft and lustrous | 17 |
| Lustrous and smooth | 19 |
| Smooth as silk | 14 |
| Luxuriously smooth | 18 |
| Silky smooth | 12 |
| Like some ball gowns | 20 |
| Literary spoof | 14 |
| Mad magazine's genre | 24 |
| "SNL" specialty | 25 |
| "Gulliver's Travels," e.g. | 40 |
| Voltaire's forte | 20 |
| Swift genre | 11 |
| Sarcastic literature | 20 |
| Mocking work | 12 |
| "Saturday Night Live" genre | 37 |
| "Modern Humorist" genre | 33 |
| Swift vehicle? | 14 |
| Swift output | 12 |
| Swift gift | 10 |
| Moliere's method | 20 |
| Moliere's genre | 19 |
| Mocking writing | 15 |
| Mad magazine specialty | 22 |
| Literary ridicule | 17 |
| Juvenal's genre | 19 |
| Jonathan Swift genre | 20 |
| Dario Fo forte | 14 |
| Colbert's specialty | 23 |
| Biting writing | 14 |
| Biting production | 17 |
| "This Is Spinal Tap," e.g. | 36 |
| "The Onion" genre | 27 |
| "The Colbert Report" and such | 39 |
| "Dr. Strangelove," e.g. | 33 |
| Work that ridicules folly | 25 |