| 1973 blaxploitation film about a female secret agent busting drug traffickers | 77 |
| What Mark got stuck with? | 25 |
| Singer Laine et al. | 19 |
| Singer Laine's namesakes | 28 |
| Queenly monickers | 17 |
| Old water clocks | 16 |
| Deaf school founder Laurent | 27 |
| 1980s tennis star Jose-Luis | 27 |
| High-window section of a structure | 34 |
| Ministers | 9 |
| Priests and ministers | 21 |
| Ordained group | 14 |
| First estate | 12 |
| Priests and the like | 20 |
| Pastors and priests | 19 |
| Group of priests | 16 |
| The cloth | 9 |
| Priests, bishops, etc. | 22 |
| Priests and bishops, e.g. | 25 |
| One of the three estates | 24 |
| "The black," in Stendhal's "The Red and the Black" | 74 |
| Cloth workers? | 14 |
| Kind of error | 13 |
| Type of error | 13 |
| Relating to office work | 23 |
| Office error! | 13 |
| Like some desk work | 19 |
| Like much office work | 21 |
| Kind of office work | 19 |
| Kind of collar or error | 23 |
| Bands of holy men | 17 |
| It may make a record hard to find | 33 |
| Some temps | 10 |
| Priests and such | 16 |
| Type of light-verse quatrain | 28 |
| Four-line biographical poem | 27 |
| Form of light verse | 19 |
| Worked in retail, maybe | 23 |
| Worked in a judge's office | 30 |
| Worked for a judge | 18 |
| Was a salesperson | 17 |
| Sold over the counter? | 22 |
| Followed in Cratchit's footsteps | 36 |
| Did some bookkeeping | 20 |
| Assisted a justice | 18 |
| Actor's twin who's good at paperwork? | 45 |
| Working for a judge | 19 |
| Chaucer work that invokes the book of Job, with "The" | 63 |
| Fulton's steamboat | 22 |
| Fulton's creation | 21 |
| Fulton's boat | 17 |
| Conductor Fausto ___ | 20 |
| Portraitist Joos van ____ | 25 |
| Amory, for short | 16 |
| Social historian out of Ohio? | 29 |
| Earth tones along Lake Erie? | 28 |
| Certain Ohio baseballer | 23 |
| 1885-89 or 1893-97 | 18 |
| Showing ingenuity in | 20 |
| Witty Cosby? (Nicholson) | 24 |
| Brainiac's asset? | 21 |
| Wittier | 7 |
| More resourceful | 16 |
| More quick-witted | 17 |
| Bit of ingenuity | 16 |
| Ingenious bit of foliage? | 25 |
| Wit's asset | 15 |
| Whence an Anne hailed | 21 |
| Anne of ___, Henry VIII's IVth | 34 |
| Anne of ___ | 11 |
| U-shaped fitting used on automatic garage doors | 47 |
| Ball of yarn | 12 |
| Kitten's plaything | 22 |
| Ball of thread | 14 |
| Roll into a ball | 16 |
| Ball of thread or yarn | 22 |
| Wind into a ball | 16 |
| Thread of a narrative | 21 |
| This, across the pond | 21 |
| Something of interest to Miss Marple | 36 |
| Scotland Yard discovery | 23 |
| Sail's corner | 17 |
| Sail corner | 11 |
| Miss Marple's discovery | 27 |
| Lower corner of a square sail | 29 |
| Interest of Miss Marple | 23 |
| Footprint, to Wimsey | 20 |
| Discovery in a British mystery | 30 |
| Rolled into a ball | 18 |
| Balls of yarn | 13 |
| Square sail's lower corners | 31 |
| Scotland Yard items | 19 |
| Miss Marple finds them | 22 |
| Hammock rigging | 15 |
| Balls of thread | 15 |
| "Fasten tightly," "read rights while affixing" and the like? | 80 |
| Baseball Hall of Famer's initials | 37 |
| Twentieth-century piano great Van ___ | 37 |
| Bic -- Stic (pen brand) | 23 |
| ___ Stic (retractable Bic pen) | 30 |