| They're equal and opposite | 30 |
| Hiccups and rashes | 18 |
| Unlikely to take the lead | 25 |
| Responding | 10 |
| Pertaining to a response | 24 |
| Nuclear adjective | 17 |
| Not taking the lead | 19 |
| Not showing initiative | 22 |
| Not setting the agenda | 22 |
| Likely to form bonds | 20 |
| Like atomic hydrogen | 20 |
| Rod sites | 9 |
| Nuclear-fission apparatuses | 27 |
| Nuclear power plants | 20 |
| Energy producers | 16 |
| Atomic piles | 12 |
| Atomic furnaces | 15 |
| Gets mad about, say | 19 |
| Recoil from, e.g. | 17 |
| Gasp at, say | 12 |
| Do something as a result of | 27 |
| Cry over, say | 13 |
| Counter, maybe | 14 |
| Complain about, perhaps | 23 |
| Put into motion again | 21 |
| ___ book (be literate) | 22 |
| Mortimer Adler's "How to ___ Book" | 48 |
| "How to ___ Book" (1940 book of literary guidelines) | 62 |
| How to ___ Book: Adler-Van Doren | 34 |
| "Who is't can ___ woman?": "Cymbeline" | 62 |
| "How to ___ Book": Adler-Van Doren | 44 |
| "How to ___ Book": Adler | 34 |
| " . . . they who never ___ newspaper" | 47 |
| ___-thon (literary event) | 25 |
| __ book (enjoy Stephen King) | 28 |
| Unlike some scrawls | 19 |
| Unlike most hen tracks | 22 |
| Not hard to understand, as writing | 34 |
| Like a calligrapher's product | 33 |
| Legible | 7 |
| Easy on a bibliophile's eyes | 32 |
| Classic parental advice to bored children | 41 |
| What a literature lover might do | 32 |
| Iggy reviewed the autobiography of a hide-and-seek champion so he could yell "___!" | 93 |
| Record a book on tape, e.g. | 27 |
| Use a cue card? | 15 |
| Poker player's gloat | 24 |
| SPORETAFF | 9 |
| Interpret subtlety | 18 |
| Check one's figures | 23 |
| Throw back in | 13 |
| Check the sum of | 16 |
| Total again | 11 |
| Tally up again | 14 |
| Double-check a sum | 18 |
| Check your math | 15 |
| Check the figures over | 22 |
| Check a check | 13 |
| Work on the same column again | 29 |
| Sum more? | 9 |
| Keep working on your figure | 27 |
| Go over the numbers again, in a way | 35 |
| Get it all together once more | 29 |
| Fix a basic math error | 22 |
| Double-check the total | 22 |
| Double-check the sum | 20 |
| Double-check the figures | 24 |
| Double-check the check, e.g. | 28 |
| Double-check figures | 20 |
| Count up again | 14 |
| Check, as a check | 17 |
| Check, as a bill | 16 |
| Check your arithmetic | 21 |
| Check the total | 15 |
| Check the figures, possibly | 27 |
| Check the figures | 17 |
| Check the amount again | 22 |
| Check one's columns again | 29 |
| Check a sum | 11 |
| Checked, as a check | 19 |
| Checked the figures, maybe | 26 |
| Get ready to forward | 20 |
| One may weep after being told to do this | 40 |
| "___ and weep!" | 25 |
| '-- and weep' | 21 |
| Words that may precede weeping? | 31 |
| What you may do before you weep? | 32 |
| What to do before weeping? | 26 |
| Start of a taunt to one with a losing poker hand | 48 |
| "__ and weep!": poker winner's cry | 48 |
| Winner's poker-table phrase | 31 |
| Triumphal words, at dice | 24 |
| Poker-table phrase | 18 |
| Hollywood palmist? | 18 |
| Magazine found in a gastroenterologist's waiting room? | 58 |
| The Library's Periodicals Room was the source of most of the excerpted material in the first issue of ___ | 109 |
| Floating library? | 17 |
| Family of the author of "Hard Cash" | 45 |
| "The Cloister and the Hearth" author and family | 57 |
| More willing | 12 |