| Pointy-eared "Star Trek" guy | 38 |
| Only character who appeared in every episode of "Star Trek" | 69 |
| Nimoy role | 10 |
| Logical Mr. | 11 |
| Logical character | 17 |
| Late writer with a 1946 best seller | 35 |
| Kirk's second-in-command | 28 |
| Doctor-author | 13 |
| Classic role for Nimoy | 22 |
| Child-care name | 15 |
| Baby doctor | 11 |
| Baby care expert | 16 |
| American physician-author | 25 |
| 2009 film role for Zachary Quinto | 33 |
| "Star Trek III" subject | 33 |
| "Live long and prosper" speaker | 41 |
| Shrink for a noted Vulcan? | 26 |
| Character in "Satanic Star Trek"? | 43 |
| Promo for a prominent baby doctor's book? | 45 |
| Promo by the author of "Baby and Child Care"? | 55 |
| Parts that a doctor may remove — from his car? | 53 |
| Reason to stop filming "Star Trek"? | 45 |
| Captain Kirk | 12 |
| A "Star Trek" officer and a physician are going to board a plane? | 75 |
| English potter | 14 |
| English china | 13 |
| Fine china name | 15 |
| Staffordshire ceramicware | 25 |
| Name in fine china | 18 |
| Fine china brand | 16 |
| China name | 10 |
| British pottery manufacturer known for bone china | 49 |
| British china | 13 |
| Wedgwood rival | 14 |
| Stoke-on-Trent product | 22 |
| Some fine porcelain | 19 |
| Some fine china | 15 |
| Relative of Sèvres | 21 |
| Noted English potter | 20 |
| Name famed for china | 20 |
| Kind of ceramic ware | 20 |
| Josiah of china fame | 20 |
| Fine-china name | 15 |
| Fine English china | 18 |
| Famous name at Stoke-on-Trent | 29 |
| Famed English potter | 20 |
| English potter: 1754–1827 | 32 |
| English china maker | 19 |
| China producer | 14 |
| China man | 9 |
| China from England | 18 |
| China biggie | 12 |
| Bone-china name | 15 |
| Bone china brand | 16 |
| Bone china | 10 |
| A fine china | 12 |
| Noted family in china manufacture | 33 |
| Famed English potters | 21 |
| English potters | 15 |
| Ludwig who wrote nine symphonies | 32 |
| 19th-century violinist/composer Louis | 37 |
| German composer Louis and family | 32 |
| Give too much to | 16 |
| Sour, as milk | 13 |
| Ruin, as the end of a movie | 27 |
| Treat too well | 14 |
| Spare the rod | 13 |
| Grow moldy | 10 |
| Give away the ending | 20 |
| Dote on too much | 16 |
| Dote on excessively | 19 |
| Turn into a brat? | 17 |
| Turn brown, maybe | 17 |
| Throw a wet blanket on | 22 |
| Ruin, as one's dinner | 25 |
| Ruin, as an ending | 18 |
| Rain on a parade | 16 |
| Overindulge, as kids | 20 |
| Give away, as a movie ending | 28 |
| Be too good to | 14 |
| Be overindulgent | 16 |
| "I Don't Want to ___ the Party" (the B-side of "Eight Days a Week") | 91 |
| " . . . ___ the child" | 32 |
| Process of going bad | 20 |
| It's preventable with preservatives | 39 |
| Fruitery problem | 16 |
| Fruiterer's concern | 23 |
| Like many a brat | 16 |
| Threw a monkey wrench | 21 |
| Having turned | 13 |
| Bratty, say | 11 |
| What's moldy and flies? | 27 |
| What a slugger is unlikely to choose? | 37 |
| Young pain in the neck | 22 |
| Small pain in the neck | 22 |
| Pampered, annoying child | 24 |
| OLD PIES | 8 |
| Ruined a celebration | 20 |
| Unwelcome news | 14 |
| Suspense killer | 15 |