| Hari or Hale | 12 |
| Hale or 007 | 11 |
| George Smiley, for one | 22 |
| Gather info surreptitiously | 27 |
| Gain intelligence | 17 |
| Fifth columnist | 15 |
| Espionage agent | 15 |
| Emulate Hari | 12 |
| Double agent e.g. | 18 |
| Deighton's Needle, e.g. | 27 |
| Defunct humor magazine | 22 |
| Covert operator | 15 |
| Cover girl, e.g.? | 17 |
| Cosby's first prime-time role | 33 |
| Cosby show I ____ | 20 |
| Cooper novel, with "The" | 34 |
| Concern yourself with intelligence | 34 |
| Combatant in an Antonio Prohias comic strip | 43 |
| Code user | 9 |
| Cloak-and-dagger sort | 21 |
| CIA sort | 8 |
| CIA figure | 10 |
| CIA agent | 9 |
| Character in a trenchcoat and fedora, probably | 46 |
| Certain data-gatherer | 21 |
| Casanova was one | 16 |
| Camp intruder | 13 |
| Caleb, for one | 14 |
| Caleb, e.g. | 11 |
| Bugger, maybe | 13 |
| Bug planter, perhaps | 20 |
| Bond, e,g. | 10 |
| Antique show sign | 17 |
| Agent provocateur | 17 |
| Agent of espionage | 18 |
| Agent "embedded" in this puzzle's theme answers | 61 |
| Agency employee, perhaps | 24 |
| 007 is one | 10 |
| "Mission: Impossible" figure | 38 |
| "I ---" (Culp/Cosby groundbreaking show) | 50 |
| "I ---" | 17 |
| "I ___" (early Cosby show) | 36 |
| "I ___" (Culp/Cosby TV show) | 38 |
| "I ___" (classic TV show) | 35 |
| "Alias" type | 22 |
| '80s-'90s "Separated at Birth?" monthly | 57 |
| ''And Moses sent them to ___ out the land of Canaan'' | 69 |
| _____Hill, Saskatchewan | 23 |
| C.I.A. noggins? | 15 |
| Reconnaissance craft | 20 |
| John Le Carré's Karla, for example | 41 |
| Video surveillance unit, for short | 34 |
| Miniature surveillance gadget | 29 |
| Cuckold's purchase, perhaps | 31 |
| Cloak-and-dagger gadget | 23 |
| Cloak-and-dagger device | 23 |
| Surveilling devices | 19 |
| Surveillance equipment | 22 |
| Means of remote monitoring | 26 |
| Surveillance stuff | 18 |
| Hidden filmers, for short | 25 |
| Aston Martin DB5, for 007 | 25 |
| Controversial 1987 exposé by ex-MI5 agent Peter Wright | 57 |
| Porsche model of the '50s | 29 |
| James Dean's infamous Porsche | 33 |
| Classic Porsches | 16 |
| World of espionage | 18 |
| World of bugs and plants? | 25 |
| James Bond's domain | 23 |
| Espionage, informally | 21 |
| Espionage | 9 |
| Ian Fleming genre | 17 |
| Genre for James Bond or Austin Powers | 37 |
| Espionage novels heavy on futuristic gadgets, slangily | 54 |
| Bond novel genre, slangily | 26 |
| Bond novel genre | 16 |
| Small telescope | 15 |
| Pirate's telescope | 22 |
| Mini-telescope | 14 |
| Surveillance aid | 16 |
| Hand-held telescope | 19 |
| Small telescopes | 16 |
| Hand-held telescopes | 20 |
| Crow's-nest instruments | 27 |
| What a peeper uses to peep | 26 |
| 1996 Nielsen movie | 18 |
| Secret observer's opening | 29 |
| Door opening for peeping | 24 |
| Springing bounce in tall grasses, as by an animal, to view the surroundings | 75 |
| Bond activity | 13 |
| Agent's activity | 20 |
| Watching secretly | 17 |
| Secretly watching | 17 |
| Kim Philby activity | 19 |
| Investigative work | 18 |
| Federal offense | 15 |
| Watching without being watched | 30 |
| Watching through binoculars, perhaps | 36 |
| Reconnoitering | 14 |
| Surveillance satellite? | 23 |