| Creek, in some place names | 26 |
| Cancel, as a newspaper story | 28 |
| Cancel, as a news story | 23 |
| "___ Bill" (2003) | 27 |
| 'To -- a Mockingbird' | 29 |
| "Trees" poet | 22 |
| Where firing takes place | 24 |
| Site of numerous firings | 24 |
| Oven used for firing ceramics | 29 |
| Lime or brick follower | 22 |
| It begins working when fired | 28 |
| Ceramist's equipment | 24 |
| Brickmaker's furnace | 24 |
| Ceramists' fixtures | 23 |
| Ceramists' cookers | 22 |
| Metric weight, for short | 24 |
| Metric unit, for short | 22 |
| Narc's find, maybe | 22 |
| Narc's find, perhaps | 24 |
| Metric measure, for short | 25 |
| Drug shipment, perhaps | 22 |
| Amount in a drug shipment | 25 |
| Metric weight, briefly | 22 |
| Code word for "K" | 27 |
| About 2.2 pounds, for short | 27 |
| A bit more than two lbs. | 24 |
| 2.2 lbs., approximately | 23 |
| 1,000 grams, for short | 22 |
| Weight dealt by a dealer | 24 |
| Unit of weight, for short | 25 |
| Two pounds, and then some | 25 |
| Trafficking amount, perhaps | 27 |
| Roughly 2.2 pounds, briefly | 27 |
| Quantity of contraband | 22 |
| Prefix meaning thousand | 23 |
| Phonetic letter after Juliet | 28 |
| Overseas shipping unit | 22 |
| Narc's discovery, maybe | 27 |
| Narc's catch, maybe | 23 |
| It may be found in a bust | 25 |
| European weight, for short | 26 |
| Drug quantity, sometimes | 24 |
| DEA agent's discovery | 25 |
| A little over two lbs. | 22 |
| A grand, to begin with? | 23 |
| One of about five in a league | 29 |
| About five-eighths of a mile | 28 |
| Metric weights, for short | 25 |
| Metric weights, briefly | 23 |
| Weights of some contraband | 26 |
| Weights abroad, informally | 26 |
| Weight units, for short | 23 |
| Weight measures, for short | 26 |
| They may be involved in busts | 29 |
| Narcotics units, briefly | 24 |
| Metric units, for short | 23 |
| European scale readings | 23 |
| Dealers' quantities | 23 |
| Code words for k's | 22 |
| British "pounds" | 26 |
| Bagpiper's garment | 22 |
| "Braveheart" garb | 27 |
| Bit of Scottish attire | 22 |
| What a sporran accessorizes | 27 |
| Sporran's companion | 23 |
| Skirt with a safety pin | 23 |
| Miniskirt's relative | 24 |
| Highlander's skirt | 22 |
| Garb for the Highland Games | 27 |
| Bit of Highlands costume | 24 |
| A national symbol of Scotland | 29 |
| "Braveheart" getup | 28 |
| Kipling's young spy | 23 |
| Kipling title character | 23 |
| One of the Kardashians | 22 |
| Sister of Khloe and Kourtney | 28 |
| Kipling's orphan hero | 25 |
| 1901 novel set in India | 23 |
| Violinist Young-Uck ___ | 23 |
| U.S.S.R. gold-medal gymnast | 27 |
| Title orphan of fiction | 23 |
| Sonic Youth bassist Gordon | 26 |
| Rodman's overseas BFF | 25 |
| North Korea's leader | 24 |
| North Korea's ___ Jong-un | 29 |
| North Korea's ___ Il Sung | 29 |
| Kardashian who married Kanye | 28 |
| Indie rock duo Matt and ___ | 27 |
| Former Canadian P.M. Campbell | 29 |
| AKA Avril Phaedra (Campbell) | 28 |
| Actress Novak or Hunter | 23 |
| 1901 Rudyard Kipling novel | 26 |
| "Lil'" rapper | 27 |
| "24" actress Raver | 28 |
| Leader with a bouffant hairdo | 29 |
| Eastern leader since 1994 | 25 |
| Robe for Madame Butterfly | 25 |
| What an obi accessorizes | 24 |
| Maiden's midnight garb | 26 |
| Japanese lounging robe | 22 |