| Like some blue shoes | 20 |
| Like Elvis' blue shoes | 26 |
| Leathery band from UK? | 22 |
| Leathery band from the U.K.? | 28 |
| Leather with a soft surface | 27 |
| Leather that swayed Elvis? | 26 |
| Leather that can be ruined in the rain | 38 |
| Leather look-alike | 18 |
| Leather fabric | 14 |
| Kid's relative | 18 |
| Kid with a nap? | 15 |
| Kid that's napped | 21 |
| Kid that has a nap | 18 |
| Kid leather | 11 |
| Kid after napping? | 18 |
| It's blue in an old song | 28 |
| It has a nap | 12 |
| Hush Puppies material | 21 |
| Good thing not to wear in a rainstorm | 37 |
| Glove-in-the-raw | 16 |
| Flexible leather | 16 |
| Finished kid | 12 |
| Fashion fabric | 14 |
| Fancy leather | 13 |
| Expensive boot material | 23 |
| Elvis's blue shoe material | 30 |
| Elvis's "Blue ___ Shoes" | 38 |
| Elvis' shoe material | 24 |
| Elvis' blue-shoe material | 29 |
| Blue footwear of songdom | 24 |
| Big name in Britpop | 19 |
| A kind of leather | 17 |
| "Norvège" neighbor | 31 |
| "Blue ___ Shoes," Presley hit | 39 |
| "Blue ___ Shoes," 1956 song | 37 |
| "Blue __ Shoes" | 25 |
| "Animal Nitrate" Britpop band | 39 |
| 'Blue -- Shoes' | 23 |
| Having a certain leather finish | 31 |
| Gave a nappy finish to, as leather | 34 |
| Tannery products | 16 |
| Some leathers | 13 |
| Soft-napped leathers | 20 |
| Leathers | 8 |
| Shoe leathers | 13 |
| Napped materials | 16 |
| Napped fabrics | 14 |
| Fine jacket materials | 21 |
| Boot materials | 14 |
| Unwoven fabrics | 15 |
| They have naps | 14 |
| Some tannery output | 19 |
| Soft shoe leathers | 18 |
| Shoemaker's materials | 25 |
| Shoe materials | 14 |
| Shoe leathers for Elvis | 23 |
| Shoe fabrics | 12 |
| Relatives of buckskin | 21 |
| Napped leathers | 15 |
| Materials for some jackets | 26 |
| Leatherworker's materials | 29 |
| Leathers for sports coats | 25 |
| Jacket materials | 16 |
| Coat materials | 14 |
| Certain leathers | 16 |
| Boot leathers | 13 |
| Blue items, in song | 19 |
| Took the 'Alphabet Series' novelist to court? | 53 |
| Built the perfect case? | 23 |
| She was Mrs. J.R. twice | 23 |
| Seek, as damages | 16 |
| Demand legal restitution after injury | 37 |
| "W is for Wasted" mystery author | 42 |
| "Alphabet series" mystery writer (she's up to "X") | 74 |
| The debate topic: Grafton, the author? | 38 |
| Sarcastic challenge | 19 |
| Snide challenge | 15 |
| Sarcastic "Sorry!" | 28 |
| Dismissive reply to a complaint | 31 |
| "Okay, so I was wrong" | 32 |
| ''Guys and Dolls'' tune | 39 |
| Unrepentant response to an accusation | 37 |
| Tune from ''Guys & Dolls'' | 46 |
| Song associated with Detroit | 28 |
| In-your-face challenge | 22 |
| Dismissive retort | 17 |
| "Yeah, but what can you do..." | 40 |
| "Yeah, but whaddya gonna do?" | 39 |
| "Well, sor-r-r-y!" | 28 |
| "Tough shit!" | 23 |
| "So I was wrong" | 26 |
| "So I was wrong!" | 27 |
| "So I lied!" | 22 |
| "So __" | 17 |
| "Really, what's the harm?" | 40 |
| "If you don't like it, lump it" | 45 |
| "I was wrong—tough!" | 34 |
| "I was wrong. So what" | 32 |
| "Guys and Dolls" song with the lyric "Call a lawyer" | 72 |
| "Guys and Dolls" song whose title follows "Call a lawyer and ..." | 85 |