| Hole thing | 10 |
| Geometric doughnut | 18 |
| Doughnut, for one | 17 |
| Doughnut, e.g. | 14 |
| Doughnut-shaped solid, in math | 30 |
| Doughnut-shaped ring | 20 |
| Cheerios shape | 14 |
| Cheerio's shape | 19 |
| Bagel, topologically | 20 |
| A solid shaped like a doughnut | 30 |
| "Fringe" star Anna | 28 |
| Star of "Fringe," Anna ___ | 36 |
| Anna of "Fringe" | 26 |
| Nora's husband in "A Doll's House" | 52 |
| British conservative | 20 |
| Conservative Brit | 17 |
| Whig's opponent | 19 |
| Whig's rival | 16 |
| Whig opponent | 13 |
| Thatcher, for one | 17 |
| Revolutionary War loyalist | 26 |
| Loyalist of 1776 | 16 |
| Canadian conservative | 21 |
| Whig opposer | 12 |
| Political conservative | 22 |
| Loyalist of '76 | 19 |
| Conservative in the House of Lords | 34 |
| Certain British conservative | 28 |
| Winston Churchill, politically | 30 |
| Traditionalist | 14 |
| Royalist of '76 | 19 |
| Revolutionary loyalist | 22 |
| Revolution-era loyalist | 23 |
| Revolution opposer | 18 |
| Redcoat supporter | 17 |
| Major or Thatcher, e.g. | 23 |
| Loyalist | 8 |
| Labour opponent | 15 |
| John Major, for one | 19 |
| David Cameron, for one | 22 |
| David Cameron, e.g. | 19 |
| Churchill was one | 17 |
| Certain conservative | 20 |
| Cambridge Conservative | 22 |
| British sympathizer of 1776 | 27 |
| British Conservative's ancestor | 35 |
| American Revolution detractor | 29 |
| 1776 loyalist | 13 |
| Whig's opposition | 21 |
| Whig's opposite | 19 |
| Whig rival | 10 |
| Whig opposer, in Britain | 24 |
| U.K. conservative | 17 |
| Thatcher, politically | 21 |
| Thatcher, notably | 17 |
| Thatcher, e.g. | 14 |
| Thatcher supporter | 18 |
| Thatcher or Major | 17 |
| Thatcher or Heath | 17 |
| Thatcher or Churchill, politically | 34 |
| Thatcher is one | 15 |
| Synonym for Loyalist in '76 | 31 |
| Supporter of George III | 23 |
| Sir Robert Peel, notably | 24 |
| Sir Robert Peel, for one | 24 |
| Royalist in '76 | 19 |
| Revolutionary British sympathizer | 33 |
| Radical opponent | 16 |
| Political label derived from an Irish word for "outlaw" | 65 |
| One unlikely to go into Labour | 30 |
| One loyal to the Crown, once | 28 |
| Naturalist Roger ___ Peterson | 29 |
| Margaret Thatcher, politically | 30 |
| Major affiliation | 17 |
| Loyalist of bygone days | 23 |
| Loyalist in '76 | 19 |
| Labourite's opponent | 24 |
| Labourite's nemesis | 23 |
| John Major, e.g. | 16 |
| Heath, for one | 14 |
| He pained Paine | 15 |
| He kept loyalty to royalty | 26 |
| George III supporter | 20 |
| General Washington opponent | 27 |
| Fashion designer Burch | 22 |
| English conservative | 20 |
| Disraeli, for one | 17 |
| Disraeli, e.g. | 14 |
| Disraeli or Churchill | 21 |
| Diefenbaker or Harper | 21 |
| Conservative, in London | 23 |
| Conservative party member, abroad | 33 |
| Conservative parliamentarian | 28 |
| Conservative in Calgary | 23 |
| Conservative in Britain | 23 |
| Colonist with loyalty to royalty | 32 |
| Colonial royalist | 17 |
| Colonial loyalist | 17 |
| Clark or Wayne | 14 |
| Certain Briton | 14 |