| Jason's wife, in myth | 25 |
| Jason's sorceress wife | 26 |
| She was jilted by Jason | 23 |
| Golden Fleece accomplice | 24 |
| Wife of Jason, in myth | 22 |
| Sorceress jilted by Jason | 25 |
| Jason's wife in mythology | 29 |
| Vengeful sorceress of myth | 26 |
| Tragic woman in Greek drama | 27 |
| Tragedy set in Corinth | 22 |
| Sorceress whom Jason wed | 24 |
| Sorceress who fell for Jason | 28 |
| Sorceress who aided Jason | 25 |
| She quit chasin' Jason | 26 |
| Scorned lover of Jason | 22 |
| Role for Judith Anderson | 24 |
| Princess who helped Jason | 25 |
| Judith Anderson vehicle | 23 |
| Jason's wife of myth | 24 |
| Jason's mythical wife | 25 |
| Jason's love, in myth | 25 |
| Jason's jilted wife | 23 |
| Jason's first wife | 22 |
| Jason dumped her hardcore | 25 |
| Her poison killed Creon | 23 |
| Girl of the Golden Fleece | 25 |
| Enchantress who aided Jason | 27 |
| Dramatically scored sorceress | 29 |
| Daughter of King Aeëtes | 26 |
| Charpentier opera subject | 25 |
| King Cyaxares' subjects | 27 |
| Inhabitants of old Persia | 25 |
| Persians' foes: 550 B.C. | 28 |
| Persians' contemporaries | 28 |
| People of ancient Iran | 22 |
| Natives of Ecbatana, e.g. | 25 |
| King Cyaxares's people | 26 |
| Iranians' ancestors | 23 |
| Cyrus the Great defeated them | 29 |
| Cyaxares' subjects | 22 |
| Ancient dwellers in Ecbatana | 28 |
| Ancient Caspian Sea natives | 27 |
| Civil rights activist Evers | 27 |
| Civil-rights leader Evers | 25 |
| Word with circus or blitz | 25 |
| Image-maker's tool | 22 |
| Radio and newspapers, e.g. | 26 |
| Newspapers, radio, etc. | 23 |
| Newspaper, radio, TV, etc. | 26 |
| Word with news or mass | 22 |
| Word with mass or mixed | 23 |
| Word with circus or center | 26 |
| Word after print or broadcast | 29 |
| TV, radio, newspapers, etc. | 27 |
| TV, radio, magazines, etc. | 26 |
| Tool for an image-maker | 23 |
| The "M" in CMG | 24 |
| Television, newspapers, etc. | 28 |
| Radio, TV and the like | 22 |
| Newspeople collectively | 24 |
| Newspapers, TV, radio, etc. | 27 |
| Newspapers, television, etc. | 28 |
| Newspapers and TV stations | 26 |
| Newspapers and television | 25 |
| Newspapers and magazines | 24 |
| Newspaper, television, etc. | 27 |
| Newsgathering organizations | 27 |
| News people, collectively | 25 |
| News conference attendees | 25 |
| Image-maker's tools | 23 |
| Communications, collectively | 28 |
| Blitz or blackout leader | 24 |
| Ancient kingdom, now NW Iran | 28 |
| Slant found in paper clips? | 27 |
| Fanatic follower of the news | 28 |
| Strip down the highway | 22 |
| Kind of strip or point | 22 |
| Strips on the interstate | 24 |
| Divided highway features | 24 |
| Do some work between parties | 28 |
| Serves as a go-between | 22 |
| Reconciles differences | 22 |
| Negotiation participant | 23 |
| Divorce parties, perhaps | 24 |
| "MASH" extra | 22 |
| Doc who might become a vet? | 27 |
| "M*A*S*H" man | 23 |
| Physician at the front | 22 |
| Desperate battlefield cry | 25 |
| Cry on the battlefield | 22 |
| "MASH" corpsman | 25 |
| Physician in a theater | 22 |
| One of the stethoscope set | 26 |
| Military first-aid expert | 25 |
| Emergency worker, informally | 28 |
| "MASH" member | 23 |
| "M*A*S*H" extra | 25 |
| Famed Florentine family | 23 |
| Florentine ruling family | 24 |
| Noble Florentine family | 23 |