| Eight, in combinations | 22 |
| Arachnid appropriate prefix | 27 |
| Big month for beer festivals | 28 |
| Many-armed sea creatures | 24 |
| Well-armed marine predators | 27 |
| Well-armed deep-sea denizens | 28 |
| Underwater army dangers? | 24 |
| They may be taken for suckers | 29 |
| They have many suction cups | 27 |
| More tentacled sea creatures | 28 |
| Heavily-armed sea creatures? | 28 |
| Experts at jet propulsion | 25 |
| Exotic aquarium specimens | 25 |
| Eight-armed cephalopods | 23 |
| Couple with sixteen arms? | 25 |
| Cephalopods with eight arms | 27 |
| Carnivorous marine mollusks | 27 |
| Double x double x double | 24 |
| Exceedingly rare infant | 23 |
| Pertaining to the eyes | 22 |
| Concerned with pupils? | 22 |
| Round openings in domes | 23 |
| Round openings in a dome | 24 |
| People see right through them | 29 |
| Scheherazade's room | 23 |
| Scheherazade slept here | 23 |
| Room in a sultan's palace | 29 |
| Like most albums these days | 27 |
| Ladies' room, of a sort | 27 |
| First Japanese-Canadian MP | 26 |
| Concubine's chamber | 23 |
| Certain ladies' room | 24 |
| Oscar-winning role for Whoopi | 29 |
| Where harem girls live | 22 |
| The Honourable Bev, and kin | 27 |
| Sultanas' chambers | 22 |
| Some Mideastern palace rooms | 28 |
| Some ladies' rooms? | 23 |
| Mid East ladies' rooms | 26 |
| Concubines' quarters | 24 |
| Certain ladies' rooms | 25 |
| Singer Anita from Chicago | 25 |
| Rangers submariner Darren | 25 |
| Rangers reliever Darren | 23 |
| Anita or Alan of songdom | 24 |
| Anita of mid-century jazz | 25 |
| Funny, but not amusing | 22 |
| Even-money roulette bet | 23 |
| Suitable for Ripley's | 25 |
| Like half the integers | 22 |
| Like all but one prime number | 29 |
| Kind of ball or fellow | 22 |
| Word with job or fellow | 23 |
| One, three or five, e.g. | 24 |
| Not evenly divisible by two | 27 |
| Like Simon's couple | 23 |
| Like an unmatched sock | 22 |
| Like all primes but one | 23 |
| Like all prime numbers but 2 | 28 |
| Like 2011, but not 2012 | 23 |
| "The ___ Couple" | 26 |
| "How ___ ..." | 23 |
| Word after a round number | 25 |
| The Hall and Oates couple? | 26 |
| Not fitting the pattern | 23 |
| Mutemath "___ Soul" | 29 |
| Like some lots or socks | 23 |
| Like some jobs or socks | 23 |
| Like nearly all primes | 22 |
| Like many Guinness records | 26 |
| Like half of all integers | 25 |
| Like almost all prime numbers | 29 |
| Like a sock without a mate | 26 |
| Like 1, 11, 111, and 1,111 | 26 |
| Having no matching sock | 23 |
| Funny, but not always amusing | 29 |
| Five thirteen or nineteen | 26 |
| "That's weird" | 28 |
| "How peculiar" | 24 |
| "___ Man Out" | 23 |
| Strange call by an umpire? | 26 |
| Comparatively peculiar | 22 |
| More suited to Ripley's | 27 |
| Curiouser and curiouser | 23 |
| Comparatively unconventional | 28 |
| More on the weird side | 22 |
| Further off the beaten path | 27 |
| Comparatively anomalous | 23 |
| Bizarre in the extreme | 22 |
| Most likely to raise eyebrows | 29 |
| As far out as possible | 22 |
| The Three Link Fraternity | 25 |
| Three-legged calf, for one | 26 |
| Two-headed calf, for one | 24 |
| Three-legged calf, e.g. | 23 |
| Five-legged calf, e.g. | 22 |
| Handyman's assignment | 25 |
| Work for a jack-of-all-trades | 29 |
| Occasional bit of work | 22 |
| Minor work about the house | 26 |