| A car buyer rarely pays it (abbr.) | 34 |
| A car buyer rarely pays it: Abbr. | 33 |
| A car with this is often easier to resell | 41 |
| A cardiologist's patient might take one | 43 |
| A castle of Blackbeard overlooks its harbor | 43 |
| A Castle who popularized bobbed hair | 36 |
| A cause of bewilderment (Part 1) | 32 |
| A cause of mental and physical disturbances | 43 |
| A celebrity might be bathed in one | 34 |
| A certain Snow White's sister | 33 |
| A certainty of life, according to Franklin | 42 |
| A charming way to look at things? | 33 |
| A chasuble might be worn on top of it | 37 |
| A checkered one indicates victory | 33 |
| A cheer and a victory are in her name | 37 |
| A chick may be seen coming out of one | 37 |
| A choice between cinnabar and galena? | 37 |
| A Christmas in "A Christmas Carol" | 44 |
| A cinch for some factory workers? | 33 |
| A circus lion may jump through one | 34 |
| A city in Canada that sounds like a thing | 41 |
| A city or former governor of Pa. | 32 |
| A classic beauty who is not all there | 37 |
| A clown might get it in the face | 32 |
| A coif on "The Mod Squad" | 35 |
| A Colo. mountain is named for him | 33 |
| A comebacker will rarely get you one: Abbr. | 43 |
| A common one isn't always so common | 39 |
| A company that sounds like a place | 34 |
| A conceited person has a big one | 32 |
| A concern of the N.E.A. and A.F.T. | 34 |
| A conductor may have it memorized | 33 |
| A conductor might want you to pick it up | 40 |
| A convert in Torquemada's day | 33 |
| A convertible's is removable | 32 |
| A cop might put someone under it | 32 |
| A Costanza, on ''Seinfeld'' | 43 |
| A Count of Monte Cristo portrayer | 33 |
| A country's output, for short | 33 |
| A couple more than the rules allow | 34 |
| A couple of chips in the pot, maybe | 35 |
| A couple of chips in the pot, say | 33 |
| A couple of Henry VIII's wives | 34 |
| A couple of people may work in it | 33 |
| A couple of pinches, perhaps: Abbr. | 35 |
| A couple of rounds in a toaster? | 32 |
| A couple of runners at the corners, in baseball | 47 |
| A couple of squares on the chessboard? | 38 |
| A couple of words after the race | 32 |
| A couple words before many words | 32 |
| A courtship custom, south of the border | 39 |
| A couturier's display is a ___ | 34 |
| A cricket has one below each front leg joint | 44 |
| A cut above, with "to" | 32 |
| A daredevil may be living on this | 33 |
| A daughter of Oedipus and Jocasta | 33 |
| A dead one looks like something else | 36 |
| A dead tree's lack, according to T.S. Eliot | 47 |
| A debit or a credit, for example | 32 |
| A dedicator of New York's Strawberry Fields | 47 |
| A defendant's may be constitutional (abbr.) | 47 |
| A definition for ''arm'' | 40 |
| A definition for ''foot'' | 41 |
| A definition for ''hand'' | 41 |
| A definition for ''leg'' | 40 |
| A designer of full-skirted dresses | 34 |
| A device for finding furniture in the dark? | 43 |
| A diehard enemy might want yours | 32 |
| A director may ask for more of it | 33 |
| A discarded title for "G.W.T.W." | 42 |
| A dish best served cold, it's said | 38 |
| A dish with some of this and some of that | 41 |
| A Disney film with dancing elephants | 36 |
| A dispersive one is commonly triangular | 39 |
| A dispiritingly large amount of e-mail | 38 |
| A distance close enough to eavesdrop | 36 |
| A distinctive but intangible air about a person | 47 |
| A doctor might tell you to cut it out | 37 |
| A doctor's note might get you one | 37 |
| A dog may pull on one during a walk | 35 |
| A Doll's House playwright | 32 |
| A door may do it automatically when it closes | 45 |
| A dreary poet upon midnight, once | 33 |
| A drive might increase it: Abbr. | 32 |
| A driver should stop for this light | 35 |
| A driver who forgets something might make one | 45 |
| A E F newspaper, in France: 1918 | 32 |
| A fact-finding civil court judge ___ | 36 |
| A factory worker might make a dash for it | 41 |
| A fair-weather system ends with one | 35 |
| A familiar spot for Hope and Crosby | 35 |
| A famous bear and a famous catcher | 34 |
| A famous King, with "Jr." | 35 |
| A famous one was issued at Nantes | 33 |
| A favorite cocktail of Hemingway's | 38 |
| A ferry runs between it and Dover | 33 |
| A few bucks to start the pot, say | 33 |
| A few fries short of a Happy Meal | 33 |
| A few hours after dawn, in verse | 32 |
| A fib and an intonation are in her name | 39 |