| Dead ___ (hip hip duo) | 22 |
| Country runner, familiarly | 26 |
| Company boss, for short | 23 |
| BHO, e.g., in tabloids | 22 |
| Barack Obama, familiarly | 24 |
| Cassandra's father | 22 |
| King in "The Iliad" | 29 |
| "Iliad" king | 22 |
| Father of Hector and Paris | 26 |
| Word with purchase or asking | 28 |
| Three for a dollar, e.g. | 24 |
| Research before buying | 22 |
| Ray ___, country singer | 23 |
| Guess given to Drew Carey | 25 |
| Five dollars a pound, e.g. | 26 |
| 'The -- Is Right' | 25 |
| ____ out of the market | 22 |
| Did comparison shopping | 23 |
| Determined the value of | 23 |
| Compared at the mall, say | 25 |
| Salesman's concern | 22 |
| Sleeve attachment, perhaps | 26 |
| Shock source, sometimes | 23 |
| Item checked by shoppers | 24 |
| You can put a value on it | 25 |
| What a bargain shopper checks | 29 |
| Source of sticker shock | 23 |
| Sleeve attachment, sometimes | 28 |
| Number that may be shocking | 27 |
| Minnie Pearl's trademark | 28 |
| Item of interest to a shopper | 29 |
| Buyer's reading matter | 26 |
| Competition with slashing | 25 |
| Good news for consumers | 23 |
| Good news for bargain hunters | 29 |
| Competition between stores | 26 |
| Shoppers' delights | 22 |
| Drew blood from a fingertip | 27 |
| Quite expensive (Var.) | 22 |
| You may be bursting with it | 27 |
| Start of an Austen title | 24 |
| It goeth before a fall | 22 |
| Feeling of personal worth | 25 |
| "___ and Prejudice" | 29 |
| Tough thing to swallow | 22 |
| This often precedes a fall | 26 |
| Target of many a wound | 22 |
| Reason for not apologizing | 26 |
| Prejudice's companion | 25 |
| It goeth before destruction | 27 |
| Group on the Serengeti | 22 |
| First of a no-no septet | 23 |
| Feeling of accomplishment | 25 |
| Fall cometh after this | 22 |
| Country singer Charlie | 22 |
| Charlie ___, country singer | 27 |
| "__ and Prejudice" | 28 |
| They hang around in dens | 24 |
| King-of-beasts' group | 25 |
| ___-dieu (kneeling bench) | 25 |
| ___-dieu (prayer bench) | 23 |
| __-dieu (prayer bench) | 22 |
| Je vous ___ (I beg you) | 23 |
| "Je vous en ___" | 26 |
| -- -dieu (prayer bench) | 23 |
| ___-dieu, prayer bench | 22 |
| ___-dieu, kneeling bench | 24 |
| ___-dieu (prayer desk) | 22 |
| ___-dieu (kneeling stool) | 25 |
| ___-dieu (kneeling desk) | 24 |
| ___-dieu (kind of bench) | 24 |
| _____-dieu (kneeling bench) | 27 |
| ____ -dieu prayer seat | 23 |
| ___ dieu (kneeling bench) | 25 |
| Used a crowbar on, say | 22 |
| Used a crowbar on, maybe | 24 |
| Overly inquisitive one | 22 |
| Person asking too much | 22 |
| Overly-inquisitive one | 22 |
| Sticks one's nose in | 24 |
| Minds your own business? | 24 |
| Asks impertinent questions | 26 |
| Searches inquisitively | 22 |
| Keeps asking questions | 22 |
| Inquires impertinently | 22 |
| Goes where one shouldn't | 28 |
| One doing clerical work | 23 |
| Penitent's confidant | 24 |
| Member of the sacerdocy | 23 |
| Certain man of the cloth | 24 |
| Person performing an exorcism | 29 |
| One hearing a confession | 24 |
| Incense burner, at times | 24 |
| Former U.S. Treasurer: 1952 | 27 |
| Caraphas, the High ______ | 25 |
| Like some unwed fathers | 23 |
| Residents of a rectory | 22 |
| Bishops' subordinates | 25 |
| Libertine's opposite | 24 |
| Precise, proper party pooper | 28 |