| Prove one's literacy | 24 |
| "Alive" author | 24 |
| Interpret, as tea leaves | 24 |
| Have a novel experience? | 24 |
| Use the library, in a way | 25 |
| Relax with a good book | 22 |
| Librarian's urging | 22 |
| Get between the covers? | 23 |
| Enjoy "Jane Eyre" | 27 |
| Curl up with a good book | 24 |
| Make sense of a language | 24 |
| Librarian's advice | 22 |
| Interpret, as tarot cards | 25 |
| Have a novel experience | 23 |
| Acquire information, in a way | 29 |
| "___ my lips!" | 24 |
| "__ my lips!" | 23 |
| Write's companion? | 22 |
| What to do between the lines | 28 |
| What some train passengers do | 29 |
| What library patrons do | 23 |
| What Johnnie can't do | 25 |
| What illiterates can't do | 29 |
| What book reviewers do | 22 |
| Went through, in a way | 22 |
| Went through, as an article | 27 |
| Used an Amazon Kindle, say | 26 |
| Use tea leaves, in a way | 24 |
| Try to acquire a part? | 22 |
| Show one's literacy | 23 |
| Review one's notes | 22 |
| Peruse Donne and Bradstreet | 27 |
| Participated in a book group | 28 |
| Orate, but not off-the-cuff | 27 |
| Make use of the library | 23 |
| Library slogan on a bookmark | 28 |
| Librarian's imperative | 26 |
| Indicate, as a thermometer | 26 |
| Get an understanding of | 23 |
| Exercise the mind, in a way | 27 |
| Examine, as a thermometer | 25 |
| Enjoyed London or France | 24 |
| Enjoy Stephen King, say | 23 |
| Enjoy London or France? | 23 |
| English class assignment word | 29 |
| Do this to the newspaper | 24 |
| Show a chameleonlike quality | 28 |
| Modify fittingly again | 22 |
| Get used to all over again | 26 |
| Change with the times, again | 28 |
| Adjust again to a situation | 27 |
| Responds to another change | 26 |
| Does some more tweaking | 23 |
| Double-checks the math | 22 |
| Checks the totals again | 23 |
| Friends again, on Facebook | 26 |
| Double-checks the total | 23 |
| Double-checks oneÂ’s math | 28 |
| Checks the figures again | 24 |
| Checks one's arithmetic | 27 |
| Peg Woffington's creator | 28 |
| Aptly named author Charles | 26 |
| Aptly named novelist Charles | 28 |
| Aptly named English novelist | 28 |
| Griffith Gaunt's creator | 28 |
| English novelist Charles | 24 |
| Creator of Peg Woffington | 25 |
| Novelist Charles ___: 1814-84 | 29 |
| English novelist: 1814-84 | 25 |
| English novelist of yore | 24 |
| English author: 19th century | 28 |
| English author Charles | 22 |
| British novelist Charles | 24 |
| British author: 1814-84 | 23 |
| Aptly named English author | 26 |
| 19th-century British novelist | 29 |
| "Hard Cash" author | 28 |
| "Drink" playwright | 28 |
| Publishing house employee | 25 |
| Publishing house worker | 23 |
| One in a waiting room, often | 28 |
| One found in the stacks | 23 |
| One between the covers, often | 29 |
| Newspaper circulation unit | 26 |
| McGuffey's offering | 23 |
| Kindle carrier, probably | 24 |
| High-tech card interpreter | 26 |
| First grader's book | 23 |
| Elocutionist, at times | 22 |
| Bookstore habitué | 24 |
| Barnes & Noble habitué | 29 |
| Personnel in publishing | 23 |
| Folks going through leaves | 26 |
| Circulation, essentially | 24 |
| Blogger's audience | 22 |
| Transfer to memory, as data | 27 |
| Scan, as computer data | 22 |
| Interpret by inference | 22 |
| Put back in the hospital | 24 |
| Command at a 1988 convention | 28 |