| Manuscript marks | 16 |
| Insertion marks | 15 |
| Proofreader's marks | 23 |
| Insert marks | 12 |
| Addition signs | 14 |
| Some insertion marks | 20 |
| Signs of omission | 17 |
| Proofreading signs | 18 |
| Proofreaders' inverted v's | 34 |
| Marks that look like inverted v's | 37 |
| Inverted v's | 16 |
| Inverted v: pl. | 15 |
| Editorial marks | 15 |
| Circumflex lookalikes | 21 |
| 6 symbols | 9 |
| '^' symbols | 19 |
| Baseball Hall of Famer | 22 |
| Poet Thomas | 11 |
| Seven-time A.L. batting champ Rod | 33 |
| Seven-time A.L. batting champ | 29 |
| Winner of seven batting titles | 30 |
| Seven-time AL batting champ Rod | 31 |
| Rod of baseball | 15 |
| Baseball Hall-of-Famer Rod | 26 |
| Baseball great Rod | 18 |
| Seven-time AL batting champ | 27 |
| One of the Cavalier poets | 25 |
| Hall-of-Famer Rod | 17 |
| Hall of Famer with seven batting titles | 39 |
| English poet Thomas | 19 |
| Baseball's Rod | 18 |
| Baseball Hall of Famer Rod | 26 |
| Slugger Rod | 11 |
| Seven-time batting champion Rod | 31 |
| Seven-time batting champ Rod who retired in 1985 | 48 |
| Seven-time AL batting king | 26 |
| Rod with seven batting championships | 36 |
| Rod with a bat | 14 |
| Rod who won seven batting titles | 32 |
| Rod who was a seven-time A.L. batting champ | 43 |
| Rod who stole 348 bases | 23 |
| Rod who joined the 3,000 hit club in 1985 | 41 |
| Rod in the MLB hall-of-fame | 27 |
| Rod in Cooperstown | 18 |
| Rod feared by pitchers | 22 |
| Poet who wrote "A Rapture" | 36 |
| Minnesota Twin who won seven American League batting titles | 59 |
| Hitter Rod | 10 |
| Hall-of-Famer Rod who was born on a train | 41 |
| Hall-of-Famer born in Panama | 28 |
| Hall of Famer Rod | 17 |
| Hall of Famer born in Panama | 28 |
| First of the Cavalier poets | 27 |
| Famed baseball player or poet | 29 |
| Cooperstown's Rod | 21 |
| Cavalier poet Thomas ___ | 24 |
| Batting champ Rod | 17 |
| All-Star 18 consecutive times from 1967 to 1984 | 47 |
| A favorite poet of Charles I | 28 |
| A Cavalier Poet | 15 |
| 1977 American League M.V.P. | 27 |
| Singer Mariah | 13 |
| V.I.P. at Albany | 16 |
| "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" host | 41 |
| "Barney Miller" actor | 31 |
| Composer of "Sally in Our Alley" | 42 |
| Best-selling female singer of the '90s | 42 |
| Barker's successor | 22 |
| 1990 Best New Artist Grammy winner | 34 |
| "The Price Is Right" host | 35 |
| "Hero" singer Mariah | 30 |
| World's best-selling recording artist of the '90s | 57 |
| Top man in Albany | 17 |
| Singer with the 1993 multi-platinum album "Music Box" | 63 |
| Singer Mariah ___ | 17 |
| Singer extraordinaire Mariah | 28 |
| Pop singer Mariah | 17 |
| Music's Mariah | 18 |
| Mother of chickens | 18 |
| Mariah who sings | 16 |
| Mariah or Drew | 14 |
| He wrote "Sally in Our Alley" | 39 |
| Harry of silent westerns | 24 |
| Harry of old Westerns | 21 |
| Gov. Cuomo's predecessor | 28 |
| Drew on TV | 10 |
| Drew on the screen | 18 |
| Drew on television | 18 |
| Drew on a TV screen | 19 |
| Drew on a screen | 16 |
| Cuomo's predecessor | 23 |
| Comic Drew | 10 |
| Comedian Drew | 13 |
| Barker's "Price Is Right" successor | 49 |
| Actor MacDonald ___ | 19 |
| Actor Harry | 11 |
| 1970s New York governor | 23 |
| "Vision of Love" singer | 33 |
| "Of Human Bondage" hero | 33 |
| "Love Takes Time" singer | 34 |