| Text | Length |
| Fleet Street fellow | 19 |
| Dry up, as lips | 15 |
| Crack, as skin | 14 |
| Crack, as lips | 14 |
| Crack and redden | 16 |
| React to exposure, maybe | 24 |
| Old boy | 7 |
| Lip-balm target | 15 |
| Jolly good fellow | 17 |
| Guy in a pub | 12 |
| Gent from Portsmouth | 20 |
| Fellow across the pond | 22 |
| Dry and crack | 13 |
| Downing Street dude | 19 |
| Crack in the cold | 17 |
| Crack from the cold | 19 |
| Crack from dryness | 18 |
| Crack and redden in the cold | 28 |
| Cause to crack | 14 |
| British gent | 12 |
| Become overly dry, as lips | 26 |
| Winter lip trouble | 18 |
| Split in the cold, perhaps | 26 |
| Roughen, as skin, from cold | 27 |
| Roughen, as skin | 16 |
| Roughen in cold weather | 23 |
| Roughen from cold | 17 |
| Redden and split | 16 |
| React to exposure, perhaps | 26 |
| London guy | 10 |
| Lip annoyance | 13 |
| Guy, in Gloucestershire | 23 |
| Gloucester guy | 14 |
| Get rough? | 10 |
| Get dry and flaky | 17 |
| Fissure; crack | 14 |
| Fellow, in London | 17 |
| Fellow from London | 18 |
| English guy | 11 |
| Dover dude | 10 |
| Crack; fissure | 14 |
| Crack slightly | 14 |
| Crack in the winter | 19 |
| Crack in the cold, maybe | 24 |
| Crack in the cold wind | 22 |
| Crack in a lip | 14 |
| Crack from cold weather | 23 |
| Crack due to dehydration | 24 |
| Cowboy attire | 13 |
| Cause to have cracks | 20 |
| British bub | 11 |
| Bloke or bucko | 14 |
| Become rough and dry | 20 |
| Become overly dry | 17 |
| Become dry and cracked | 22 |
| "Old" Brit | 20 |
| "Jolly old" fellow | 28 |
| "Cheerio" sayer | 25 |
| ''Old'' British buddy | 37 |
| Shrubby thicket | 15 |
| Dense thicket | 13 |
| Californian shrubland | 21 |
| Flatbread of India | 18 |
| Pakistani bread | 15 |
| Old-fashioned reading offered by hawkers | 40 |
| Old-fashioned reading | 21 |
| Headdress | 9 |
| It may be over your head | 24 |
| Mademoiselle's hat | 22 |
| It goes on a head | 17 |
| Hat, to Henri | 13 |
| Easter creation | 15 |
| Oratory | 7 |
| Wedding setting | 15 |
| Knot-tying place | 16 |
| Place to tie knots | 18 |
| One of many in Las Vegas | 24 |
| Michelangelo's canvas, once | 31 |
| What "Bethesda" means | 31 |
| Wedding venue | 13 |
| Vegas wedding site | 18 |
| Vegas drive-through | 19 |
| Small church | 12 |
| Service area, say | 17 |
| Private place of worship | 24 |
| Las Vegas drive-through | 23 |
| Dixie Cups chart-topper "___ of Love" | 47 |
| "Going to the ___ and we're gonna get married" | 60 |
| "___ of Love" (1964 #1 hit) | 37 |
| Male minister, maybe | 20 |
| One going along | 15 |
| Some dates have one | 19 |
| School supervisor | 17 |
| Prom watchdog | 13 |
| Prom figure | 11 |
| Lovers' guide | 17 |
| Duenna | 6 |
| Memorable comedian | 18 |
| Comedian with a bowler hat | 26 |
| Little Tramp portrayer Charlie | 30 |
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