| Langley, Va., group | 19 |
| Langley, Va. grp. | 17 |
| Langley-based org. | 18 |
| K.G.B. rival | 12 |
| Jason Bourne's org. | 23 |
| Jack Ryan employer | 18 |
| It has moles: Abbr. | 19 |
| Iran-contra org. | 16 |
| Intel-gathering group | 21 |
| Information-gathering org. | 26 |
| Hush-hush gp. | 13 |
| Hush-hush fed. org. | 19 |
| Hush-hush agcy. | 15 |
| Gp. with moles | 14 |
| Government org. | 15 |
| George Bush once headed it | 26 |
| G.H.W.B.'s bailiwick, 1976-1977 | 35 |
| Felix Leiter's org., in Bond films | 38 |
| FBI ally | 8 |
| Espionage letters | 17 |
| Cuban missile crisis org. | 25 |
| Carrie's org. on "Homeland" | 41 |
| Bush's old org. | 19 |
| Bush once headed it | 19 |
| Bad place to have a leak, briefly | 33 |
| American equivalent of Britain's MI6 | 40 |
| "World Factbook" publisher | 36 |
| "World Factbook" producer | 35 |
| "The Good Shepherd" subject | 37 |
| "The Good Shepherd" org. | 34 |
| "The Company," briefly | 32 |
| "Men in Black" gp. | 28 |
| "Argo" employer | 25 |
| "American Dad!" employer | 34 |
| "Alias" org. | 22 |
| 'Bourne Identity' org. | 30 |
| World Factbook publisher, in brief | 34 |
| World Factbook compiler | 23 |
| What G.H.W.B. headed: 1976-77 | 29 |
| W. Webster's gp. | 20 |
| Valerie PlameÂ’s former employer | 35 |
| Valerie Plame's old org. | 28 |
| US spy org. | 11 |
| Undercover group: Abbr. | 23 |
| Undercover agcy. | 16 |
| U.S. spy grp. | 13 |
| U.S. spy agency | 15 |
| U.S. espionage gp. | 18 |
| U.S. equivalent of Britain's MI6 | 36 |
| U-2 overseers | 13 |
| Turner's agcy. | 18 |
| The World Factbook publisher: Abbr. | 35 |
| The elder Geo. Bush once headed it | 34 |
| The Company: abbr. | 18 |
| The Company, for short | 22 |
| Tenet's org., once | 22 |
| Tenet's former org. | 23 |
| Subject of the 2007 book "Sabotage" | 45 |
| Subject for Tom Clancy | 22 |
| Subj. of the 2006 film "The Good Shepherd" | 52 |
| Subj. of the 2005 Pulitzer-winning book "Ghost Wars" | 62 |
| Subj. of "The Good Shepherd" | 38 |
| Stansfield Turner's org. | 28 |
| Spy novel grp. | 14 |
| Spy HQ | 6 |
| Spooky place?: Abbr. | 20 |
| Spooks' den | 15 |
| Spook-y org. | 12 |
| Spook-y gp. | 11 |
| Spook initials | 14 |
| Spook group | 11 |
| Spies' org. | 15 |
| Snooper's org. | 18 |
| Snoop group. for short | 22 |
| Snoop group, for short | 22 |
| Secret letters? | 15 |
| Secret employer, maybe | 22 |
| Secret D.C. group | 17 |
| Secret agcy. | 12 |
| Robert M. Gates's org. | 26 |
| Relative of F.B.I. | 18 |
| Publisher of a World Leaders online directory | 45 |
| Provision of the Natl. Security Act, 1947 | 41 |
| Present-day O.S.S. | 18 |
| Possible coup instigator, for short | 35 |
| Porter Goss's org. | 22 |
| Petraeus once headed it | 23 |
| Parent org. of the Counterterrorism Center | 42 |
| Panetta's org. | 18 |
| Org. with secrets | 17 |
| Org. with operations | 20 |
| Org. with a "World Factbook" | 38 |
| Org. whose website has a "Break the Code" game for kids | 65 |
| Org. whose seal has a bald eagle and a compass | 46 |
| Org. whose headquarters is named for George Bush | 48 |
| Org. that released the "family jewels" in June 2007 | 61 |
| Org. that publishes "World Leaders" | 45 |
| Org. that Porter Goss headed | 28 |
| Org. that issues "The World Factbook" | 47 |
| Org. that employed Jack Ryan | 28 |