| Price-gouging business | 22 |
| Place where a customer may be taken? | 36 |
| Place to get fleeced | 20 |
| Paper ___ (fastener connection?) | 32 |
| Overcharging eatery | 19 |
| Business that routinely overcharges | 35 |
| Places where they've seen you coming | 40 |
| Wallet busters | 14 |
| Tonsorial parlors? | 18 |
| Subjects of some TV news investigations | 39 |
| Shady businesses | 16 |
| Places to get taken? | 20 |
| Like some ties | 14 |
| Like some earrings | 18 |
| Type of earring or tie | 22 |
| Tie already tied | 16 |
| Pre-tied tie | 12 |
| Timesaving type of necktie | 26 |
| Tie you don't have to tie | 29 |
| Tie type that's easily attached | 35 |
| Tie type that gets no respect? | 30 |
| Pre-knotted tie | 15 |
| Necktie type | 12 |
| Like some small mics | 20 |
| Like some mikes | 15 |
| Detachable, in a way | 20 |
| Bow-tie style | 13 |
| Attachable, as sunglasses | 25 |
| The Cutty Sark, e.g. | 20 |
| Speedy square-rigger | 20 |
| Sailboat built for speed | 24 |
| Gold Rush-era vessel | 20 |
| Preparing to save at the supermarket | 36 |
| Pre-shopping money-saving ritual | 32 |
| How scissors beats paper in the real world? | 43 |
| Grocery money-saving strategy | 29 |
| Curtails | 8 |
| Film excerpts | 13 |
| Gridiron infractions | 20 |
| Desk items | 10 |
| TV excerpts | 11 |
| Shortens toenails | 17 |
| Scrapbook entries | 17 |
| Excerpts | 8 |
| Blooper segments | 16 |
| YouTube shorts | 14 |
| Stings a customer | 17 |
| Sound bites | 11 |
| Show excerpts | 13 |
| Short film sequences | 20 |
| Shears | 6 |
| Saves, as a coupon | 18 |
| Samples of films | 16 |
| Round holders | 13 |
| Paper fasteners | 15 |
| Old movie excerpts | 18 |
| NFL penalties | 13 |
| Film teasers | 12 |
| Film reviewers' showings | 28 |
| Does a coupon job | 17 |
| Desk tray contents | 18 |
| Cuts out, as coupons | 20 |
| Cuts out news articles | 22 |
| Commits a football foul | 23 |
| Banned blocks | 13 |
| "Ebert & Roeper" offering | 39 |
| Critic Barnes | 13 |
| The "C" of C.S. Lewis | 31 |
| Theater critic Barnes | 21 |
| The "C" in C.S. Lewis | 31 |
| Owen of "Children of Men" | 35 |
| Original U.K. "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" host Anderson | 64 |
| Novelist Barker | 15 |
| Music mogul Davis | 17 |
| Victor at Plassey: 1757 | 23 |
| The "C" of C. S. Lewis | 32 |
| The "C" of C. S. Lewis | 33 |
| Record producer Davis | 21 |
| Novelist Cussler | 16 |
| Horror writer Barker | 20 |
| Horror author Barker | 20 |
| Founder of the empire of British India | 38 |
| Founder of British India | 24 |
| Famous music exec Davis | 23 |
| British pioneer in India | 24 |
| British India founder | 21 |
| British India empire founder | 28 |
| Battle of Plassey hero | 22 |
| Barker or Barnes | 16 |
| Banjo man Palmer | 16 |
| Author Cussler | 14 |
| Author Barker | 13 |
| Adventure writer Cussler | 24 |
| "Inca Gold" novelist Cussler | 38 |
| "Gosford Park" actor Owen | 35 |
| "Children of Men" star Owen | 37 |
| "Books of Blood" author Barker | 40 |
| ___ of India, empire builder | 28 |
| Thrice LIII | 11 |
| Off. worker | 11 |