| --- moment's notice | 23 |
| ___ glance (cursorily) | 22 |
| __ standstill (motionless) | 26 |
| Words with profit or loss | 25 |
| Words with price or premium | 27 |
| Words with premium or minimum | 29 |
| Words with discount or loss | 27 |
| Words between one time | 22 |
| Words before minimum or price | 29 |
| One __ time (individually) | 26 |
| Loss or glance preceder | 23 |
| Group in the Philippines | 24 |
| Doubled cheer for boy? | 22 |
| Alma-___ (Kazakhstan city) | 26 |
| "One Day --- Time" | 28 |
| "One Day __ Time" | 27 |
| 'It comes -- price' | 27 |
| -- moment's notice | 22 |
| _____ stroke (immediately) | 26 |
| ____ stroke (suddenly) | 22 |
| ____ glance: immediately | 24 |
| ___ standstill (motionless) | 27 |
| ___ premium (in short supply) | 29 |
| Words after run or split | 24 |
| Runs ___ (drinks on credit) | 27 |
| Run __: get credit at the pub | 29 |
| What bar patrons may run | 24 |
| Run up ___ (defer payment) | 26 |
| Run up __ (owe for drinks) | 26 |
| Run up __ (defer payment) | 25 |
| Run -- (defer payment) | 22 |
| Run __: postpone the bar bill | 29 |
| Run __: pay later at the bar | 28 |
| Run __: drink on credit | 23 |
| Run ___ (not pay as you go) | 27 |
| Run ___ (drink on credit) | 25 |
| Just ___ (the slightest bit) | 28 |
| The smallest little bit | 23 |
| Just --- (very little) | 22 |
| Just ___ (very little) | 22 |
| Just __ (hardly at all) | 23 |
| Smaller and weaker, say | 23 |
| Smaller and weaker, perhaps | 27 |
| Upon quick examination | 22 |
| Without requiring scrutiny | 26 |
| Swift heroine of Greek myth | 27 |
| Three golden apples undid her | 29 |
| Runner in Greek mythology | 25 |
| Legendary Greek heroine | 23 |
| Huntress of Greek myth | 22 |
| Handel opera set in Greece | 26 |
| Fleet-footed huntress of myth | 29 |
| Fleet huntress of myth | 22 |
| Calydonian boar hunt hunter | 27 |
| "___ of Two Cities" | 29 |
| Start of a Dickens title | 24 |
| '-- of Two Cities' | 26 |
| "Thereby hangs ___" | 29 |
| "__ of Two Cities" | 28 |
| Part of a Dickens title | 23 |
| 'Thereby hangs --' | 26 |
| Words on a Dickens cover | 24 |
| "Thereby hangs ---" | 29 |
| "--- of Two Cities" | 29 |
| "___ of a Tub" | 24 |
| Subtitle starter, sometimes | 27 |
| Start of Dickens title | 22 |
| Start of a Dickenstitle | 24 |
| Start of a Dickens novel | 24 |
| Start of a Dickens classic | 26 |
| It hangs "thereby" | 28 |
| Hanger in "Hamlet" | 28 |
| Dickens' title starter | 26 |
| Dickens' title beginning | 28 |
| ____ of Two Cities | 22 |
| In no time ___ (instantly) | 26 |
| Under any circumstances | 23 |
| In the slightest degree | 23 |
| In any way, shape or form | 25 |
| ___ costs (by any means) | 24 |
| Two words before costs | 22 |
| To any degree whatever | 22 |
| No Moon ____ : old song | 25 |
| In no time ____: instantly | 26 |
| In no time ____ (instantly) | 27 |
| Even the slightest bit | 22 |
| "No trouble ___" | 26 |
| ___ costs (no matter what) | 26 |
| How some stocks are sold | 24 |
| Words before for words | 22 |
| How sale goods may be sold | 26 |
| How not to run a business | 25 |
| For less than you paid | 22 |
| Like a stumped puzzle solver? | 29 |
| In need of a dictionary | 23 |
| Depressed, as the economy | 25 |
| ___ impasse (deadlocked) | 24 |
| Words before impasse or angle | 29 |
| Words before end or impasse | 27 |
| Work on ___ (sunbathe) | 22 |