| Libel or assault, e.g. | 22 |
| Legally it's wrong | 22 |
| Cause for civil action | 22 |
| Cause for a civil suit | 22 |
| Breach of contract, e.g. | 24 |
| Act studied in law school | 25 |
| A wrongful act, to a lawyer | 27 |
| Cake, in Italian restaurants | 28 |
| Rich cake, German style | 23 |
| No dessert for dieters | 22 |
| Herr Sacher's creation | 26 |
| Goody in a springform pan | 25 |
| Franz Sacher's creation | 27 |
| Cake from central Europe | 24 |
| Cake crammed with calories | 26 |
| Austrian Christmas dessert | 26 |
| "Linzer" pastry | 25 |
| Cake maker's boast? | 23 |
| Rich cakes, in Germany | 22 |
| Improvement to a dessert? | 25 |
| Viennese table selections | 25 |
| Rich cakes of German origin | 27 |
| Cakes with ground nuts | 22 |
| Thin unleavened pancake | 23 |
| Mexican baker's product | 27 |
| 1942 Spencer Tracy movie | 24 |
| Part of Pedro's diet | 24 |
| Rules about legal wrongs | 24 |
| Winner in a well-known upset | 28 |
| Winner in a fabled upset | 24 |
| Storied surprise winner | 23 |
| Victor in a fabled race | 23 |
| Slow-moving Chicago band? | 25 |
| Hare's race opponent | 24 |
| Hare's opponent of fable | 28 |
| Hare's fable opponent | 25 |
| They're slow going | 22 |
| Mottled inlay material | 22 |
| Eyeglass-frame material | 23 |
| Desert after an Italian meal | 28 |
| Richly embellished ice cream | 28 |
| Wrongful act, in court | 22 |
| They may produce suits | 22 |
| First-year law school class | 27 |
| Causes of civil actions | 23 |
| Basis of civil lawsuits | 23 |
| Pirate island off Haiti | 23 |
| -- soul (person with angst) | 27 |
| Spanish inquisitor, e.g. | 24 |
| Drive shaft production | 22 |
| Insects' antenna sockets | 28 |
| Donut, to a topologist | 22 |
| Doughnut, mathematically | 24 |
| Doughnut-shaped figure | 22 |
| Topologist's doughnut | 25 |
| Molding on a column base | 24 |
| "Fringe" star Anna | 28 |
| Anna of "Fringe" | 26 |
| Revolutionary War loyalist | 26 |
| Political conservative | 22 |
| Certain British conservative | 28 |
| Revolutionary loyalist | 22 |
| Revolution-era loyalist | 23 |
| Major or Thatcher, e.g. | 23 |
| David Cameron, for one | 22 |
| Cambridge Conservative | 22 |
| British sympathizer of 1776 | 27 |
| American Revolution detractor | 29 |
| Whig opposer, in Britain | 24 |
| Supporter of George III | 23 |
| Sir Robert Peel, notably | 24 |
| Sir Robert Peel, for one | 24 |
| One loyal to the Crown, once | 28 |
| Naturalist Roger ___ Peterson | 29 |
| Loyalist of bygone days | 23 |
| Labourite's opponent | 24 |
| Labourite's nemesis | 23 |
| He kept loyalty to royalty | 26 |
| General Washington opponent | 27 |
| Fashion designer Burch | 22 |
| Conservative, in London | 23 |
| Conservative parliamentarian | 28 |
| Conservative in Calgary | 23 |
| Conservative in Britain | 23 |
| Certain British party member | 28 |
| British election figure | 23 |
| How-___ (instruction guides) | 28 |
| How-__: instruction books | 25 |
| How-___ (instructional books) | 29 |
| How-___ (instruction books) | 27 |
| Talking-___ (scoldings) | 23 |
| Lean-___ (simple structures) | 28 |
| Lean-___ (makeshift shelters) | 29 |
| Talking-__: tongue lashings | 27 |
| Talking- -- (lectures) | 22 |
| Set-___ (brief fights) | 22 |
| Set- -- (sharp fights) | 22 |
| Lean-___ (temporary shelters) | 29 |
| Lean-___ (simple shelters) | 26 |
| How- -- (handy manuals) | 23 |