| Copyreads | 9 |
| Cleans up text | 14 |
| Cleans up recording | 19 |
| Clarifies, as copy | 18 |
| Changes, as a manuscript | 24 |
| Changes some clues, perhaps | 27 |
| Changes one's story | 23 |
| Changes made to a manuscript | 28 |
| Changes in the text | 19 |
| Changes comodity to commodity, e.g. | 35 |
| Changes comodity to commodity | 29 |
| Changes a Life sentence? | 24 |
| Changes a Life sentence | 23 |
| Adds or deletes text | 20 |
| Adds and/or subtracts | 21 |
| Additions and subtractions, of a sort | 37 |
| Additions and deletions, say | 28 |
| Bleeps | 6 |
| Removes from the story | 22 |
| Former New York City mayor who asked "How'm I doing?" | 67 |
| "Mayor" author | 24 |
| Former Gracie Mansion resident | 30 |
| Former Big Apple mayor | 22 |
| ''Mayor'' author | 32 |
| Mayor who wrote ''Politics'' | 44 |
| "Mayor" memoirist | 27 |
| '80s Gracie Mansion resident | 32 |
| Subject of the musical "Mayor" | 40 |
| Onetime judge on "The People's Court" | 51 |
| Noted TV judge | 14 |
| Mayor who appeared as himself in "Sex and the City" and "Spin City" | 87 |
| Former NYC Mayor and "People's Court" judge | 57 |
| Former mayor who wrote "Mayor" | 40 |
| Ex-mayor with a talk show | 25 |
| Ex-mayor seen in "The Muppets Take Manhattan" | 55 |
| Congressman who went on to be mayor of New York | 47 |
| Big Apple mayor who inquired "How'm I doin'?" | 63 |
| Big Apple mayor who asked "How'm I doin'?" | 60 |
| 1970's-80's New York City mayor | 39 |
| "Mayor at the Movies" host | 36 |
| "I'm Not Done Yet!" author | 40 |
| "How'm I doing?" mayor | 36 |
| "Giuliani: Nasty Man" author | 38 |
| '90s judge on "The People's Court" | 52 |
| His orchestra once included Hoagy Carmichael and the Dorsey brothers | 68 |
| Host of the old TV program "Star Search" | 50 |
| Sidekick for 30 years | 21 |
| Long-time telethon cohost | 25 |
| Late entertainer who was known for his laugh | 44 |
| Johnny Carson's sidekick | 28 |
| Famed announcer-actor | 21 |
| Cohost of NBC's "TV's Bloopers and Practical Jokes" | 69 |
| 1980s Attorney General | 22 |
| Attorney general under Reagan | 29 |
| 1980's attorney general | 27 |
| '80s attorney general | 25 |
| Attorney general under Ronald Reagan | 36 |
| Iran-contra figure | 18 |
| Federalist Society cofounder | 28 |
| Attorney general before Dick Thornburgh | 39 |
| "With Reagan" writer | 30 |
| Rudy Giuliani's replacement on the Iraq Study Group | 55 |
| Ronald Reagan appointee | 23 |
| Reagan cabinet member who was previously counselor to the president | 67 |
| Reagan A.G. | 11 |
| Issuer of a 1986 report on pornography | 38 |
| Iran-Contra attorney general | 28 |
| First Honorary Reagan Fellow of Eureka College | 46 |
| Dick Thornburgh's predecessor in the cabinet | 48 |
| Attorney General involved in Iran-Contra | 40 |
| A.G. under Reagan | 17 |
| 1985 Reagan appointee | 21 |
| "With Reagan" memoir writer | 37 |
| "With Reagan" author | 30 |
| "With Reagan: The Inside Story" memoirist | 51 |
| Actor O'Brien | 17 |
| O'Brien of "The Barefoot Contessa" | 48 |
| Dumas's Dantès | 21 |
| City north of Oklahoma City | 27 |
| Astronomer Halley | 17 |
| Writer Rostand | 14 |
| Oscar-winner O'Brien | 24 |
| Oscar winner O'Brien | 24 |
| O'Brien of "The Killers" | 38 |
| O'Brien of "D.O.A." | 33 |
| Hoyle of "Hoyle's Rules of Games" | 47 |
| Halley of Halley's Comet | 28 |
| Controversial one-act play by Mamet | 35 |
| Actor O'Brien: 1915-85 | 26 |
| 1982 David Mamet play | 21 |
| "Cyrano de Bergerac" playwright Rostand | 49 |
| ''Count of Monte Cristo'' character | 51 |
| ___ Dantès, the Count of Monte Cristo | 40 |
| __ Dantès, the Count of Monte Cristo | 39 |
| Sir Hillary, of mountain-climbing fame | 38 |
| Sir Hillary of mountain-climbing fame | 37 |
| Sir ___ Hillary, of mountain-climbing fame | 42 |
| Mountaineer Hillary | 19 |
| Everest conqueror Hillary | 25 |
| Treacherous character in "King Lear" | 46 |