| Person on the scene | 19 |
| One who was at the scene, usually | 33 |
| One who sees firsthand | 22 |
| One giving testimony | 20 |
| Litigant's supporter, often | 31 |
| He saw it happen | 16 |
| Court testifier | 15 |
| Bystander, often | 16 |
| Giving the once-over | 20 |
| Looking at | 10 |
| Appraising | 10 |
| Surveying | 9 |
| Ogler's activity | 20 |
| Leering at | 10 |
| Giving a once-over | 18 |
| Examining closely | 17 |
| Examining | 9 |
| Checking over visually (Var.) | 29 |
| Checking out, in a way (Var.) | 29 |
| Watching intently | 17 |
| Visibly fixated on | 18 |
| Taking a gander | 15 |
| Showing an interest in | 22 |
| Looking up and down | 19 |
| Looking into | 12 |
| Looking at lustfully, perhaps | 29 |
| Keeping watch on | 16 |
| Giving the once over | 20 |
| Giving a once-over (Var.) | 25 |
| Giving a gander | 15 |
| Gawking at | 10 |
| "Jane ___" | 20 |
| Brontë heroine | 17 |
| Bronte's Jane | 17 |
| Novelist Brontë's Jane | 29 |
| Brontë governess | 19 |
| Rochester's love | 20 |
| Jane of fiction | 15 |
| Fictional Jane | 14 |
| Fictional governess | 19 |
| Australia's largest lake | 28 |
| Thornfield Hall governess | 25 |
| Jane Rochester's maiden name | 32 |
| Gothic governess | 16 |
| Literary governess | 18 |
| Jane of literature | 18 |
| Literary governess Jane | 23 |
| 'Jane --' | 17 |
| ''Jane __'' (Brontë novel) | 45 |
| Rochester's employee | 24 |
| Rochester's beloved | 23 |
| Literary Jane | 13 |
| Rochester's Jane | 20 |
| Jane who becomes Mrs. Rochester | 31 |
| Brontë's "Jane ___" | 36 |
| Brontë orphan | 16 |
| Bronte character | 16 |
| Australian lake | 15 |
| Strong-willed Jane | 18 |
| Plain Jane of fiction | 21 |
| Jane created by Charlotte Brontë | 35 |
| Charlotte Bronte heroine Jane | 29 |
| Bronte's orphan | 19 |
| Bronte's governess | 22 |
| Brontë's "Jane __" | 35 |
| Brontë heroine Jane | 22 |
| Australian peninsula | 20 |
| Thornfield Hall's Jane | 26 |
| Thornfield Hall's governess | 31 |
| Thornfield Hall surname | 23 |
| Teacher of Adele Varens, in an 1847 novel | 41 |
| Strong-willed Jane of fiction | 29 |
| Plain Jane of literature | 24 |
| Plain Jane | 10 |
| Orphan of literature | 20 |
| Lowood attendee Jane | 20 |
| Literary "plain Jane" | 31 |
| Lake ___, lowest point in Australia | 35 |
| Jane you may have read about | 28 |
| Jane who loved Rochester | 24 |
| Jane who loved Mr. Rochester | 28 |
| Jane Rochester, née ___ | 26 |
| Jane of 19th-century literature | 31 |
| Jane in a Brontë novel | 25 |
| Governess of fiction | 20 |
| Governess Jane | 14 |
| Fictional surname of 1847 | 25 |
| Fictional governess Jane | 24 |
| Charlotte Bronte's Jane | 27 |
| Brontë title character | 25 |
| Brontë's Jane | 24 |
| A literary plain Jane | 21 |
| "The __ Affair": Jasper Fforde novel | 46 |
| "Jane __" | 19 |
| "Jane _____" | 22 |
| ''Reader, I married him'' speaker | 49 |
| Young Fontaine role | 19 |
| Title surname in a novel originally published under the name Currer Bell | 72 |
| Thornfield governess | 20 |
| The "I" of literature's "Reader, I married him" | 71 |