| Judicial gear | 13 |
| Judge's tool | 16 |
| Judge's attention getter | 28 |
| It's pounded to get attention | 33 |
| It's pounded for attention | 30 |
| It may punctuate a court order | 30 |
| It may be within a judge's grasp | 36 |
| It helps call a meeting to order | 32 |
| It gets banged in the courtroom | 31 |
| Hammer on a bench | 17 |
| Hammer in the courtroom | 23 |
| Courtroom tool | 14 |
| Courtroom prop | 14 |
| Courtroom mallet | 16 |
| Court tool | 10 |
| Court quieter | 13 |
| Chairperson's prop | 22 |
| Chairman's mallet | 21 |
| Bench banger | 12 |
| Banc adjunct | 12 |
| Auctioneer's device | 23 |
| Auctioneer's attention-getter | 33 |
| Auction accessory | 17 |
| "The People's Court" prop | 39 |
| "Order in the court!" punctuator | 42 |
| "Case dismissed" item | 31 |
| Judicial hammers | 16 |
| Rappers' items | 18 |
| Chairs may hold them | 20 |
| Masonry hammers | 15 |
| Magistrates' mallets | 24 |
| Judicial tools | 14 |
| Judges' rappers | 19 |
| Judges' mallets | 19 |
| Courtroom accessories | 21 |
| Court rappers | 13 |
| Court mallets | 13 |
| Chairpersons' mallets | 25 |
| Attention-getters in court | 26 |
| Ended an alert | 14 |
| Canned the entire staff | 23 |
| Looked at quickly | 17 |
| One of Arthur's knights | 27 |
| Nephew of King Arthur | 21 |
| King Arthur's nephew | 24 |
| Arthur's nephew | 19 |
| The Green Knight's challenger in Camelot | 44 |
| Round Table name | 16 |
| Nephew of Arthur | 16 |
| Hero challenged by the Green Knight | 35 |
| A nephew of King Arthur | 23 |
| "Sir ___ and the Green Knight" | 40 |
| Gape | 4 |
| Stare (at) | 10 |
| Stare unsubtly | 14 |
| Stare, like a tourist | 21 |
| Stare vacantly | 14 |
| Stare awkwardly | 15 |
| Stare openly | 12 |
| Hang around too long to stare | 29 |
| Be a rubbernecker | 17 |
| Ogle and then some | 18 |
| Hang around at an accident scene | 32 |
| Got an eyeful | 13 |
| Emulated a tourist | 18 |
| Viewed like a tourist | 21 |
| Betrayed wonder | 15 |
| Gapes | 5 |
| Stares conspicuously | 20 |
| Joins the rubberneckers | 23 |
| Stares for a long time | 22 |
| Stares densely | 14 |
| Stares (at) | 11 |
| Cheery | 6 |
| Writer Talese | 13 |
| Queer | 5 |
| "Honor Thy Father" author Talese | 42 |
| Not straight, in a way | 22 |
| Full of merriment | 17 |
| Author Talese | 13 |
| Like apparel donned in a Christmas carol | 40 |
| In a merry mood | 15 |
| In a happy mood | 15 |
| "The --- Divorcee" | 28 |
| "Don we now our ___ apparel" | 38 |
| Part of LGBT | 12 |
| Like most readers of "Out" | 36 |
| Like Logo's target audience | 31 |
| Kind of marriage | 16 |
| Jocund | 6 |
| Enola Tibbets' middle name | 30 |
| Blithesome | 10 |
| "The Beggar's Opera" author | 41 |
| "The ___ Divorcee" | 28 |
| ''The Beggar's Opera'' author | 49 |
| ___ Nineties | 12 |
| Word with pride or Paree | 24 |
| Riant | 5 |
| Prideful, perhaps? | 18 |
| Party to many a civil union | 27 |