| Head over ___ | 13 |
| Go-Go's "Head Over ___" | 37 |
| Formal shoes | 12 |
| Follows, as a dog | 17 |
| Follows closely, as a dog | 25 |
| Ends of a loaf | 14 |
| Elevators? | 10 |
| Dressy wear | 11 |
| Darned spots | 12 |
| Cooled things? | 14 |
| Bread parts | 11 |
| Bread ends | 10 |
| Bad shoes for running | 21 |
| Alternative to flats | 20 |
| Shoe lift | 9 |
| Audible dance step | 18 |
| Shoe raiser | 11 |
| Lift in the back of a shoe | 26 |
| Clicker, of a sort | 18 |
| Dickens's Uriah | 19 |
| Dickensian clerk | 16 |
| Dickens clerk | 13 |
| Wickfield's clerk | 21 |
| Uriah | 5 |
| Fictional Uriah | 15 |
| Dickens' Uriah | 18 |
| Dickens character Uriah | 23 |
| Uriah ___ | 9 |
| Mr. Wickfield's clerk | 25 |
| Dickens's Uriah ___ | 23 |
| Uriah of "David Copperfield" | 38 |
| Sneak exposed by Micawber | 25 |
| Micawber's boss | 19 |
| Dickens' character | 22 |
| Dickens schemer Uriah | 21 |
| Wickfield's scheming partner in "David Copperfield" | 65 |
| Villainous Uriah | 16 |
| Villain in "David Copperfield" | 40 |
| Uriah's surname | 19 |
| Uriah of fiction | 16 |
| Smarmy Dickensian | 17 |
| Perfidious clerk in "David Copperfield" | 49 |
| Mr. Wickfield's clerk, in literature | 40 |
| Foe of Copperfield | 18 |
| Fictional insincere teen | 24 |
| Exemplar of insincerity | 23 |
| Dickensian villain | 18 |
| Dickens's villainous clerk | 30 |
| Dickens's scheming clerk | 28 |
| Dickens's hateful clerk | 27 |
| Dickens's evil clerk | 24 |
| Dickens's "umble person" | 38 |
| Dickens villain Uriah | 21 |
| Dickens schemer | 15 |
| Dickens heavy | 13 |
| Dickens creep | 13 |
| Devious Dickens dude | 20 |
| Danny of the Dodgers | 21 |
| Cunning clerk in "David Copperfield" | 46 |
| Copperfield adversary | 21 |
| Clerk of literature | 19 |
| Blackmailer in an 1850 novel | 28 |
| 1970s rockers Uriah ___ | 23 |
| "Uriah ___" | 21 |
| "Umble" person | 24 |
| "David Copperfield" villain | 37 |
| "David Copperfield" clerk Uriah | 41 |
| "David Copperfield" baddie | 36 |
| "Copperfield" character | 33 |
| 'Umble one | 14 |
| '70s rockers Uriah ___ | 26 |
| Playboy nickname | 16 |
| Playboy Hugh, familiarly | 24 |
| Pajama-clad exec | 16 |
| Mag mogul | 9 |
| Mag magnate | 11 |
| Publishing magnate with a famous mansion, familiarly | 52 |
| Playboy Mansion nickname | 24 |
| Playboy founder, for short | 26 |
| Playboy founder, familiarly | 27 |
| Playboy creator's nickname | 30 |
| Playboy boss | 12 |
| Nickname in magazine publishing | 31 |
| Nickname in adult publishing | 28 |
| Mansion nickname | 16 |
| Mansion moniker | 15 |
| Mansion man, for short | 22 |
| Mag mogul with a mansion | 24 |
| Mag founder of 1953 | 19 |
| His mag was first published in 1953 | 35 |
| Debonair "bunny man" | 30 |
| Celeb with a mansion | 20 |
| "The Girls Next Door" magnate, familiarly | 51 |
| Star of reality TV's "The Girls Next Door," briefly | 65 |
| Short name for a bunny man | 26 |
| Publishing nickname | 19 |
| Publishing magnate who got his start at Esquire | 47 |
| Publishing icon, familiarly | 27 |
| Publisher's nickname | 24 |
| Publisher whose second and third children were born 35 years apart | 66 |