| Portia's role on "Ally McBeal" | 44 |
| Portfolio-increasing market moves | 33 |
| Portfolio manager's concern, briefly | 40 |
| Portfolio for retirement planning? | 34 |
| Porterhouse specification, sometimes | 36 |
| Porter's regretful "Miss" | 39 |
| Porter's "_____ Got That Thing" | 45 |
| Porter's "___ Went to Haiti": 1939 | 48 |
| Porter's "___ Went to Haiti" | 42 |
| Porter's "___ Paris" | 34 |
| Porter's "___ Men" | 32 |
| Porter's "___ Love" | 33 |
| Porter's "___ Love Again" | 39 |
| Porter's "___ Kick Out of You" | 44 |
| Porter's "___ Horse, . . . " | 42 |
| Porter's "___ Got Something" | 42 |
| Porter's "___ Goes" | 33 |
| Porter's "___ Do It" | 34 |
| Porter's "___ De-Lovely" | 38 |
| Porter's "___ Day": 1932 | 38 |
| Porter's "___ and Blue" | 37 |
| Porter's "___ a Kick Out of You" | 46 |
| Porter's "___ a Kick . . . " | 42 |
| Porter's "__ the Top" | 35 |
| Porter's "__ Girls" | 33 |
| Porter's "__ De-Lovely" | 37 |
| Porter's "You're the ___" | 43 |
| Porter's "You Don't Know ___" | 47 |
| Porter's "The Gypsy ___" | 38 |
| Porter's "Ship of ___" | 36 |
| Porter's "Night and ___" | 38 |
| Porter's "Miss ___ Regrets" | 41 |
| Porter's "Miss Otis ___" | 38 |
| Porter's "Let's ___": 1928 | 44 |
| Porter's "Let's ___" | 38 |
| Porter's "Kiss ___" | 33 |
| Porter's "Katie Went to ___" | 42 |
| Porter's "In ___ of the Night" | 44 |
| Porter's "I ___ Love" | 35 |
| Porter's "DuBarry ___ Lady" | 41 |
| Porter's "Du Barry Was ___" | 41 |
| Porter's "Anything ___" | 37 |
| Porter's " ___ Went to Haiti" | 43 |
| Porter's 'Let's --' | 35 |
| Porter ___, former C.I.A. director | 34 |
| Porter who wrote "Night and Day" | 42 |
| Porter who wrote "Begin the Beguine" | 46 |
| Porter who headed the CIA until May 2006 | 40 |
| Porter who carried tunes in his head | 36 |
| Porter Wagoner's former duettist | 36 |
| Porter Wagoner "My Last Two ___" | 42 |
| Porter of the Washington Wizards | 32 |
| Porter depicted in "De-Lovely" | 40 |
| Portal with the Joystiq video game blog | 39 |
| Portable writing surface for an equestrian? | 43 |
| Portable product for music lovers | 33 |
| Portable platform in a warehouse | 32 |
| Portable media player from Apple | 32 |
| Portable lodge of a certain shape | 33 |
| Portable form of imaginary meat? | 32 |
| Portable engines' foundation frames | 39 |
| Portable computer gadget, briefly | 33 |
| Port-of-Spain resident, for short | 33 |
| Port-of-Spain native, informally | 32 |
| Port's opposite, on a boat: abbr. | 37 |
| Port's opposite, on a boat (Abbr.) | 38 |
| Port ___, seaside resort on the Isle of Man | 43 |
| Port ___, scene of Allied landing on Guam | 41 |
| Port where Camus set "The Plague" | 43 |
| Port town on the English Channel | 32 |
| Port seized by the Crusaders, 1191 | 34 |
| Port on the eastern Mediterranean | 33 |
| Port on Italy's "heel" | 36 |
| Port of importance in the Crusades | 34 |
| Port of Crete that was once its capital | 39 |
| Port named for a Scandinavian god | 33 |
| Port named after a U.S. president, informally | 45 |
| Port in the Ille-et-Vilaine department | 38 |
| Port in the eastern Mediterranean | 33 |
| Port in Scott's "Lord of the Isles" | 49 |
| Port in "The Marines' Hymn" | 41 |
| Port for a "desert ship" | 34 |
| Port five miles from the Blarney Stone | 38 |
| Port city or the lake it's on | 33 |
| Port city on an arm of the Black Sea | 36 |
| Port city in Japan on Osaka Bay | 34 |
| Port city in "Casablanca" | 35 |
| Port city from which Amelia Earhart last flew | 45 |
| Port city built around an old volcano crater | 44 |
| Port captured by Napoleon in 1799 | 33 |
| Port captured by Allied forces in 1942 | 38 |
| Port capital of Hyogo Prefecture | 32 |
| Port called the Cinderella of the Pacific | 41 |
| Port between Tangier and Algiers | 32 |
| Port between Buffalo and Cleveland | 34 |
| Port between Algiers and Tangier | 32 |
| Port au Basque to Bonav-ista Twillingate dir. | 45 |
| Port 'twixt Buffalo and Cleveland | 37 |
| Porsche-designed monster tank of WWII | 37 |
| Pornstar Danielle with 32FF-sized breasts | 41 |