| Edgar Allan Poe story, with "The" | 43 |
| Edgar Allan who wrote "The Gold-Bug" | 46 |
| Edgar Lee Masters masterwork, initially | 39 |
| Edgar Lee Masters's "___ Rutledge" | 48 |
| Edgar Winter "___ Ride" | 33 |
| Edgar ___, versifier born in England | 36 |
| Edgar _____, The Sleeping Prophet | 33 |
| Edgar-winning mystery writer Stabenow | 37 |
| Edge at the junction of two intersecting vaults | 47 |
| Edible flower head, as of cauliflower | 37 |
| Edible leaves high in vitamins A and K | 38 |
| Edible mollusks that cling to rocks | 35 |
| Edible output of the heath family | 33 |
| Edible plant also called "rocket" | 43 |
| Edible root from the Andean highlands | 37 |
| Edible root of the mustard family | 33 |
| Edible seeds of peas, beans, etc. | 33 |
| Edicts that are just plain crummy? | 34 |
| Edie Brickell "Ghost of ___" | 38 |
| Edie Brickell's "In" this? | 40 |
| Edie in ''Be Cool'' | 35 |
| Edie of "Nurse Jackie" | 32 |
| Edie of "The Sopranos" | 32 |
| Edie's role in "The Sopranos" | 43 |
| Edinburgh daily, with "The" | 37 |
| Edinburgh newspaper (with "The") | 42 |
| Edinburgh's locale, in poetry | 33 |
| Edison accomplishment, frequently | 33 |
| Edison's electrical preference | 34 |
| Edison's Michigan boyhood home | 34 |
| Edison's New Jersey lab locale | 34 |
| Edit a document for legal reasons | 33 |
| Edit, as a line in a government document | 40 |
| Edited 1976 horror film about baking cookies? | 45 |
| Edith dubbed "The Little Sparrow" | 43 |
| Edith Head's Oscar collection | 33 |
| Edith Piaf classic, "La vie ___" | 42 |
| Edith Wharton's 'Ethan --' | 38 |
| Edith Wharton's "Ethan ___" | 41 |
| Edith who sang "La Vie en Rose" | 41 |
| Edith who wrote "The Outcasts" | 40 |
| Edith ___ (Lily Tomlin character) | 33 |
| Edith ___, President Wilson's second wife | 45 |
| Edith, the ''Little Sparrow'' | 45 |
| Edith, the "Little Sparrow" | 37 |
| Editor Marshall of financial publications | 41 |
| Editor of "The Blue Fairy Book" | 41 |
| Editor of two "Das Kapital" volumes | 45 |
| Editor's ''don't delete'' | 49 |
| Editor's ''keep'' | 37 |
| Editor's ''leave it'' | 41 |
| Editor's ''Let it stand'' | 45 |
| Editor's ''remove'' | 39 |
| Editor's 'keep this in' | 35 |
| Editor's 'leave it in' | 34 |
| Editor's 'put this back in' | 39 |
| Editor's "don't change that" | 46 |
| Editor's "don't change" | 41 |
| Editor's "Don't dele" | 39 |
| Editor's "don't touch" | 40 |
| Editor's "ignore me" | 34 |
| Editor's "it's fine after all" | 48 |
| Editor's "Leave it alone" | 39 |
| Editor's "leave it in" | 36 |
| Editor's "leave it" | 33 |
| Editor's "let it be" | 34 |
| Editor's "let it stand" | 37 |
| Editor's "Never mind" | 35 |
| Editor's "take it out" | 36 |
| Editor's comment about a puppy story, perhaps | 49 |
| Editor's error-detection print | 34 |
| Editor's instruction, perhaps | 33 |
| Editor's rejection of a tribute? | 36 |
| Editor's ruthless overhaul, informally | 42 |
| Editor's word in the margins | 32 |
| Editor, fall flower and sci-fi author | 37 |
| EditorÂ’s "ignore this" | 36 |
| Editorial ''keep'' | 34 |
| Editorial "never mind" | 32 |
| Editorial marks meaning "leave as is" | 47 |
| Editorial marks on old manuscripts | 34 |
| Editorial start in a Facebook thread, for short | 47 |
| Edmond O'Brien film noir, 1950 | 34 |
| Edmond O'Brien thriller: 1949 | 33 |
| Edmond of "The Count of Monte Cristo" | 47 |
| Edmonton Eskimos' kicker Dave | 33 |
| Edmonton football player, slangily | 34 |
| Edmonton Oilers goalie ___ Khabibulin | 37 |
| Edmund Cartwright's power invention, 1785 | 45 |
| Edmund of 'Miracle on 34th Street' | 42 |
| Edmund of "Miracle on 34th Street" | 44 |
| Edmund Randolph was the first in 1789 | 37 |
| Edmund who won an Oscar for playing Santa | 41 |
| Edmund's opposite number in the 1968 campaign | 49 |
| Edna and Peter make a list of top books? | 40 |
| Edna Garrett portrayer on two old NBC series | 44 |
| Edna O'Brien or Sinéad O'Connor | 42 |
| Ednaswap song Natalie Imbruglia had a hit with | 46 |
| Edson Arantes do Nascimento, familiarly | 39 |
| Edson Arantes do Nascimento, to fans | 36 |