| '90s TV toon therapist | 26 |
| '60s TV medical drama | 25 |
| Ayres or Chamberlain role | 25 |
| 60's TV medical drama | 25 |
| Tony Randall title role | 23 |
| 1964 Tony Randall title role | 28 |
| 1964 Tony Randall role | 22 |
| "7 Faces of ___" | 26 |
| Sick kid's TLC giver | 24 |
| Bond's first film foe | 25 |
| James Bond's film debut | 27 |
| Bond film with Ursula Andress | 29 |
| 007's first film foe | 24 |
| Reclusive 1962 film villain | 27 |
| Jamaica-based Bond villain | 26 |
| First of the James Bond films | 29 |
| First James Bond movie | 22 |
| First James Bond flick | 22 |
| Bond's first movie foe | 26 |
| Villain based on Crab Key | 25 |
| Villain at Crab Key fortress | 28 |
| The first James Bond movie | 26 |
| The first James Bond film | 25 |
| Sixth James Bond novel | 22 |
| Shortest-named Bond film | 24 |
| Popular 1958 spy novel | 22 |
| Noted Joseph Wiseman role | 25 |
| James Bond's first foe | 26 |
| James Bond's adversary | 26 |
| Initial Bond offering? | 22 |
| Foe in the first Bond film | 26 |
| First Bond movie villain | 24 |
| First 007 flick (abbr.) | 23 |
| Fictional Chinese villain | 25 |
| Fictional Chinese scientist | 27 |
| Evil scientist of filmdom | 25 |
| Epithet for some dissenters | 27 |
| Crab Key fortress villain | 25 |
| Bond villain named Julius | 25 |
| Bond baddie at Crab Key | 23 |
| 1962 Joseph Wiseman role | 24 |
| 1962 film set in Jamaica | 24 |
| 1958 spy novel set in Jamaica | 29 |
| Servant of the future? | 22 |
| Priest of ancient Gaul | 22 |
| C-3PO, e.g., for short | 22 |
| "Star Wars" robot | 27 |
| Artoo, Threepio, et al. | 23 |
| "Star Wars" robots | 28 |
| "Dieu et mon ___" | 27 |
| A Parisian's right? | 23 |
| "Dieu et mon___" | 26 |
| Like Ogden Nash's verse | 27 |
| Amusing in an odd way | 22 |
| Most like Balzac's tales | 28 |
| In a wryly humorous way | 23 |
| French department or river | 26 |
| Racecourse: Comb. form | 22 |
| Suffix for velo or hippo | 24 |
| Large structure for racing | 26 |
| Ending for hippo or motor | 25 |
| Talk in a monotonous voice | 26 |
| Stingless, feckless bee | 23 |
| Remote-controlled plane | 23 |
| Radio-controlled plane | 22 |
| High-tech surveillance tool | 27 |
| Unmanned military craft | 23 |
| Unengaging speaking voice | 25 |
| Source of some airstrikes | 25 |
| Remotely controlled craft | 25 |
| Remote-controlled craft | 23 |
| Queen bee's friend | 22 |
| Plane over Yemen, maybe | 23 |
| Military reconnaissance tool | 28 |
| Go on (and on, and on ...) | 26 |
| Creature that won't sting | 29 |
| Certain queen's subject | 27 |
| Blather on monotonically | 24 |
| Be a poor public speaker | 24 |
| Airplane without a pilot | 24 |
| Went on and on and ... | 22 |
| Used no inflection, maybe | 25 |
| Talked in a monotonous tone | 27 |
| Speak dully and endlessly | 25 |
| Stingless, feckless bees | 24 |
| Some reconnaissance craft | 25 |
| Goes on and on and on and on | 28 |
| Going on and on and... | 22 |
| Going on and on and ... | 23 |
| Dickens title character | 23 |
| Orphan Edwin of fiction | 23 |
| Show eager anticipation | 23 |
| Emulate Pavlov's dogs | 25 |
| Crave, with "over" | 28 |
| Be extremely expectant | 22 |
| What a napkin may catch | 23 |
| Really want the chow, maybe | 27 |
| Have a hungry reaction | 22 |
| Exhibit extreme anticipation | 28 |
| Covet, with "over" | 28 |