| Country of northeast Africa | 27 |
| Perry Mason creator Gardner | 27 |
| Novelist -- Stanley Gardner | 27 |
| First name in court fiction | 27 |
| Film director ___ C. Kenton | 27 |
| Welty's Edna ___ Ponder | 27 |
| First name in legal fiction | 27 |
| Dashiell's contemporary | 27 |
| ___ Wilson, Aussie novelist | 27 |
| First name in household wit | 27 |
| Big name in household humor | 27 |
| Aretha's singing sister | 27 |
| Member of the weasel family | 27 |
| Parliamentary robe trimming | 27 |
| Suffix with cardinal points | 27 |
| Ending for a cardinal point | 27 |
| Suffix for "east" | 27 |
| One of the Haliaeetus genus | 27 |
| Julio's partner in wine | 27 |
| Frank's comic strip pal | 27 |
| Frank's comic sidekick? | 27 |
| “Don Pasquale” role | 27 |
| Che Guevaro's real name | 27 |
| Che Guevara's real name | 27 |
| ___ ``Che'' Guevara | 27 |
| Bert's exasperating pal | 27 |
| Shore birds with eagle eyes | 27 |
| Bald eagles' lookalikes | 27 |
| Steinbeck's middle name | 27 |
| Sculptor-playwright Barlach | 27 |
| Positivist philosopher Mach | 27 |
| Bond foe ___ Stavro Blofeld | 27 |
| Suffix with ranch or pistol | 27 |
| Spanish occupational suffix | 27 |
| Leander's love, in Soho | 27 |
| Chip away at, as confidence | 27 |
| Disappear slowly but surely | 27 |
| Wash away, as the shoreline | 27 |
| Displace over time, as soil | 27 |
| Beethoven symphony nickname | 27 |
| Suffix with switch or smack | 27 |
| Humorous suffix with switch | 27 |
| Asteroid discovered in 1898 | 27 |
| Statue in Piccadilly Circus | 27 |
| Valentine's Day visitor | 27 |
| Aphrodite's lovable lad | 27 |
| Winged Greek god with a bow | 27 |
| God waited on by the Graces | 27 |
| "Theogony" figure | 27 |
| Statue in Piccadilly Circle | 27 |
| Most beautiful Olympian god | 27 |
| Mark Antony's bodyguard | 27 |
| Italian musician Ramazzotti | 27 |
| God that leaves one smitten | 27 |
| Carrier of a bow and arrows | 27 |
| Asteroid first seen in 1898 | 27 |
| Arrow shooter of Greek myth | 27 |
| Unevenly notched, as a leaf | 27 |
| Unevenly notched, as leaves | 27 |
| "Kamasutra," etc. | 27 |
| "To ___ is human" | 27 |
| Behave humanly, in a saying | 27 |
| Get one's wires crossed | 27 |
| Write down the wrong answer | 27 |
| Throw wide of the mark, say | 27 |
| Push the wrong button, e.g. | 27 |
| Pull the wrong switch, e.g. | 27 |
| Misfield a ground ball, say | 27 |
| Lose points on an exam, say | 27 |
| Come up with a wrong number | 27 |
| Cause an interception, e.g. | 27 |
| One may be run during lunch | 27 |
| They slip past proofreaders | 27 |
| Heere and theere, in a book | 27 |
| Page heading, in some tomes | 27 |
| Misspelled misspelled, e.g. | 27 |
| "To -- human ..." | 27 |
| "To __ human ..." | 27 |
| First name in swashbuckling | 27 |
| Flynn who played Robin Hood | 27 |
| "Kim" actor Flynn | 27 |
| Olivia's co-star, often | 27 |
| Memorable Robin of Locksley | 27 |
| First name in swashbucklers | 27 |
| Drop of a swatted fly, e.g. | 27 |
| Something to beg pardon for | 27 |
| Fumbles a slow roller, e.g. | 27 |
| Shows one's fallibility | 27 |
| Where MDs and RNs stay busy | 27 |
| Stalling-for-time syllables | 27 |
| Interjections of indecision | 27 |
| Where MDs and RNs keep busy | 27 |
| Sounds of a nervous speaker | 27 |
| Settings for some TV dramas | 27 |
| Hosp. units for urgent care | 27 |
| Margarine, vis-a-vis butter | 27 |
| One of the Celtic languages | 27 |
| Language spoken in Limerick | 27 |
| Language spoken in Dingwall | 27 |
| Language of ancient Ireland | 27 |