| Wendy's girl's do | 25 |
| Pigtails, e.g. | 14 |
| Makes a straw mat | 17 |
| Novak outed her in 2003 | 23 |
| Ex-CIA agent Valerie | 20 |
| CIA operative Valerie whose cover was blown in 2003 | 51 |
| 2003 leaked CIA name | 20 |
| Think ahead | 11 |
| Draft | 5 |
| Itinerary | 9 |
| Tactic | 6 |
| Try not to be taken by surprise | 31 |
| Marshall ___ | 12 |
| Leave nothing to chance | 23 |
| Get ready for the wedding | 25 |
| Arrange in advance | 18 |
| Prepare for the future | 22 |
| Layout | 6 |
| Prearrange | 10 |
| Syllabus | 8 |
| Schematic | 9 |
| It may be hatched | 17 |
| Get ready (for) | 15 |
| Word with master or floor | 25 |
| Prepare for tomorrow | 20 |
| Make arrangements | 17 |
| Look ahead | 10 |
| Lay out in steps | 16 |
| The backup one is B | 19 |
| Something that's hatched | 28 |
| Simple ___ | 10 |
| Make an itinerary | 17 |
| Eschew spontaneity | 18 |
| Architect's rendering | 25 |
| Architect's handiwork | 25 |
| Architect's drawing | 23 |
| Word with battle or lesson | 26 |
| Word with "master" or "floor" | 49 |
| Townsend or Marshall | 20 |
| Sketch out a course of action | 29 |
| Prepare mentally | 16 |
| Premeditate | 11 |
| Pop-punkers Simple ___ | 22 |
| Pop punk band Simple ___ | 24 |
| Opposite of improvise | 21 |
| Not leave things to chance | 26 |
| Master ___ | 10 |
| Marshall, for one | 17 |
| Lay out in advance, as a wedding | 32 |
| Lay out in advance | 18 |
| Keogh, for one | 14 |
| It may contain steps | 20 |
| Get ready for the wedding, say | 30 |
| Certain drawing | 15 |
| Blueprint, e.g. | 15 |
| Be organized, in a way | 22 |
| Arrange for | 11 |
| Architectural drawing | 21 |
| A or B, perhaps | 15 |
| Work on a strategy | 18 |
| Word with pension or game | 25 |
| Word with medical or action | 27 |
| Word with game or pension | 25 |
| Word with game or action | 24 |
| Word with floor or lesson | 25 |
| Word with dental or game | 24 |
| Word with "medical" or "action" | 51 |
| Word after flight or floor | 26 |
| What the supervillain reveals to Bond in great detail just before letting him escape | 84 |
| View from the top | 17 |
| Townsend ___: 1934 | 18 |
| Townsend ___: 1933 | 18 |
| The Marshall ___ | 16 |
| Teacher's lesson ___ | 24 |
| Strategize | 10 |
| Seating arrangement | 19 |
| Seating __ | 10 |
| Scale drawing | 13 |
| Production site chief | 21 |
| Prepare, as for the future | 26 |
| Prepare for a project | 21 |
| Prepare carefully | 17 |
| Not be haphazard | 16 |
| New entrepreneur's need | 27 |
| Master or Marshall | 18 |
| Marshall, for example | 21 |
| Marshall or Truman | 18 |
| Marshall creation | 17 |
| Marshall for one | 17 |
| Marshal or Townsend | 19 |
| Map; blueprint | 14 |
| Look ahead with care | 20 |
| Line drawing of a skyscraper? | 29 |
| Lesson __ | 9 |
| It may be medical | 17 |
| It may be American or European | 30 |
| Insurer's offering | 22 |
| George C. Marshall devised one | 30 |
| Gen. Marshall had one | 21 |
| Game or ground follower | 23 |