| Scan the paper | 14 |
| Review one's notes | 22 |
| President of Delaware: 1777–78 | 37 |
| Prepare for a book club meeting | 31 |
| Predict, as someone's fortune | 33 |
| Practice literacy | 17 |
| Poet who wrote "Sheridan's Ride" | 46 |
| Peruse some of Ludlum's works | 33 |
| Peruse Donne and Bradstreet | 27 |
| Peer at pages | 13 |
| Peer at a page | 14 |
| Patronize the library | 21 |
| Participated in a book group | 28 |
| Orate, but not off-the-cuff | 27 |
| One way to audition | 19 |
| One way to acquire information | 30 |
| Not waste Time? | 15 |
| Make use of the library, in a way | 33 |
| Make use of the library | 23 |
| Make use of a library | 21 |
| Like some tea leaves | 20 |
| Like good books | 15 |
| Like books | 10 |
| Library slogan on a bookmark | 28 |
| Library slogan | 14 |
| Library poster word | 19 |
| Librarian's imperative | 26 |
| Killers "Can you ___ my mind?" | 40 |
| It's easy to do if you've got a book, hard if kids are bugging you | 74 |
| Interpret, as X-rays | 20 |
| Indicate, as a thermometer | 26 |
| Hear, to a CBer | 15 |
| Have an audition | 16 |
| Go through a mag | 16 |
| Go over Time? | 13 |
| Go over a newspaper | 19 |
| Get into a novel | 16 |
| Get into "Get Shorty," say | 36 |
| Get an understanding of | 23 |
| Gauge, in a way | 15 |
| First word in a George Bush quote | 33 |
| First instruction in many a homework assignment | 47 |
| Fire up a Kindle | 16 |
| Exercise the mind, in a way | 27 |
| Examine, as a thermometer | 25 |
| Examine volumes | 15 |
| Entry in a bookworm's calendar | 35 |
| Enjoyed London or France | 24 |
| Enjoyed a magazine | 18 |
| Enjoy, as an e-book | 19 |
| Enjoy the library | 17 |
| Enjoy Stephen King, say | 23 |
| Enjoy People, say | 17 |
| Enjoy New York, say? | 20 |
| Enjoy New York, say | 19 |
| Enjoy London? | 13 |
| Enjoy London or France? | 23 |
| Enjoy London | 12 |
| Enjoy Lamb and Rice | 19 |
| Enjoy Joyce | 11 |
| Enjoy books | 11 |
| Enjoy a newspaper | 17 |
| Enjoy ''Ulysses,'' e.g. | 39 |
| Enjoy ''Buddenbrooks'' | 38 |
| English poet-critic: 1893-1968 | 30 |
| English class assignment word | 29 |
| Do this to the newspaper | 24 |
| Do library study | 16 |
| Do library research | 19 |
| Digested a digest | 17 |
| Devour, in a way | 16 |
| Decode a primer | 15 |
| Decipher, as music | 18 |
| Cracked the books | 17 |
| Consume People, say | 19 |
| Conquer a primer | 16 |
| Comprehend, in a way | 20 |
| Complete a school assignment, perhaps | 37 |
| Checked, as a gauge | 19 |
| Browsed in a journal | 20 |
| Bone up on | 10 |
| Auditioned (for) | 16 |
| Audition for a role | 19 |
| Analyze before putting, as a green | 34 |
| "Something people learn how to do from a how-to book." "___" | 80 |
| "Arkansas Traveler" founder | 37 |
| "Alive" author Piers Paul _____ | 41 |
| Make suitable again | 19 |
| Show a chameleonlike quality | 28 |
| Modify anew | 11 |
| Change again | 12 |
| Modify fittingly again | 22 |
| Make do anew | 12 |
| Get used to all over again | 26 |
| Demonstrate a chameleonlike quality | 35 |
| Change with the times, again | 28 |
| Change with the times ... again | 31 |
| Adjust once more | 16 |
| Adjust again to a situation | 27 |
| Makes suitable again | 20 |