| THEME | An article with me as the subject (5) |
| REMEDY | Prepared to swap article with me - a solution (6) |
| AGENT | In grammar, the doer of an action, typically expressed as the subject of an active verb (5) |
| TESTE | Me ____: with me as your witness (5) |
| APPLE | "Keep me as the ___ of the eye" (Ps. 17:8) |
| IDYLL | An episode of such pastoral or romantic charm as to qualify as the subject of a poetic idyll. |
| SANTIAGO | Street encircling an article with the villain in the capital (8) |
| IFITWERE | Ingrid Bergman as Ilsa Lund in Casablanca pleaded, "Kiss me. Kiss me as ... the last time" (2,2,4) |
| THESIS | Essay, an article with the small sibling (6) |
| GUINEAPIG | Person used as the subject of an experiment (6,3) |
| GENOME | Gone abnormal with me as offering secret of life (6) |
| VADEMECUM | Go with me as reference |
| PASSENGER | Pa swaps places with me as messenger for traveller (9) |
| NOHITS | Bad news for an article with a clickbait headline |
| STEPTHISWAY | "Follow me," as the dance instructor said? |
| HESPERUS | She's represented, by you and me, as the evening star |
| DOASISAY | Obey me, as the master swindler said? (2,2,1,3) |
| ANALYST | Therapist writes an article with endless style changes (7) |
| IMMEDIATECONSTITUENT | In linguistics, what are the parts into which language can be divided, such as the subject and predi |
| NOUN | The word class that can serve as the subject or object of a verb (4) |