| CROSSINGSWORDS | Intersection of "dogshit" and "bullshit" in a puzzle's grid? |
| SHO | Home of "Weeds" and "Bullshit!," briefly |
| SOS | Three sailors were rescued from a tiny Micronesian island last week after pilots spotted this written in the sand; can you spot it four times in this puzzle grid? |
| DOUBLEDIPPERS | Ones committing a party foul ... or the images depicted in this puzzle's grid? |
| THEABCNETWORK | Term for a filled-in puzzle grid? |
| COWPAT | "Sound of a blow and a whip!" complained Spooner of bullshit (3,3) |
| ANIMALHOUSE | Classic Belushi comedy, or an apt description of this puzzle's grid? |
| THESPANISHSTEPS | Architectural attraction in Rome depicted by this puzzle's grid? |
| MEET | The congregation of riders and hounds before a hunt; a competitive event in track-and-field athletics or swimming; or, in mathematics, the intersection of two lines (4) |
| LETTERBOX | Slot in a door or a red pillar for receiving mail; or, a case concealing a stamp in a puzzle-solving treasure hunt similar to geocaching (9) |
| CROSSING | A voyage across a body of water; or, the intersection of the transepts and nave in a church (8) |
| ACROSTIC | A sign of wrong and right expressed in a puzzle |
| LEVELCROSSING | Point of intersection of a road and a railway (5,8) |
| LEG | Base of the lamp Mr. Parker wins in a puzzle contest, in "A Christmas Story" |
| WAZZOCK | Fool with a puzzle's centre satisfactory penning first of clues (7) |
| CUBA | Largest and westernmost island of the West Indies, located at the intersection of the Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea (4) |
| VERTICES | Points of intersection of lines in a plane figure (8) |
| WAISTLINE | Intersection of the bodice and skirt of a dress (9) |
| SWOLLENGLANDS | Mumps symptoms (and technically, this should be "Great Britain," but how often does one get a chance to put this answer in a puzzle?) |
| ACROSS | A religious symbol that appears at the top of the clue list in a puzzle like this (6) |