- Literally, "high wood"
- Literally, "high-souled"
- Literally, "highest city"
- Literally, "I am unwilling"
- Literally, "I believe"
- Literally, "I bow to you"
- Literally, "I burn"
- Literally, "I do not wish to"
- Literally, "I forbid"
- Literally, "I have found it!"
- Literally, "I think"
- Literally, "indivisible"
- Literally, "injured"
- Literally, "instruction"
- Literally, "king"
- Literally, "Land of the Aryans"
- Literally, "land of the sun"
- Literally, "large O"
- Literally, "law"
- Literally, "leader"
- Literally, "let it be done," in latin
- Literally, "Let it be done"
- Literally, "let it stand"
- Literally, "lion city"
- Literally, "liquor," in Japanese
- Literally, "little grape"
- Literally, "little sleeves"
- Literally, "little song"
- Literally, "little towns"
- Literally, "little turnips"
- Literally, "little wheel"
- Literally, "lord"
- Literally, "low-stature" animal
- Literally, "man of the forest"
- Literally, "meditation"
- Literally, "merry festival"
- Literally, "merry game"
- Literally, "military commanders"
- Literally, "my Lord"
- Literally, "my master"
- Literally, "no place," in Greek
- Literally, "no place"
- Literally, "northern capital"
- Literally, "nose-horned"
- Literally, "not a place"
- Literally, "of nothing"
- Literally, "one who is sent off"
- Literally, "one who laces snowshoes"
- Literally, "peace"
- Literally, "peaceful" person
- Literally, "performing arts person"
- Literally, "pick me up"
- Literally, "pick me up" in Italian
- Literally, "pray God"
- Literally, "raw"
- Literally, "reign" in Hindi
- Literally, "remember"
- Literally, "roast meat"
- Literally, "roof lizard"
- Literally, "rule"
- Literally, "sand"
- Literally, "scraped"
- Literally, "shady side"
- Literally, "sheltered bay"
- Literally, "sheltered harbor"
- Literally, "singing place"
- Literally, "skill"
- Literally, "small wheel"
- Literally, "something for something"
- Literally, "something worn" in Japanese
- Literally, "strong" in Hawaiian
- Literally, "struggle"
- Literally, "sulking place"
- Literally, "sweet song"
- Literally, "the gentle way"
- Literally, "the land of the eagle"
- Literally, "to God"
- Literally, "to the skies"
- Literally, "traveling companion"
- Literally, "turned"
- Literally, "twice-baked"
- Literally, "under city"
- Literally, "wadding"
- Literally, "way of adapting the spirit"
- Literally, "way of the gods"
- Literally, "way"
- Literally, "without lines"
- Literally, "women's boat"
- Literally, books
- Literally, coast people
- Literally, commits perjury
- Literally, empty hand
- Literally, empty orchestra
- Literally, face to face
- Literally, forms an obstruction
- Literally, French for "again"
- Literally, French for "in the home of"
- Literally, French for "injured"
- Literally, Greek for "bad place"
- Literally, Greek for "without breath"
- Literally, half-year periods
- Literally, Hebrew for "skyward"
- Literally, it means "long mountain"
- Literally, it means "lover"
- Literally, it means "submission" (to God)
- Literally, it's Italian for "pick-me-up"
- Literally, Japanese for "finger pressure"
- Literally, Latin for "it follows"
- Literally, out of one's body
- Literally, sacrifices to save one's own neck
- Literally, the "way"
- Literally, the God
- Literally, the sci. of women
- Literally, the way of the gods
- Literally, Tibetan for "bear from a rocky place"
- Literally, Turkish for "master"
- Literally, with 19-Across, a Western state capital
- Literally, with 20-Across, ski resort purchases
- Literally, with 39-Across, head doctor
- Literally, with 63-Across, distinguished chef
- Literally. "little z," in old Spanish
- literarily
- Literarily versed
- LITERARUM doctor
- literary
- Literary ___
- Literary 'before'
- Literary "greatest schemer of all time"
- Literary "plain Jane"
- Literary 67-Across girl
- Literary abode
- literary activity
- Literary adulteress's surname
- Literary adverb
- literary adviser at a theatre
- Literary afterthought
- Literary alias
- Literary alter ego
- Literary analysis target
- LITERARY and science institution
- Literary anthology
- Literary associate of Addison
- literary association
- Literary assortment
- Literary authority
- Literary award named for a writer
- Literary award shaped like a rocket
- Literary award with a spaceship logo
- Literary bad side
- Literary bear
- Literary beast?
- Literary bigamist
- Literary biographer Leon
- Literary birthright seller
- Literary bits
- Literary boo-boos
- Literary breakdown
- Literary captain
- Literary captain who says "I am not what you call a civilized man!"
- Literary captain who says "I'd strike the sun if it insulted me"
- Literary castaway
- Literary Castaway call
- Literary categories
- Literary Category
- LITERARY category
- Literary category characterized by jealous characters?
- Literary Cather
- Literary celeb
- Literary celebrities
- Literary celebrity
- Literary character (1900) born Nick Chopper
- Literary character born on "Lammas-eve at night"
- Literary character fathered by an incubus
- Literary character for kids
- Literary character in an old candy bar logo
- Literary character likened to a "mute, maned sea-lion"
- Literary character on whom Captain Hook is based
- Literary character played by Gregory Peck, Patrick Stewart and Orson Welles
- Literary character self-described as "poor, obscure, plain and little"
- Literary character who debuted in "The Curse of Capistrano"
- Literary character who lives in the Gloomy Place
- Literary character who says "Cassio's a proper man"
- Literary character who says "For hate's sake, I spit my last breath at thee"
- Literary character who says "Gentle reader, may you never feel what I then felt!"
- Literary character who says "I will be myself" to Mr. Rochester
- Literary character who says "I will wear my heart upon my sleeve"
- Literary character who says "I'll chase him round Good Hope"
- Literary character who says "O, beware, my lord, of jealousy"
- Literary character who's "always good-tempered" and "not very clever"
- Literary character whose first word is "'Sblood"
- Literary character whose last words are "Thus, I give up the spear!"
- Literary character with a powerful face
- Literary chart-topper
- Literary classes
- Literary classic, "Jane ___"
- Literary classification
- Literary coda
- Literary collection
- Literary collection, e.g.
- Literary collection: Abbr.
- Literary collections
- Literary collie
- Literary comparison
- Literary compilation
- LITERARY composition
- LITERARY composition not observing strict laws of form
- Literary compositions
- Literary conclusion
- Literary conclusions
- Literary condensations
- Literary conflict
- Literary conglomeration
- Literary connection
- Literary contemporary of Addison
- Literary contemporary of Croesus
- Literary contest
- Literary contract provision
- Literary contraction
- Literary convenience
- Literary count, familiarly
- Literary creation
- Literary critic Broyard
- Literary critic Trilling
- Literary criticism of a sort
- Literary crowd member?
- Literary culture
- Literary death scene
- Literary detective Spade
- Literary detective Wolfe
- Literary device
- Literary device in "The Gift of the Magi"
- Literary device much used by O. Henry
- Literary device used to address plot inconsistencies
- Literary devices in mysteries, and what the first four letters of 17-, 26-, and 43-Across are
- Literary diarist's first name
- literary doctor will an alter ego
- literary doctor with an alter ego
- Literary Doone
- Literary download
- Literary dropout?
- literary drudge
- Literary drudges
- Literary dueler
- Literary duelist
- Literary effect in O. Henry's "The Gift of the Magi"
- Literary elephant
- Literary Emily or Charlotte
- Literary ending
- Literary errors
- Literary essay