- Mark one's words, in a way
- Mark one's words?
- Mark opening?
- mark or become marked with spots or patches of a different colour
- Mark or Dorothy
- Mark or John, e.g.
- Mark or Mamie
- Mark or markka replacements
- mark or overlay with patches of contrasting color or texture
- mark or trace of mud, wetness, etc, left by a person's foot on a surface
- mark or wear thin
- Mark out
- Mark over a certain "n"
- Mark over a long vowel
- Mark over a vowel
- Mark over a vowel, perhaps
- Mark over an 'n'
- Mark over an unstressed syllable
- Mark over some German vowels
- Mark over some letters in Spanish
- Mark over some Portuguese vowels
- Mark over some Spanish n's
- MARK over syllable
- mark paper etc with symbols or words
- MARK path by chipping bark
- mark Permanent feature
- Mark permanently
- Mark placed under the letter c
- mark Proofer find
- mark Proofreader find
- Mark quickly
- Mark remover
- Mark replacement
- Mark replacements
- Mark replacer
- Mark replacers
- Mark Sanchez, for one
- Mark Sanchez, notably
- Mark separating lines of poetry
- Mark similar to a hyphen
- Mark slightly longer than a hyphen
- Mark something of one's ignorance
- mark Spanish 1930s queen
- Mark Spitz's record-beater
- mark stamped on the back of an envelope
- Mark Strong drama "Low Winter ___"
- Mark successor
- Mark successors
- Mark supplanter
- Mark Thackeray, to his students, in a 1967 film
- Mark that lingers
- Mark that may cause a pause
- Mark that may precede a 39-Across
- Mark that means "do not change"
- Mark that might be left with greasy fingers
- Mark that tops an "i"
- Mark that's just above average
- Mark the beginning of
- Mark the boundaries of
- Mark the hour, maybe
- Mark the scale of a measuring instrument
- Mark the start of
- Mark through, to editors
- Mark Time
- mark time
- Mark time, in a way
- Mark to come back to
- Mark to Gordie
- Mark to improve
- Mark to keep
- MARK to shoot at
- Mark to undo a deletion
- MARK tree by chipping bark
- Mark Twain and George Orwell, e.g.
- Mark Twain and George Sand, e.g.
- Mark Twain and Saki
- Mark Twain and Saki, for two
- Mark Twain called it "a good walk spoiled"
- Mark Twain character, briefly
- Mark Twain forte
- Mark twain measure
- Mark twain Mississippi measure
- Mark Twain or Dr. Seuss
- Mark Twain or John Le Carre
- Mark Twain or O. Henry
- Mark Twain or Saki, e.g.
- Mark Twain or Will Rogers
- Mark Twain portrayer Holbrook
- MARK TWAIN PRIZE
- Mark Twain Prize recipient of 2010
- Mark Twain prop
- Mark Twain title character
- Mark Twain used one
- Mark Twain, at times
- Mark Twain, e.g.
- Mark Twain, e.g., religionwise
- Mark Twain, e.g., religiously speaking
- Mark Twain, famously
- Mark Twain, for example
- Mark Twain, for one
- Mark Twain, for Samuel Clemens
- Mark Twain, Lewis Carroll, et al.
- Mark Twain, notably
- Mark Twain, to Samuel Langhorne Clemens
- Mark Twain's belief
- Mark Twain's boyhood home
- Mark Twain's Dan'l was one
- Mark Twain's Huck
- Mark Twain's jumping frog
- Mark Twain's New York burial place
- Mark Twain's New York home
- Mark Twain's pauper
- Mark Twain's real first name
- Mark under a consonant in French, perhaps
- Mark under a French c
- Mark up
- Mark up a score?
- Mark up for revision
- Mark up on the screen?
- Mark up or down, maybe
- Mark up or down, say
- Mark up or mark down
- Mark up with a red pencil, say
- Mark up with symbols
- Mark up, as a score
- Mark up, as a textbook
- Mark up, maybe
- Mark up, perhaps
- Mark up, say
- Mark used four times in this puzzle's solution
- mark used in Spanish to indicate pronunciation
- mark used to check off or indicate the correctness of something
- mark used to indicate spurious words or passages
- MARK Waugh Trophy sport
- mark well
- Mark where a reader breathes
- Mark who created Huck Finn
- Mark who created Tom Sawyer
- Mark who owns the Dallas Mavericks
- Mark who played Spock's father
- Mark who plays the Hulk
- Mark who was a swimming phenom at the 1972 Olympics
- Mark who was the 1998 P.G.A. Player of the Year
- Mark who won seven golds in '72
- Mark whose name means "little hook" in Czech
- mark with
- Mark with a branding iron
- Mark with a cut
- mark with a date and place
- Mark with a hot iron
- Mark with a mustache
- Mark with a notch
- mark with a pattern of crossing lines
- Mark with a sale price, say
- Mark with a stain of color
- Mark with acid
- Mark with an iron
- Mark with asterisk
- Mark with bands
- MARK with blotches
- Mark with dots
- Mark with graduations
- Mark with grooves
- Mark with heat
- mark with lines
- mark with low effort High
- Mark with measurements, maybe
- Mark with minute grooves
- Mark with multicolored spots
- mark with one's signature
- mark with or consist of a pattern of crossed lines
- mark with spots
- mark with spots or blotches of different color or shades of color as if stained
- Mark with subscript dots
- Mark with surface ridges
- Mark without a bookmark
- mark written under a letter
- Mark Yom Kippur
- Mark your card!
- Mark Zuckerberg when founding Facebook, e.g.
- Mark-leaving swordsman
- Mark, Anthony and others: Abbr.
- Mark, as a ballot
- Mark, as a ballot box
- Mark, as a ballot square
- Mark, as a correct answer
- Mark, as a questionnaire
- Mark, as a survey box
- Mark, as a survey square
- Mark, as a trail
- Mark, as cattle
- Mark, as exams
- Mark, as some boxes
- Mark, as test papers
- Mark, for one
- Mark, in a way
- Mark, of Finn fame
- MARK, one hundredth part of a
- MARK, wife of
- Mark; twenty
- Mark's follower
- Mark's love
- Mark's love, casually
- Mark's replacement
- Mark's replacement, e.g.
- Mark's successor
- Markbitchvoicea
- Markdown
- Markdown abbr.
- Markdown event
- Markdown events
- Markdown marker
- Markdown markers
- Markdown tag
- Marked
- Marked a ballot
- Marked a ballot, in a way
- Marked a ballot, perhaps
- Marked a loss, in a way
- Marked a report card
- Marked accent
- Marked acidity
- Marked again, in a way
- Marked area
- Marked as a no-show
- Marked as correct
- marked by a lack of good manners
- Marked by a rancher
- marked by a ready flow of speech
- marked by a tendency in favour of a particular point of view, biased
- marked by a tendency to spread especially into healthy tissue
- Marked by a twang
- marked by acquiring or amassing
- marked by aggressive ambition and energy and initiative
- Marked by aggressive and speculative investing
- marked by an absence of due or proper care or attention to detail
- marked by an ignorance of mathematics and the scientific approach
- Marked by apery
- Marked by blithe unconcern
- Marked by blotches
- Marked by blots
- marked by brevity of expression
- marked by care and effort
- marked by care and persistent effort
- marked by communication disorders and short attention span and inability to treat others as people
- Marked by contentiousness, as a game
- Marked by courage
- marked by dark or relatively dark pigmentation of hair or skin or eyes
- Marked by deceit
- marked by deep ill will