| Clue | Word |
| A tax; import duty | |
| A manacle or restraint used by policemen | |
| Head & Shoulders treats this term for Pityriasis capitis | |
| To mock or show contempt; to eat enthusiastically | |
| One who sues, brings a legal action | |
| To bother or annoy | |
| To mislead or deceive; a rocky outcrop | |
| Another term for the Pope | |
| A long stick; a body of employees | |
| | Clue | Word |
| Insubstantial or soft | |
| To drink heartily, knock back a beverage | |
| A local law-enforcement official; Nottingham villain | |
| A hint of fragrance; to swing and miss | |
| 'Frasier' to 'Cheers' or 'Joey' to 'Friends' | |
| A court officer - Bull from 'Night Court' | |
| Rude, harsh; 'Three Billy Goats...' | |
| A large (and usually intimidating) dog, or a breed of such | |
| A collar; a type of bird; a sound made by the above clue | |
| 'America's Got Talent' Judge, actor on TV gems like 'Baywatch' | |
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