| Lock's partner? |
| Block, in legalese |
| Blocks of history |
| Clock-dial reading |
| Author Locke of the Harlem Renaissance, the first African-American Rhodes scholar (1907) |
| Charges on personal property |
| Like Sherlock's methods |
| Typical military lockup? |
| Attaches a debtor's property or wages |
| A Clockwork Orange" droogie |
| Ship lockup |
| It transfers property without liabilities |
| Beverly Hills 90210" spin-off that starred Heather Locklear: 2 wds. |
| Someone who arranges the buying and selling of property for clients |
| Arranged locks |
| Adler admired by Sherlock Holmes |
| Responded to the alarm clock |
| About 2 o'clock, on a compass |
| Any tangible movable property |
| Legal property claim |
| Activity around the block |
| Alarm clocks and strong drinks |
| Property |
| Blocked |
| ___ and His Comets ("Rock Around the Clock" band): 2 wds. |
| Unblocks |
| Morlocks' victims in "The Time Machine |
| Afternoon children's programming block that moved to The CW |
| The Olympics' interlocking rings, for example |
| Blocker of Superman's X-ray vision |