Clue | Answer |
---|---|
'Evita' role | EVA |
'Evita' role | CHE |
'Siddhartha' writer | HESSE |
'The Dark Knight' actor | CAINE |
'The Merry Widow' composer | LEHAR |
'Tommy,' for one | ROCKOPERA |
'___ Rather Be With Me' (1967 hit) | SHED |
Action film weapon | UZI |
Alternative to Drive or Road | LANE |
Antiquity, in antiquity | ELD |
Bad to the bone | EVIL |
Barnyard bleats | BAAS |
Bell sound | DONG |
Book of the Bible or an event described in it | EXODUS |
Bro's sibling | SIS |
Certain dash lengths | EMS |
Clampett patriarch | JED |
Comeback | RETORT |
Comfy bit of footwear | MOC |
Commotions | ADOS |
Consider | DEEM |
Daytime ___ | EMMYS |
Detergent brand | ERA |
Dish with croutons and Parmesan cheese | CAESARSALAD |
English princess who competed in the 1976 Olympics | ANNE |
Evian competitor | CRYSTALGEYSER |
Fabric once described as 'comfort in action' | ORLON |
Geek | DWEEB |
Guernsey chew | CUD |
Houston athlete | ASTRO |
In a rational way | SANELY |
Insurance submission | CLAIM |
Ivanhoe's love | ROWENA |
Key of Schubert's Symphony No. 9: Abbr | CMAJ |
Kurosawa classic | RASHOMON |
Lab bottle | PHIAL |
Laundry worker | IRONER |
Lead-in to cent or annum | PER |
Like some rich soil | LOAMY |
Clue | Answer |
---|---|
Lumberjack's tool | AXE |
Madrid month | MES |
Managed | RAN |
Monopolizes | HOGS |
Neighbor of Nigeria | CAMEROON |
Okla. City-to-St. Louis direction | ENE |
Old ___ (Yale, affectionately) | ELI |
One taking a close look | ANALYZER |
Part of a parka | HOOD |
Part of an Italian sub | SALAMI |
Passé | OLDHAT |
Patriot Paul | REVERE |
Peculiar | ODD |
Prepare to be knighted | KNEEL |
Pull-down sleeper | MURPHYBED |
Rarity at Alcatraz | ESCAPE |
Roofer's cover | TARP |
Santa ___ winds | ANA |
Scribble (down) | JOT |
Senseless talk | DRIVEL |
Sled dog | MALAMUTE |
Social Security criterion | AGE |
Speaker of baseball | TRIS |
Super Bowl gains | YARDS |
Swamp beast, informally | CROC |
Tireless worker? | ROBOT |
Tolerate | ABIDE |
Tolkien creature | ORC |
Uses an aerosol | SPRAYS |
Verb with 'vous' | ETES |
Violinist Leopold | AUER |
What some dieters do | YOYO |
What the starts of 18-, 24-, 37- and 52-Across can provide? | COMICRELIEF |
When repeated, a lively dance | CHA |
Word after fish or French | FRY |
Word before top or party | PAJAMA |
Work on a gravestone, e.g | ETCH |
___ canto | BEL |
___ stage | REM |
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