Clues | Answers |
"Smokey and the Bandit" props | CBRADIOS |
"The Country ___" (Burns poem) | LASS |
"___ hath drowned more men than the sea": Thomas Fuller | WINE |
1972 rock hit whose second half is instrumental | LAYLA |
Actor Peter of "Arsenic and Old Lace" | LORRE |
Admitted | LETIN |
Ancient civilization believed to have created the first alphabet | PHOENICIA |
Après-ski order | HOTCOCOA |
Attractive thing | MAGNET |
Bagatelle No. 25 dedicatee | ELISE |
Boring apparatus | OILRIG |
College team with an elephant logo | CRIMSONTIDE |
Computer system designed to imitate brain function | NEURALNET |
Con artist's œuvre | SCAMS |
Council of Elrond's location in "The Lord of the Rings" | RIVENDELL |
Does some landscaping | SODS |
Doesn't get used | GOESTOWASTE |
Dramatic advance in progress | LEAP |
Experienced | TASTED |
Fingerboard features | FRETS |
Fort ___ (most populous U.S. Army installation) | BRAGG |
Fully earn a one-star review | STINK |
Gelatinous garnish | ASPIC |
Good pitch's result | SALE |
Haunted-house hangings | WEBS |
Hunts for | SEEKS |
In the midst of | AMONG |
Industrious Aesop character | ANT |
It may put you out | SLEEPAID |
Kristen played her in "Twilight" | BELLA |
Lads who come a-courting | SWAINS |
Like ghost towns | ABANDONED |
Make progress | GAIN |
Member of the fam | BRO |
Modern bookkeepers? | EREADERS |
Natural role model | CLASSACT |
Not so | UNTRUE |
Old-timey headache application | ICEBAG |
One counted in the Book of Numbers | ISRAELITE |
Pathetic bunglers | SADSACKS |
Place to hang one's hat | ABODE |
Pulled off | DID |
Reduces to a pulp | MASHES |
Salad-dressing brand | KENS |
Saved on supper, say | ATEIN |
She played Cheryl in "Wild" | REESE |
Shopping-cart addition | ITEM |
Short on zest | BLAND |
Skirt style pioneered by Dior | ALINE |
Split second | EYEBLINK |
Surname in an oft-repeated "The Princess Bride" speech | MONTOYA |
Swedish pop band once named Tech Noir | ACEOFBASE |
Take a quick look | CHECK |
Taunted | BAITED |
Term of endearment, or a song on the White Album | HONEYPIE |
Tex-Mex dining chain | CHILIS |
They may offer extensions | SALONS |
Tight braid | CORNROW |
Undergrad course of study that might include rhetoric | PRELAW |
Unshowy earrings | STUDS |
Wade in Cooperstown | BOGGS |
William and Mary's successor | ANNE |
Word reduced to a letter by texters | ARE |
Yaks and oxen | BOVINES |
You might drink it dry | MARTINI |
Yuletide product that the company Brite Star has a near-monopoly on | TINSEL |
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