| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| 'At Last' singer James | ETTA |
| 'Aw, fudge!' | SHOOT |
| 'Famous' cookiemaker | AMOS |
| 'I Am Not Spock' author | NIMOY |
| 'Let ___' (Beatles tune) | ITBE |
| 'The Godfather' actor James | CAAN |
| '__ la Douce' | IRMA |
| '___ on First?' (classic comedy routine) | WHOS |
| 7UP, for one | LEMONLIMESODA |
| Aboveground dwellers in an H.G. Wells classic | ELOI |
| Accompanying | ALONG |
| Actress who played a stripper in 'The Hangover' and a porn star in 'Boogie Nights' | HEATHERGRAHAM |
| Alternative to Glamour | ELLE |
| Asian capital that sounds very tense | TAIPEI |
| Be rife | TEEM |
| Brainiac | EINSTEIN |
| Calendar page | MONTH |
| Canary's workplace, perhaps | MINE |
| Cantabs' traditional rivals | ELIS |
| Chemist's table salt | NACL |
| DMV issuance | LIC |
| Dot in the ocean | ISLE |
| Drag or alien follower | RACE |
| Et ___ | ALII |
| Extremity | LIMB |
| Fallen | RUINED |
| Farmers' tools | HOES |
| Fascinated by | INTO |
| Fresh | NEW |
| Godzilla or King Kong | BEHEMOTH |
| Grain that symbolizes fertility in many cultures | RICE |
| Have a moveable feast? | GRAZE |
| Hipster's dance? | HULA |
| Hit from the side | TBONE |
| Islam's Supreme Being | ALLAH |
| It comes between juillet and septembre | AOUT |
| It's on their side, sing the Rolling Stones | TIME |
| Just plain silly | INANE |
| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| Kingpin | CZAR |
| Kingston Trio hit about Charlie | MTA |
| Land 'strip' where 30-Down is the majority's God | GAZA |
| Landed | ALIT |
| Latin 'dance of love' | RUMBA |
| Letters on some NYC-bound luggage tags | LGA |
| Like sardines and Uriah Heep | OILY |
| Make like a celebrated Calaveras County frog | JUMP |
| Many a furry friend | COMPANIONANIMAL |
| Meat product that's the subject of a Minnesota museum | SPAM |
| Medicine man's specialty | HEALING |
| Meh | BLAH |
| Mojito ingredient | RUM |
| Natasha's name for Bullwinkle | MOOSE |
| Necessity when it's a crapshoot? | DICE |
| Neither fem. nor neut | MASC |
| One and ___ | DONE |
| Post-punk subculture | GOTH |
| R&B's Redding | OTIS |
| Reptilian symbol of royalty, in ancient Egypt | ASP |
| River to the Caspian | URAL |
| Royal in a jeweled turban | RAJAH |
| Rug rats | TOTS |
| Self-help movement of the 1970s | EST |
| Semiprecious blue stone | LAPIS |
| Smoldering hearth particle | EMBER |
| Some dreadlock wearers | RASTAS |
| Song performed by Frederick and the Monster in 'Young Frankenstein' | PUTTINONTHERITZ |
| Steamy | EROTIC |
| Tantrum thrower | BRAT |
| Teary-eyed | MISTY |
| Throat-clearing sound | AHEM |
| Tickle | AMUSE |
| Traditional cheese in a quiche Lorraine | GRUYERE |
| Upward slope | RISE |
| Weak, as an excuse | LAME |
| Wyclef Jean's birthplace | HAITI |
| Zener card subj | ESP |
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