'A Yank in the ___' (1941 war film) |
RAF |
'As sure as shootin' ...' |
BYGUM |
'Eternally nameless' Chinese principle |
TAO |
'Fighting' Big Ten team |
ILLINI |
'I didn't need that level of detail' initialism |
TMI |
'The fierce urgency of now' speaker, familiarly |
MLK |
'The Oracle of ___' (Warren Buffett nickname) |
OMAHA |
'Thou owest the ___ no silk': King Lear |
WORM |
'___ for Noose' (Sue Grafton book) |
NIS |
A-list |
ELITE |
Aesop's grasshopper, notably |
IDLER |
Being dragged behind |
INTOW |
Bolts in a shop, often |
FABRIC |
Carter or Fury of Marvel Comics, e.g.: Abbr |
AGT |
Common food preservative, for short |
BHA |
Cosmetic procedures |
FACELIFTS |
Devious |
TRICKY |
Emeril Lagasse catchword |
BAM |
Emphatic admission |
YESIDO |
Enticed |
DREW |
Extinct winged 'lizard' |
PTEROSAUR |
Followers |
ADHERENTS |
Future mullets, maybe |
ROE |
Game with yellow and red cards |
UNO |
Greek composer/keyboardist |
YANNI |
Half up front? |
HEMI |
Hammer into shape |
FORGE |
Historic Baltimore site where visitors can see a draft of a Francis Scott Key poem |
FORTMCHENRY |
Historic Capitol Hill site where part of Jonson's verse on Shakespeare is inscribed |
FOLGERLIBRARY |
Historic monument on which Emma Lazarus's 'The New Colossus' is inscribed |
STATUEOFLIBERTY |
Historic San Francisco Bay site where immigrants carved poetry into the walls and floors |
ANGELISLAND |
Historic Twin Cities site where a line from Longfellow's 'Song of Hiawatha' is inscribed |
MINNEHAHAPARK |
Homecoming visitor, often |
GRAD |
IBM competitor |
NEC |
Indian state with a city named after Vasco da Gama |
GOA |
Kerfuffle |
FLAP |
Like Bram Stoker |
IRISH |