'The Old Wives' Tale' playwright |
PEELE |
'Wherefore ___ thou Romeo?' |
ART |
'___, My God, to Thee' |
NEARER |
50's-60's singer ___ Domino |
FATS |
A portion |
SOME |
Actress Sue ___ Langdon |
ANE |
Aesop's also-ran |
HARE |
Architect's construction |
MODEL |
Ardent |
AVID |
Avoid, as capture |
EVADE |
Base runner's achievement |
STEAL |
Become, at last |
ENDUP |
Bibliographical suffix |
ANA |
Blacken |
CHAR |
Bridle parts |
BITS |
Bring out |
EDUCE |
Circa |
AROUND |
Computer language |
FORTRAN |
Cow catcher |
LASSO |
Cracker spread |
PATE |
Croucher's sore spots |
KNEES |
Dance lesson |
STEP |
Derby, e.g. |
RACE |
Derby, for one |
HAT |
Diarist Frank |
ANNE |
Down Under bird |
EMU |
Drill instructor's 41-Across |
PARADEREST |
Drill instructor's 41-Across |
ABOUTFACE |
Drill instructor's 41-Across |
ATTENTION |
Drill instructor's 41-Across |
DOUBLETIME |
Extend, as a subscription |
RENEW |
Family head |
MAMA |
Folk stories |
LORE |
Freshmen, usually |
TEENS |
Fuddy-duddy |
GEEZER |
Hardship |
RIGOR |
Help in a holdup |
ABET |
Ireland, poetically |
ERIN |
It may be reflecting |
POOL |