Max who wrote 'Politics as a Vocation' |
WEBER |
More than upset |
IRE |
Navigation abbreviation |
ENE |
O. Henry specialty |
PLOTTWISTS |
Old-style call to arms |
ALARUM |
One of a pair of biblical brothers |
AARON |
Overseer of some practices: Abbr. |
AMA |
Plague |
NAGAT |
Play for which Julie Harris won the 1952 Tony for Best Actress |
IAMACAMERA |
Pound sign letters |
SPCA |
Process of nature by which all things change |
TAO |
Rent |
TORE |
Rep. |
AGT |
Replacer of the Humble brand in the early 1970s |
EXXON |
Response to 'Don't panic' |
IMCALM |
Rhapsodize |
WAXPOETIC |
Small, furry African climber |
TREERAT |
Some airplane runners |
TAILSKIDS |
Some like them hot |
CIDERS |
Something damned with faint praise, in British lingo |
CURATESEGG |
Song title followed by the lyric 'Lovers say that in France' |
CESTSIBON |
Sounds of feigned sympathy |
AWS |
Splendid |
REGAL |
Summons: Abbr. |
CIT |
Swedish soprano noted for her Wagnerian roles |
NILSSON |
Synthetic |
MADE |
Syst. of unspoken words |
ASL |
Techie's drawing |
SCHEMATIC |
Telepathy, e.g. |
PSI |
Time of Ta'anit Esther |
ADAR |
Timecard abbr. |
HRS |
Title housewife in an Oscar-winning film |
MRSMINIVER |
Titular author of two books of the Bible |
STPETER |
Torpedoes |
HEROS |
Whimper |
PULE |
Winner of six U.S. Opens |
EVERT |