"Bolero" composer |
RAVEL |
"Cagney & Lacey" law-enforcing gp |
NYPD |
"Encore!" |
AGAIN |
"Have a sample" |
TRYONE |
"Little Broken Hearts" singer Jones |
NORAH |
"Ta-da!" |
IDIDIT |
14-legged crustacean |
ISOPOD |
All too familiar |
TRITE |
An official lang. of Hong Kong |
ENG |
Baseball's Felipe or Moises |
ALOU |
Big mess |
SNAFU |
Big, fancy dinner |
GALA |
Bond or Bourne |
SPY |
Cash cache |
BANKVAULT |
Chewy caramel candy |
ROLO |
Cloud computing giant |
IBM |
Collects bit by bit |
GLEANS |
Cosmetic surg. option |
LIPO |
Cow sound |
MOO |
Crotchety oldster |
COOT |
Curly-tailed guard dog |
AKITA |
Dress like Judge Judy |
ENROBE |
Dubliner's land |
EIRE |
Dull finish |
MATTE |
E-tailer's address |
URL |
Envy or lust |
SIN |
Every bit |
ALL |
February 29th ... and, based on the ends of 16-, 24-, 49- and 60-Across, this puzzle's title |
LEAPDAY |
Finalize, as a comic strip |
INKIN |
Flowery poem |
ODE |
Frequent-flier no., e.g |
ACCT |
Ginger __ |
ALE |
Golfer's double bogey, usually |
SIX |
Happy days |
GOODTIMES |
Headache relief brand |
ADVIL |
It's picked up in bars |
TAB |
Laura's classic "Dick Van Dyke Show" wail |
OHROB |
Makeover |
REDO |
Many GRE takers |
SRS |