'Apocalypse Now' setting, familiarly |
NAM |
'This weighs a ___!' |
TON |
'Why should ___?' ('No, it doesn't bother me') |
IMIND |
1960s TV icon whose name follows a pair of letters found, appropriately, 16 times in this puzzle's Across answers |
BATMAN |
2015 Whitey Bulger biopic |
BLACKMASS |
Achieve great success |
GOFAR |
Actress Davis of 'Beetlejuice' |
GEENA |
Altar vow |
IDO |
Ask 'Can I?' repeatedly, say |
NAG |
Available from a keg |
ONTAP |
Bad to the bone |
EVIL |
Ball's partner |
ARNAZ |
Bart or Ringo |
STARR |
Basics |
ABCS |
Bees collect it |
NECTAR |
Big name in sports shoes |
AVIA |
Bob Cratchit's job in 'A Christmas Carol' |
CLERK |
British soldier in the Revolution |
REDCOAT |
Build-___ Workshop (toy retailer) |
ABEAR |
Chomsky who wrote 'Syntactic Structures' |
NOAM |
Chows down |
EATS |
Citrus drinks |
ADES |
City called the 'Silicon Valley of India' |
BANGALORE |
Close |
NEAR |
College in New Rochelle, N.Y |
IONA |
Computer cooler |
FAN |
Cookie that started as a Hydrox knockoff |
OREO |
Cool, in the 1960s |
GROOVY |
Country singer Loretta |
LYNN |
Crowd reactions to a daredevil |
GASPS |
Diarist Frank |
ANNE |
Dreamboat |
ADONIS |
Duke Ellington's 'Take the ___' |
ATRAIN |
Early American diplomat Silas |
DEANE |
Easily bruised fruit |
BANANA |
Embarrassing laugh accompanier |
SNORT |
Genghis Khan, e.g |
MONGOL |
Get better |
HEAL |
Gift of ___ |
GAB |