MLB team that switched leagues in 1998 |
BREWERS |
Namesake of a line of Gibson guitars |
LESPAUL |
Needing an analgesic |
ACHY |
Next number in a series suggested by the starts of 17-, 27-, 46- and 60-Across |
SIXTEEN |
Obi-___ Kenobi |
WAN |
Old World Style sauce brand |
RAGU |
Oldest U.S. airline |
DELTA |
One involved in timber production |
TREEFARMER |
Overplay, as a role |
HAMUP |
Platinum Card offerer, for short |
AMEX |
Prefix with pad or port |
HELI |
Pull up stakes quickly |
DECAMP |
Rain-delay rollout |
TARP |
Reduced gradually |
ATEAWAYAT |
Roller hockey venue |
RINK |
Scatters, as seed |
STREWS |
Schooner filler |
ALE |
See 63-Across |
SAX |
Seedless, flowerless plant |
FERN |
Ship's petty officer, briefly |
BOSN |
Site of a biblical temptation |
EDEN |
Spike who directed "Chi-Raq" |
LEE |
Stunt cyclist's prop |
RAMP |
Sushi or sashimi selection |
EEL |
Tanning salon units |
BEDS |
The Beatles' "And I Love ___" |
HER |
Topper with a tassel |
FEZ |
Toss in |
ADD |
Tree surgeon's need |
SAW |
Unspecified degree |
NTH |
Vacationer's shade, perhaps |
TAN |
Variety show since 1975, familiarly |
SNL |
Was victorious |
WONTHEDAY |
Wise old head |
SAGE |
With 32-Across, instrument played by Coltrane |
TENOR |
With a clean slate |
ANEW |
Word with spitting or mirror |
IMAGE |
Yoga position |
POSE |
___ lily (Utah's state flower) |
SEGO |