| ''Gambling Capital of the World'' |
MACAU |
| ''Hambourg'' and ''Bavière'' |
ETATS |
| ''I sing,'' in the ''Aeneid'' |
CANO |
| ''Let us no longer __ farce by pretending to it'': Washington |
ACTA |
| ''Ri-i-ight'' |
ASIF |
| ''Star Wars VII'' protagonist |
REY |
| ''Tachin' up'' auto in a '60s song |
GTO |
| ''We Need a Little Christmas'' instrument |
SPINET |
| Agent's challenge, perhaps |
DIVA |
| Apparel inspired by Degas |
TUTU |
| Brook |
RUNNEL |
| Catholic emulating a manger figure |
MARIST |
| Certain timer setting |
OVEN |
| Chapter I of his best-known book is ''The Cyclone'' |
LFRANKBAUM |
| Complete fragments, perhaps |
EDIT |
| Copy Cook or Columbus |
SAIL |
| Craft named a UNESCO Masterpiece |
BATIK |
| Does some shuffling |
TAPDANCES |
| Edible that's literally ''little strip'' |
FAJITA |
| Far from little |
ALOT |
| Form of yeast |
CAKE |
| Fourth successor of J. Edgar Hoover |
FREEH |
| Grows, with ''to'' |
ADDS |
| Halted a hug |
PULLEDAWAY |
| Home of the oldest known European civilization |
CRETE |
| How browsers scan pages |
CASUALLY |
| Inspired stuff, in 51 Down |
AER |
| Irish bo'sun of Brit lit |
SMEE |
| It may precede ''undiscovered'' |
ASYET |
| It won't be caught until it breaks |
NEWS |
| It won't click beyond a circle |
INSIDEJOKE |
| It's a bit over a buck |
EURO |
| Jaunty, in dialect |
PEART |
| Kid stuff |
ABCS |
| Location in Paris |
LIEU |