Like Cockneys, in British lingo |
NONU |
Like leopards and dominoes |
SPOTTED |
Location of 'Yellow Submarine' on the album 'Yellow Submarine' |
SIDEONE |
Loudly mourn |
BEWAIL |
Lump on a trunk |
BURL |
Make more alluring |
SEXUP |
Meeting point |
NEXUS |
Mr. 'iggins in 'My Fair Lady' |
ENRY |
Much-covered 1956 Screamin' Jay Hawkins song ... hinting at what happens three times in this puzzle's solution |
IPUTASPELLONYOU |
News inits |
UPI |
One who talks on the phone a lot? |
SIRI |
Ones making a case for drinking? |
SODAS |
Part of party mix, often |
CORNCHEX |
Pet from a pet shelter, e.g |
ADOPTEE |
Popular tech news site |
CNET |
Pretentious sort |
SNOB |
Public spat |
SCENE |
Quick rundown |
SYNOPSIS |
Raced |
SPED |
Raced |
TORE |
River isle |
AIT |
Rock's Kings of ___ |
LEON |
Section of a clothing catalog |
MENS |
Singles, doubles and triples |
BASEHITS |
Southeastern Conference football powerhouse, for short |
BAMA |
Suffix with right |
EOUS |
Swiss miss, maybe: Abbr |
MLLE |
Taking off, as business |
BOOMING |
Those, in Madrid |
ESAS |
Tuna cut |
STEAK |
Wan |
ASHY |
Weighty work |
TOME |
When repeated, 'Old MacDonald' cry |
BAA |
With glee |
JOYOUSLY |
Works, as dough |
KNEADS |
___ crawl |
PUB |
___ Family Singers (group that inspired 'The Sound of Music') |
TRAPP |
___ Reader |
UTNE |