| ''A guy walks into a ___ ...'' |
BAR |
| ''Anything ___?'' |
ELSE |
| ''Don't rush into anything!'' |
EASY |
| ''I ___ My Love a Cherry'' |
GAVE |
| ''Pure ___'' (1950 jazz album) |
ELLA |
| ''The Name of the Rose'' writer Umberto |
ECO |
| ''The ___ of the Yankees'' |
PRIDE |
| After-dinner speaker |
TOASTMASTER |
| Allowance for weight |
TARE |
| Analysis subjects |
EGOS |
| Assist nefariously |
ABET |
| Awkward fellow |
GALOOT |
| Band follower? |
AID |
| Beastly bloke |
OGRE |
| Big cheese in Greece? |
FETA |
| Clip joints? |
SALONS |
| Collarless robe |
CAFTAN |
| Consider, as in a high court |
HEAR |
| Court's dishonor |
CONTEMPT |
| Cut of beef |
LOIN |
| Cy Young Award winner Martinez |
PEDRO |
| Daredevil's asset |
NERVE |
| Desist partner |
CEASE |
| Dogfight maneuver |
BARRELROLL |
| Elevated row |
TIER |
| Enter |
GOIN |
| Eye lewdly |
LEER |
| Famously connected actor |
KEVINBACON |
| Gray with age |
HOARY |
| Hide among pioneers? |
DEERSKIN |
| High point |
ACME |
| Honeybun |
DEARY |
| Hotelier Helmsley |
LEONA |
| Idyllic gardens |
EDENS |
| In the style of, on a menu |
ALA |
| Inexperienced one |
NAIF |
| Intoxicating, as wine |
HEADY |
| Irish and beef, for two |
STEWS |
| It may have a filling filling |
PIE |