'Dianetics' author L. ___ Hubbard |
RON |
'E pluribus ___' |
UNUM |
'Lady Chatterley's Lover' novelist |
DHLAWRENCE |
'Nervous' reactions |
TICS |
'Star Trek: T.N.G.' counselor |
TROI |
'That's overly explicit,' in textspeak |
TMI |
'The Bells' poet |
POE |
'You don't mean me?!' |
MOI |
18 or so, for a typical first-year college student |
AGE |
Abba song or musical |
MAMMAMIA |
Actor Claude of old TV |
AKINS |
Alternative to .com or .net |
ORG |
Appear |
SEEM |
Architect Saarinen |
EERO |
Arthur of tennis fame |
ASHE |
Attach with a string, say |
TIEON |
Bart and Lisa's dad |
HOMERSIMPSON |
Become unhinged |
SNAP |
Bedwear, briefly |
PJS |
Ben-___ (Charlton Heston role) |
HUR |
Bits of broken glass |
SHARDS |
Blow, as a volcano |
ERUPT |
Bread spread |
OLEO |
Came down to earth |
ALIT |
Captivate |
ENAMOR |
Change from the norm |
DEVIANCE |
Chemical cousin |
ISOMER |
Cigar residue |
ASH |
Classic brand of candy wafers |
NECCO |
Comic actor Dick Van ___ |
DYKE |
Cuts into small cubes |
DICES |
Deflect |
AVERT |
Department store department with shirts and slacks |
MENS |
Drink, as water from a dish |
LAP |
Early railroad tycoon whose nickname is a hint to the starts of 17-, 23-, 51- and 62-Across |
DIAMONDJIMBRADY |
Early talk show host Jack |
PAAR |
Europe's highest volcano |
ETNA |
Flamenco cheer |
OLE |