Mo. when the Civil War started |
APR |
Mock |
SNEERAT |
Monopoly token |
IRON |
Muscular Charles |
ATLAS |
Novelist Janowitz |
TAMA |
Number of wonders of el mundo antiguo |
SIETE |
Occasional 1960s protest |
LIEIN |
On one's ___ |
OWN |
Opposite of charge |
RETREAT |
Org. headquartered in Detroit |
UAW |
Other side |
ENEMY |
Pair |
DYAD |
Paris couturier Pierre |
CARDIN |
Parking lot mishap |
DENT |
Pigs |
SLOBS |
Placed |
LAID |
Places of worship |
PAGODAS |
Plumbing or heating |
TRADE |
Popular 1940s radio show '___ Alley' |
ALLENS |
Prefix with center |
EPI |
Prefix with directional |
OMNI |
Prodded |
NEEDLED |
Put away |
ATE |
Raison d'___ |
ETRE |
Roar for a toreador |
OLE |
Sailor's vision obstructer |
SEAMIST |
School near Windsor Castle |
ETON |
Second-most common Vietnamese family name, after Nguyen |
TRAN |
See 15-Down |
TON |
See 54-Down |
DEPOSITS |
Sick |
TWISTED |
Sign off on |
AGREETO |
Singer Jones |
NORAH |
Skin colorer |
MELANIN |
Slacken (off) |
EASE |
Soap opera, e.g. |
DRAMA |
Spoils |
PLUNDER |
Star employee |
EDITOR |
Starbucks size bigger than grande |
VENTI |
State with the least populous capital |
VERMONT |
Statement of self-confidence |
DAREME |
Tailors |
SEWS |
The 'it' in the 1990s slogan 'Gotta have it' |
PEPSI |
The 13th item in a baker's dozen |
EXTRA |
The A.C.C.'s Seminoles |
FSU |
The Equality State: Abbr. |
WYO |
The Pequod, e.g. |
WHALER |
Third year in 31-Across's reign |
LVI |
Thrown off course |
DERAILED |
Trillion: Prefix |
TERA |
Try it out |
DEMO |
Undergrad degs. |
BAS |
Untested |
NEW |
Vaughn's co-star in 'The Break-Up,' 2006 |
ANISTON |
Vote for |
YEA |
Went around |
ORBITED |
What 'prn' on a prescription means |
ASNEEDED |
What an aurilave cleans |
EAR |
With 49-Down, order at a Chinese restaurant |
WON |
With 61-Across, prospectors' targets |
MINERAL |
Within: Prefix |
ENDO |
World Economic Forum host city |
DAVOS |
Worry words |
OHMEOHMY |
Writer Zora ___ Hurston |
NEALE |
Writing's opposite |
ERASING |
YouTube clip, for short |
VID |
___ Janis, star of Broadway's 'Puzzles of 1925' |
ELSIE |