J.F.K. or L.B.J.: Abbr |
INITS |
Keatsian, e.g |
ODIC |
Less mannerly |
RUDER |
Like a triangle with unequal sides |
SCALENE |
Looked shocked, maybe |
GAPED |
Many wedding guests |
KIN |
Meager |
SCANT |
Michael ___ Dyson, author on race, politics and culture |
ERIC |
Mother ___ |
TERESA |
Mulligan, in golf |
REDO |
Nickname for Angel Stadium, with 'the' |
BIGA |
Not much |
ABIT |
One-in-a-million save, say |
MIRACLE |
Poplar variety |
ASPEN |
Proscription |
BAN |
QB-turned-football exec John |
ELWAY |
Repeated cry from Richard III, in Shakespeare |
AHORSE |
School with the motto 'Lux et veritas' |
YALE |
See 31-Down |
ALL |
Sheik ... or his mount |
ARAB |
Showy neckwear |
BOA |
Showy neckwear |
LEI |
Singing syllable |
TRA |
Smidge |
IOTA |
Some mixed martial arts grips |
CHOKEHOLDS |
Sort |
ILK |
Spice added to apple cider |
CLOVE |
Structures in some old town squares |
CLOCKTOWERS |
Symbol of control |
REIN |
Tiny inheritance? |
GENE |
TV pundit Navarro |
ANA |
Upstate New York area where 63-Across was held |
THECATSKILLS |
Very long time |
AEON |
Wall St. pro |
ARB |
West Coast city with a popular pier |
SANTAMONICA |
What opposites may do |
ATTRACT |
With 45-Across, low draw in soccer |
ONE |
Wood shaper |
ADZE |
Yell with an accent |
OLE |
___ Office |
OVAL |