Nickname for a cheater in the Oklahoma land rush of 1889 |
SOONER |
Not just nibble |
GNAW |
Nursery-rhyme vessel |
PAIL |
Old-fashioned suit? |
BESEEM |
Old-timey steam-powered road locomotives |
TRACTIONENGINES |
Only country in the world beginning with the letter "O" |
OMAN |
Opposite of fore |
AFT |
Org. involved in Russiagate |
FEC |
Org. that discovered the Wow! signal in space |
SETI |
Period |
ERA |
Place for a marquee |
CINEMA |
Place for locks |
CANAL |
Puzzle for a translator, often |
IDIOM |
Rapper Lil ___ Vert |
UZI |
Recurring Shakespearean figure |
FOOL |
Rock group |
ORES |
Roman emperor after Galba |
OTHO |
Seminal Edward Said book on representation of "the East" |
ORIENTALISM |
Site of the Pinto revolt against Portuguese rule |
GOA |
Snowball or Napoleon, in a George Orwell story |
ANIMAL |
So |
THUS |
Specks |
IOTAS |
Stallion's mate |
MARE |
Stephanie Hannon, e.g., on the 2016 Hillary Clinton campaign: Abbr |
CTO |
Still friends after a breakup, say |
ONGOODTERMS |
Subject of a 1982 best-seller on sexuality |
GSPOT |
Switch on a guitar amp |
ONOFF |
They're built on benches |
PECS |
Unwelcome form of audience participation |
FANINTERFERENCE |
Uplift |
ELATE |
Uses for old T-shirts |
RAGS |
Veneer |
FACADE |
Word that follows "steel" or "open" |
TOED |
___ Farm, setting for a George Orwell story |
MANOR |