Member of a D.C. "Squad" |
AOC |
Minnesota's St. ___ College |
OLAF |
Most pleasant |
NICEST |
Not just a few |
MANY |
Objects in an Easter hunt |
EGGS |
Old Glory, for one |
FLAG |
One who's 18 or older |
ADULT |
Opening for a coin |
SLOT |
Otherwise |
ELSE |
Outdoor party locale |
PATIO |
Pal of Jerry on "Seinfeld" |
ELAINE |
Pastime for armchair sports enthusiasts |
FANTASYBASEBALL |
Popular acne medication |
OXY |
Primate with no tail |
APE |
Question to a suspected culprit |
WASITYOU |
River on which Cleopatra cruised |
NILE |
Ruler in pre-Communist Russia |
TSAR |
Run easily |
LOPE |
Sch. in Fort Worth |
TCU |
Scottish negative |
NAE |
Shpeak indishtinctly |
SLUR |
Sightseeing on wheels |
BUSTOUR |
Skating leap |
AXEL |
Spanish or French, but not German |
ROMANCELANGUAGE |
Speak to a deaf person, in a way |
SIGN |
Starts up again, as a computer |
REBOOTS |
Surrealist Magritte |
RENE |
Talks on and on |
GABS |
They're paid to play |
PROS |
Things weighed against benefits |
COSTS |
Tickle Me Elmo maker, once |
TYCO |
Toy that goes up slow and comes down fast |
SLED |
Unidentifiable protein |
MYSTERYMEAT |
What a grocery scanner scans, for short |
UPC |
What the start of 17-, 29-, 45- or 61-Across is, in a bookstore |
GENRE |
When a plane is due in, in brief |
ETA |
Where inhaled air goes |
LUNG |
Work by a composer |
OPUS |