K-5 sch. designation |
ELEM |
Key of Dvorák's 'New World' Symphony |
EMINOR |
Leaf ___ (fall tool) |
BLOWER |
Learning by memorization |
ROTE |
Like Venus, but not Aphrodite |
ROMAN |
Lob trajectories |
ARCS |
Marriage, e.g |
RITE |
Morrison with a Presidential Medal of Freedom |
TONI |
Muscat resident |
OMANI |
One way to be taken |
ABACK |
Org. in many spy novels |
CIA |
Per item |
EACH |
Placate |
APPEASE |
Pretentious, perhaps |
ARTY |
Restaurant chain with a Grand Slam breakfast |
DENNYS |
Retractable feature of a PC or stereo, once |
CDTRAY |
See 19-Across |
THECLOWN |
See 26-Across |
SANDERS |
See 45-Across |
CHAPLIN |
See 54-Across |
THEHAT |
See 6-Down |
TIE |
Singer/songwriter King |
CAROLE |
Some Pennsylvania Dutch speakers |
AMISH |
Spots on TV |
ADS |
Take a hit |
TOKE |
Thigh/shin connector |
KNEE |
Thin-stemmed mushroom |
ENOKI |
Triumph |
WIN |
Villain's headquarters |
LAIR |
Vineyard products made with frozen grapes |
ICEWINES |
Welcome |
GREET |
West of Hollywood |
MAE |
What must go on, per an adage |
THESHOW |
With 21-Across, 'The Simpsons' character who is a children's TV host |
KRUSTY |
With 29-Across, fast-food spokesperson with a goatee |
COLONEL |
With 49-Across, silent film star who portrayed the Little Tramp |
CHARLIE |
With 56-Across, title Dr. Seuss troublemaker |
THECATIN |
With 61-Down, accessory worn by 19-/21-, 26-/29-, 45-/49- and 54-/56-Across, as depicted four times in this puzzle's grid |
BOW |
Zesty taste |
TANG |