| "Garfield" drooler |
ODIE |
| "Law & Order" figures: Abbr. |
ADAS |
| "Works for me" |
IMCOOL |
| "You have to see this!" |
OHLOOK |
| 1978 #1 hit for the Commodores (and this puzzle's title) |
THREETIMESALADY |
| 21-Across, in Rome |
AMOR |
| Airbus products |
JETS |
| Approximation phrase |
ORSO |
| b, in a ÷ b |
DIVISOR |
| Backdrop for tangerine trees, in a Beatles classic |
MARMALADESKIES |
| Ballot markings |
XES |
| Bit of a pickle |
JAM |
| Boardroom VIP |
CEO |
| Bow-wielding god |
EROS |
| Brand served on the floor |
ALPO |
| Bucket of bolts |
HEAP |
| Cabbage roll? |
WAD |
| Crime writer Paretsky |
SARA |
| Cry over spilled milk? |
OOPS |
| D-delta connection |
ASIN |
| Declare openly |
AVER |
| Do a trucker's job |
HAUL |
| Edd's "77 Sunset Strip" role |
KOOKIE |
| Enduring fortune, ethnically speaking |
LUCKOFTHEIRISH |
| Ex-press secretary Fleischer |
ARI |
| Excitedly removes, as wrapping |
TEARSAT |
| False god |
BAAL |
| Fashion bottom line? |
HEM |
| Follow, as a tip |
ACTON |
| Former "Today" co-anchor |
COURIC |
| Gentle slope |
RISE |
| Godmother, often |
AUNT |
| Goes (for) |
OPTS |
| Good earth |
LOAM |
| Gourmet treat sold in gold boxes |
GODIVACHOCOLATE |
| Great Seal word |
ORDO |
| Guru |
SAGE |
| Harassed from the peanut gallery |
HECKLED |