| "___ by any other name . . ." |
AROSE |
| An account of incidents |
TALE |
| Antislip device |
MAT |
| Ardor |
ELAN |
| Art Ross Trophy org. |
NHL |
| Big-time sport |
MAJORLEAGUEBALL |
| Boil |
FUME |
| Boom or gaff |
SPAR |
| Brief argument |
SETTO |
| Burn relief |
ALOE |
| Cause one to stumble |
TRIP |
| Cyclotron particle |
ION |
| Dine partner |
WINE |
| Down the quarterback |
SACK |
| Easy victories |
RUNAWAYS |
| Eggs partner |
HAM |
| Emmets, e.g. |
ANTS |
| Ended an argument amicably |
MADEUP |
| Ephron and Dunn |
NORAS |
| Flights with no instructor |
SOLOS |
| Former Winfrey rival |
DONAHUE |
| Geographic region |
ZONE |
| George W. Bush, e.g. |
TEXAN |
| Grabbed onto |
HELD |
| Greek letter |
SIGMA |
| Groups of plants |
FLORAE |
| His wings melted in the sun |
ICARUS |
| Homophone of so |
SEW |
| Horne or Olin |
LENA |
| Hydrochloric solution |
ACID |
| Inert gas |
NEON |
| Intertwine |
LACE |
| It rides on runners |
SLED |
| It went nuts on October 27, 1986 |
SHEA |
| Laments |
RUES |
| Lend ___ (listen) |
ANEAR |
| Life's building block |
DNA |
| Light dishes |
SALADS |
| Luminosity measurements |
NITS |