It may be free for philosophers |
WILL |
Item at center stage |
MIKE |
Its slogan used to be 'One mission. Yours.' |
TWA |
Kept in a pen |
STIED |
Long, long time |
AGES |
Mount Whitney's home |
SIERRANEDA |
Much of Us Weekly |
PICS |
Name in a Shakespearean title |
ANTONY |
Nancy, in Nancy |
NOM |
Neighbor of Iran: Abbr. |
PAK |
Orenburg's river |
URAL |
Pond dross |
SCUM |
Postal motto conjunction |
NOR |
Prekindergarten |
WEE |
Red Cross headquarters site |
GENE |
Responses to tattooers |
OWS |
Restaurant employee |
VALET |
Seasonal songs |
NOELS |
Singer with a 1962 #1 hit that started a dance craze (and a hint to this puzzle's theme) |
LITTLEEVA |
Skating competition |
PAIRS |
Smart |
PERT |
Something that's bruisable |
EGO |
Something that's bruisable |
KNEE |
Spanish form of 'to be' after 'tú' |
ERAS |
Stain blockers |
BIBS |
Started (off) |
TEED |
Stay-at-home ___ |
DAD |
Stuck |
IMPALED |
Test-conducting org. |
EPA |
The merry widow, in the 1934 musical 'The Merry Widow' |
SONIA |
The ___ Brothers of R & B |
ISLEY |
To be, overseas |
ETRE |
Untouched? |
SANE |
Went with |
CHOSE |
What hist. majors pursue |
BAS |
Where the shilling is money |
UGANDA |
___ Hirsch of 'Lords of Dogtown' |
EMILE |
___ sauce |
SOY |
___-Magnon |
CRO |