'For ___ us a child is born ...' |
UNTO |
'That's awful!' |
UGH |
'___ here!' |
THEYRE |
2004 Brad Pitt film |
TROY |
37-Down display |
ART |
5, 3/4, pi, square root of -1 ... or a word that follows the starts of 17-, 27-, 43- and 58-Across |
NUMBERS |
A trip can be taken on it |
WHIM |
Actress Arthur and others |
BEAS |
Actress Vardalos |
NIA |
Airer of TV's 'Moesha' |
UPN |
Amer. fighters |
GIS |
Astounds |
WOWS |
Bankbook abbr. |
INT |
Basic rhyme scheme |
ABAB |
Bewitch |
ENAMOR |
Big Apple attraction, with 'the' |
MET |
Book before Jeremiah |
ISAIAH |
Chekov player on 'Star Trek' |
KOENIG |
Childhood pal, perhaps |
IMAGINARYFRIEND |
Command to a saluter |
ATEASE |
Counterpart of emotion |
RATIONALTHOUGHT |
Dazedly in love |
ASWOON |
Decisive time |
DDAY |
Deep laugh |
HOHO |
Driveway surface |
TAR |
Ed of 'Lou Grant' |
ASNER |
Election Day, e.g.: Abbr. |
TUE |
Ending with Japan |
ESE |
Famous-voiced Blanc |
MEL |
Fannie ___ |
MAE |
First English king |
EGBERT |
Grand ___ Island |
BAHAMA |
Hang open |
GAPE |
Healthful sandwich material |
WHOLEWHEATBREAD |
Henry James biographer Leon |
EDEL |
Hindu 'wonder worker' |
FAKIR |
Household pest |
REDANT |
Invisible |
UNSEEN |
Israel's Golda |
MEIR |