'Call Me Maybe' middle name |
RAE |
'Cheerleader' singer |
OMI |
'Cornflake Girl' singer Tori |
AMOS |
'Funeral in Berlin' novelist Deighton |
LEN |
'On Golden Pond' bird |
LOON |
'Terrible' ages |
TWOS |
1980s tennis star Mandlikova |
HANA |
2003/2005/2007 A.L. MVP, familiarly |
AROD |
Acronym popularized by Drake |
YOLO |
Animal that can follow the first word in each of this puzzle's four theme entries |
CAT |
Animal that can follow the second word in each of this puzzle's four theme entries |
DOG |
Animal who says 'Baa, humbug'? |
GRUMPYSHEEP |
Another word for margarine |
OLEO |
Apr. number cruncher |
CPA |
Aptly titled English spa |
BATH |
Biblical landing site |
ARARAT |
Big name in Thanksgiving parades |
MACYS |
Blacken, as a steak |
SEAR |
Breakfast side dish |
HASH |
Bruins' alma mater |
UCLA |
Canines often metaphorically sacrificed |
EYETEETH |
City north of Pittsburgh |
ERIE |
Classic 1971 album that closes with 'Riders on the Storm' |
LAWOMAN |
Clingy critter? |
LEECH |
Conservation subj |
ECOL |
Consider officially, as a judge |
HEAR |
Contents of some jars |
TIPS |
Counterpart of yang |
YIN |
Couturiere Chanel |
COCO |
Does nothing |
LOAFS |
El Dorado's treasure |
ORO |
Elevator or train component |
CAR |
Empty space |
GAP |
Extremely speedy mammals |
CHEETAHS |
Failure of diplomacy |
WAR |
Fifties fad involving undulation |
HULAHOOP |
Fillings for some donuts? |
HOLES |
Fix a feature, e.g |
EDIT |
Folklore automaton |
GOLEM |