| Martin or Lawrence |
STEVE |
| More despicable |
BASER |
| Mozart's ''___ kleine Nachtmusik'' |
EINE |
| Never used |
NEW |
| O'Neill, Charlie's wife |
OONA |
| Ones wearing knickers |
LADS |
| Orchestral instrument |
OBOE |
| Part of a bird's beak |
CERE |
| Peter Fonda title role |
ULEE |
| Ponte Vecchio's river |
ARNO |
| Presidential mount |
RUSHMORE |
| Quite a spell |
AGES |
| Reconstruction, for one |
ERA |
| Repeated exactly |
ECHOED |
| Second sight, for short |
ESP |
| Sheep sound |
BLAT |
| Some rotating parts |
CAMS |
| Some whiskeys |
RYES |
| Spanish houses |
CASAS |
| Stage musical, with ''The Most'' |
HAPPYFELLA |
| Strike-breaker |
SCAB |
| Stupor |
DAZE |
| Sturdy fabric |
DENIM |
| Subject of study |
AREA |
| Triangular sail |
JIB |
| Truck stop entree |
HASH |
| Unnerve |
FAZE |
| Updo or ponytail, e.g. |
COIF |
| Vista or Park |
BUENA |
| Welles character |
KANE |
| Where ''Falstaff'' premiered in 1893 |
MILAN |
| Whimpered |
MEWLED |
| White-plumed heron |
EGRET |
| Wilbur Post's horse |
MRED |
| Word in a Tom Hanks film title |
SLEEPLESS |
| Word with ''dive'' or ''land'' |
CRASH |
| Word with ''quantum'' |
LEAP |
| WWI battleground |
YPRES |
| ___ and trouble |
TOIL |