| "... ___ he drove out of sight" |
ERE |
| "All My Children" vixen |
ERICA |
| "Blowin' in the Wind" singer Bob |
DYLAN |
| "Leave it in," to an editor |
STET |
| "Neither" partner |
NOR |
| "The Morning Watch" author James |
AGEE |
| "The most trusted name in television," once |
RCA |
| A hand |
AID |
| A million bucks? |
DEER |
| Accepts an appeal |
REHEARS |
| Bar bill |
TAB |
| Barbershop accessory |
STROP |
| Barbershop boo-boos |
NICKS |
| Barbie's beau |
KEN |
| Be a horrible orator |
BORETOTEARS |
| Before the due date |
EARLY |
| Caterpillar, for one |
LARVA |
| Caught in the act |
SEEN |
| Cement-finisher's tool |
TROWEL |
| Change completely |
REDO |
| Commemorative marker |
STELE |
| Common Market letters, once |
EEC |
| Commoner, briefly |
PLEB |
| Composed |
WROTE |
| Composed on a keyboard |
TYPED |
| Curved moldings |
OGEES |
| Delighted in |
ENJOYED |
| Deteriorates |
ROTS |
| Distress calls |
MAYDAYS |
| Dram of liquor |
TOT |
| Drop the ball |
ERR |
| Eight-piece bands |
OCTETS |
| Elmer, to Bugs |
DOC |
| Examined, as ore |
ASSAYED |
| Fancy pitchers |
EWERS |
| Feel below par |
AIL |
| Feminine ending |
ESS |
| Glossy cottons |
SATEENS |
| Got some shuteye |
SLEPT |