| Jim-dandy |
SWELL |
| Keep all to oneself |
HOG |
| Kind of approval |
TACIT |
| Le Figaro article |
UNE |
| Like some hands |
IDLE |
| Made a killing, say |
PROFITEERED |
| Multiple-choice choices |
ABORC |
| Mythical king of the Huns |
ATLI |
| N.Y. neighbor |
CONN |
| New issue on Wall St. |
IPO |
| Order to attack, with 'on' |
SIC |
| Org. for which a D.V.M. might work |
SPCA |
| Pope after John X |
LEOVI |
| Post W.W. II pres. |
HST |
| Press |
IRON |
| Promoted |
FOSTERED |
| Response to a joke in an I.M. |
LOL |
| River to the Rhône |
ISERE |
| Rivera of the original 'Chicago' |
CHITA |
| Rocker ___ Rose |
AXL |
| Sanctuary |
ASYLUM |
| Secy. |
ASST |
| See 20-Across |
RELATIVE |
| See 65-Down |
OCAT |
| Some court attire |
TENNISSHOES |
| Some votes |
NOES |
| Southwestern sheepherders |
HOPIS |
| Souvenir from a bad trip? |
ABRASION |
| Spanish skating figures |
OCHOS |
| Subject of illicit trade |
ARMS |
| Unending pain |
AGONY |
| Violinist Schneider, informally |
SASHA |
| What to do after completing this puzzle, with four straight lines |
CONNECTALLTHEOS |
| With 32-Across, a ball game |
ONE |
| With 59-Across, hint to this puzzle's secret |
CLARINET |
| Wrap up by |
ENDAT |
| ___ Foods, Inc. |
OREIDA |
| ___ Gay (W.W. II plane) |
ENOLA |
| ___ Lama |
DALAI |