| Get to the bottom of |
SOLVE |
| Handel bars |
ORATORIO |
| Hard up |
POOR |
| Harry |
PESTER |
| Headey of 'Game of Thrones' |
LENA |
| Heels |
CADS |
| Holder for a handleless coffee cup |
ZARF |
| Intersection indication |
WALK |
| Lincoln Center landmark, for short |
THEMET |
| Mad feature |
SPOOF |
| Manhattan's street plan, essentially |
GRID |
| Needlework design? |
TATTOO |
| New York City symbol |
APPLE |
| New York Liberty players, e.g |
WOMEN |
| Nut filler |
BOLT |
| Pan, perhaps |
PROSPECTFORGOLD |
| Pawn |
HOCK |
| Plastered |
LIT |
| Playwright LaBute |
NEIL |
| Prop for Potter |
WAND |
| Pumpkin-carving mo |
OCT |
| Scandal sheet fill |
DIRT |
| Site of recent antigovernment uprisings |
SYRIA |
| Soggy ground |
MIRE |
| Station in Manhattan |
PENN |
| Stock holder |
BARN |
| Tailor-made |
SEWN |
| Takes in |
SEES |
| Tea brand owned by Starbucks |
TAZO |
| Theater seating |
ROWS |
| Trick into wrongdoing |
ENTRAP |
| Turtle Bay setting |
EASTSIDE |
| Vichyssoise veggie |
LEEK |
| War correspondent Ernie |
PYLE |
| Western New York county |
ERIE |
| What the first words of 17-, 35- and 56-Across are |
PARKS |
| Where to get off |
EXITRAMP |
| Writer Tarbell |
IDA |