| 'Alas, poor Yorick!,' e.g. |
LAMENT |
| 'Beetle Bailey' dog |
OTTO |
| 'Hey there!' |
PSST |
| 'Illmatic' rapper |
NAS |
| 'Richard ___' |
III |
| 'Rule, Britannia' composer |
ARNE |
| 'That's enough, I guess ...' |
ITLLDO |
| 'The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing' author |
AESOP |
| 1773 jetsam in Boston Harbor |
TEA |
| 1954 war comedy 'Francis Joins the ___' |
WACS |
| Allied |
SIDED |
| And |
PLUS |
| Asian holiday |
TET |
| Baseball's Matty or Felipe |
ALOU |
| Batik artists, e.g. |
DYERS |
| Beat in a Nathan's hot dog contest, e.g. |
OUTATE |
| Biblical brother |
ABEL |
| Britney Spears, for one |
POPSTAR |
| Brooke's longtime rival on 'All My Children' |
ERICA |
| Bushy do |
AFRO |
| Busybodies |
YENTAS |
| Capital suggested by the circled letters and by the starts of 17- and 63-Across and 11- and 29-Down |
DOVER |
| Capo's organization |
MAFIA |
| Cat calls |
MEOWS |
| Coast Guard officer below lt. |
ENS |
| Cuban export |
SUGAR |
| Dance |
CUTARUG |
| Danish-based toy company |
LEGO |
| Dirty political tactic |
SMEAR |
| Domain |
REALM |
| Done, to Donne |
OER |
| Dr. ___ formerly of Death Row Records |
DRE |
| Dutch cheese |
EDAM |
| Fails to keep |
ROTS |
| First string |
ATEAM |
| Fit of shivering |
AGUE |
| Fontanne's stage partner |
LUNT |
| Food giant that owns Ball Park Franks and Hillshire Farm |
SARALEE |
| Fury |
IRE |
| German article |
EIN |