| Modern aid in anthropology |
DNA |
| Mr. Potato Head piece |
EAR |
| Natty neckwear |
ASCOT |
| Neighbor of Peru: Abbr |
BOL |
| Not required |
OPTIONAL |
| Objects of religious veneration in ancient Egypt |
IBISES |
| Opposite of baja |
ALTA |
| Opposite of exciting |
BLAH |
| Outer space's lack |
AIR |
| Overplay |
HAMUP |
| Overplay |
EMOTE |
| Panacea |
CUREALL |
| Part of many a general's statue |
STEED |
| Pub offering |
ALE |
| Pub offering |
SUDS |
| Pub offering |
BREW |
| Range of the von Trapp singers |
ALPS |
| Regretted |
RUED |
| Serious punch |
BLOW |
| Signs of healing |
SCABS |
| Soft rock? |
MAGMA |
| Some New Zealanders |
MAORIS |
| Some sound equipment |
AMPS |
| Some vents |
SLITS |
| Thinly distributed |
SPARSE |
| Thomas Gray's '___ on the Spring' |
ODE |
| Tooth that turns |
COG |
| Trees with red berrylike fruit |
YEWS |
| Try one's utmost |
DIGDEEP |
| Unhung paintings |
MURALS |
| Usher's destination |
SEAT |
| Weaken, as confidence |
ERODE |
| Who sings 'A Little Brains, A Little Talent' in 'Damn Yankees' |
LOLA |
| Wild guesses |
STABS |
| Work in which Dido died |
AENEID |
| Worker at Omnicom Group |
ADMAN |
| ___ bisschen (not much: Ger.) |
EIN |
| ___ night (bar attraction) |
TRIVIA |