| O.T. book |
NEH |
| One |
UNIT |
| One technique used by 36-Across |
BUTTERFLYSTROKE |
| Pants part |
SEAT |
| Part of E.U.: Abbr. |
EUR |
| Part that's cut off and thrown away |
RIND |
| Pen |
STY |
| Pen point |
NIB |
| Performed without help |
SOLOED |
| Ploy |
TACTIC |
| Pres. elected in '48 |
HST |
| Printer's type: Abbr. |
ITAL |
| Procter & Gamble detergent |
ERA |
| Protected from the wind |
ALEE |
| Providers of excellent service? |
ACERS |
| Provisions |
TERMS |
| Raises, as a surface design |
EMBOSSES |
| Saturn or Venus |
DEITY |
| Set (down) |
LAY |
| Singer Easton |
SHEENA |
| Singular achievement by 36-Across at the 2008 Olympics |
EIGHTGOLDMEDALS |
| Smooths over |
IRONSOUT |
| Snipers' place |
NEST |
| Something to be tested |
THEORY |
| Subject of this puzzle |
MICHAELPHELPS |
| Subway fare? |
HERO |
| Tee preceder |
ESS |
| The Baltimore ___ (nickname of 36-Across) |
BULLET |
| They may crunch when you bite into them |
TACOS |
| Tight end? |
NESS |
| Treeless area |
TUNDRA |
| Walked |
TROD |
| What each of seven 36-Across events at the 2008 Olympics ended in |
WORLDRECORDTIME |
| Wide shoe spec |
EEE |
| Word often prefixed with kilo- |
BYTE |
| ___ flakes (cereal) |
OAT |
| ___ shooting |
SKEET |