| ''Another Day in Cubicle Paradise'' author |
ADAMS |
| ''Jungle Book'' title |
SAHIB |
| ''Soupe au __'' (thin-skinned, to Thérèse) |
LAIT |
| Abrupt ender of a probe |
MYOB |
| Arrests effectively |
STONEWALLS |
| Be boring, perhaps |
TUNNEL |
| Benefit |
USE |
| British band that sounds really happy |
XTC |
| Bunker Hill Monument, essentially |
OBELISK |
| Business __ |
END |
| Certain naming-rights seller |
ARENA |
| Chaps |
MEN |
| Comic-book ancestor |
DIMENOVEL |
| Exclamation of frustration |
DARNITALL |
| Fantasy fiction staple |
ELF |
| Favoring management |
ANTILABOR |
| First Irish Nobelist in Literature |
YEATS |
| Fourth volume of a James series |
GREY |
| Fox's biggest star circa 1915 |
BARA |
| Germanic version of an Austen title name |
IRMA |
| Get in on a deal |
ANTE |
| Goddess who rose daily from Oceanus |
EOS |
| Hail that faded away |
AVE |
| Harvard Lampoon's winged symbol |
IBIS |
| Henry VIII played it |
LUTE |
| Home of the Scandic Byporten Hotel |
OSLO |
| Indoor shock absorber |
BOXSPRING |
| Injects |
ADDS |
| Insightful advisors |
ORACLES |
| Japanese pizza topping |
EEL |
| Key big-office payee |
ISP |
| Languish |
SIT |
| Largest North American terrestrial animal |
BISON |
| Major disorder |
HAVOC |
| Marked wrong |
XED |
| Mass or pile |
TON |