| 'Collages' novelist |
NIN |
| 'Como ___ usted?' |
ESTA |
| 'Family Ties' mother |
ELYSE |
| 'The Tomorrow Show' host |
TOMSNYDER |
| 'The World According to ___' |
GARP |
| 'What a good boy ___!' |
AMI |
| 'Xanadu' band, to fans |
ELO |
| Action on a crowded subway |
SHOVE |
| Activity exemplified in the '60s by the ends of 17-, 28-, 48- and 64-Across |
DANCING |
| Actress Tyler |
LIV |
| Align the cross hairs |
AIM |
| AOL, e.g., for short |
ISP |
| Asian holiday |
TET |
| Attorney's charge |
FEE |
| Bert Bobbsey's twin sister |
NAN |
| Brandy label letters |
VSO |
| Caesarean rebuke |
ETTU |
| Call from a nest |
TWEET |
| Computer that debuted in 1946 |
ENIAC |
| Dickens lad |
OLIVERTWIST |
| Double ___ (DNA structure) |
HELIX |
| Far from pudgy |
TRIM |
| Frank Sinatra's wife before Mia |
AVA |
| Frequently, to bards |
OFT |
| From one side only, in law |
EXPARTE |
| Grant portrayer on TV |
ASNER |
| Hardly clumsy |
NIMBLE |
| Hole-making tool |
AWL |
| In pursuit of |
AFTER |
| Indian carving |
TOTEMPOLE |
| Itinerary word |
VIA |
| Jamaican music |
SKA |
| Landscapers' tools |
RAKES |
| Last article in the Constitution |
VII |
| Latin 101 verb |
ESSE |
| Lawn mower's spot |
SHED |
| Lets loose |
FREES |
| MGM's lion |
LEO |