| "Escape (The ___ Song)" (Billboard chart topper of 1979) |
PINACOLADA |
| "Jerry Maguire" actor Jay |
MOHR |
| 007's alma mater |
ETON |
| April Fools' Day birth, e.g |
ARIES |
| Bloomers' borders |
HEMS |
| Boiler sound |
HISS |
| Brewery supply |
MALT |
| Carriage, in Cambridge |
PRAM |
| Cast (off), as a snakeskin |
SLOUGHED |
| Chrysler innovation of the eighties |
KCAR |
| Column topper |
BYLINE |
| Command to the band |
TAKEITAWAY |
| Confident to a fault |
COCKY |
| Credited (to) |
ASCRIBED |
| Deceptive maneuvers |
FAKES |
| Dining-table shape |
OVAL |
| Edge of a wedge |
RIND |
| Femme-fatale portrayer in "The Maltese Falcon" |
MARYASTOR |
| First number |
OPENER |
| Flawlessly groomed |
NEATASAPIN |
| Foreign-exchange-market standard |
EURO |
| Forklift load |
CRATES |
| Frisbie ___ Company (origin of the word "Frisbee") |
PIE |
| Geometric calculation |
AREA |
| Got going |
ROLLED |
| Great American Ball Park team |
REDS |
| Hall of fame |
DARYL |
| Hit list? |
TOPFORTY |
| How secret admirers might admire |
FROMAFAR |
| John who won a Pulitzer for "Annals of the Former World" |
MCPHEE |
| Kid's cry |
BLEAT |
| Like |
ASIF |
| Like soil in swamps |
PEATY |
| Make an impression |
ETCH |