| Like Nash's lama |
ONEL |
| Log-on name |
USERID |
| Margarita go-with |
SALT |
| Member of Sherwood Forest's 'merry band' |
LITTLEJOHN |
| Moon jumper of rhyme |
COW |
| More coquettish |
COYER |
| N.Y.C.'s original subway line |
IRT |
| Old console using Game Paks, briefly |
NES |
| One signatory to Nafta |
USA |
| One who sings to the cops |
CANARY |
| Opposite of everything |
NOTABIT |
| Pale as a ghost |
ASHY |
| Pinot ___ |
NOIR |
| Place for a béret |
TETE |
| Poker player's dream ... and a hint to the ends of 17-, 25-, 35- and 50-Across |
ROYALFLUSH |
| Pop music's Cass Elliot and Michelle Phillips |
MAMAS |
| Pranks |
DIDOS |
| Prefix with ware or content |
MAL |
| Prince Charles, beginning in 1952 |
HEIRTOTHETHRONE |
| Scrap for Spot |
ORT |
| Seductive W.W. I spy |
MATAHARI |
| Show contempt for |
SNEERAT |
| Skee-Ball site |
ARCADE |
| Snacks often eaten inside out |
OREOS |
| Soil: Prefix |
AGRO |
| Sounds of relief |
AHS |
| Summer refresher |
ICETEA |
| Take a shot |
TRY |
| Turkish title |
AGA |
| Unable to sit still |
ANTSY |
| Wander aimlessly (about) |
GAD |
| Woad and anil, for two |
DYES |
| Words after 'deaf as' or 'dumb as' |
APOST |
| Writer ___ Stanley Gardner |
ERLE |
| ___ America |
MISS |
| ___ Na Na |
SHA |
| ___ Paulo, Brazil |
SAO |
| ___-European languages |
INDO |