| “Bye now!” |
SEEYOU |
| “Frozen” reindeer |
SVEN |
| “Life Is Beautiful” protagonist |
GUIDO |
| “My Favorite Thing Is Monsters” graphic novelist Ferris |
EMIL |
| “The Greatest Generation” author |
BROKAW |
| “___ geht es dir?” |
WIE |
| “___ the wind and nothing more!” (“The Raven”) |
TIS |
| A little, on the Loire |
UNPEU |
| Adams, to Washington |
SUCCESSOR |
| An ace has a low one |
ERA |
| Antique, quaintly |
OLDE |
| Approach |
NEAR |
| Artificial human of Jewish folklore |
GOLEM |
| Bag toter |
REDCAP |
| Barcelona baths |
BANOS |
| Bed filled with bugs |
SOIL |
| Bel ___ (Italian cheese) |
PAESE |
| Brontë heroine |
EYRE |
| Car loan abbr |
APR |
| Compulsively curious |
NOSEY |
| Crash against |
RAM |
| Deadly sin |
LUST |
| Demons’ doings |
EVIL |
| Discourage |
BUMOUT |
| Fastener that leaves a flush surface |
TNUT |
| Feeling no pain |
NUMB |
| First name in a noted 1857 decision |
DRED |
| Full of dirt, in a way |
GOSSIPY |
| Game catcher |
SNARE |
| General address |
SIR |
| Ghost story, e.g |
TALE |
| Grand Canyon sight |
MESA |
| Hairy Halloween costume |
GORILLA |
| Harshest sentence |
MAXIMUM |
| Hollow between hills |
VALE |
| Humorless |
STERN |
| Joking Jay |
LENO |
| Latin I verb |
ESSE |
| Like some memoirs |
TELLALL |