| “Aye, true!” |
TIS |
| “Bonjour, ___ amis!” |
MES |
| “Cómo ___?” (“How are you?”) |
ESTAS |
| “Juicy” rapper |
NOTORIOUSBIG |
| “Step right up!” caller |
CIRCUSBARKER |
| “___ Poetica” |
ARS |
| A solo HR gets one |
RBI |
| Appreciates, as a joke |
GETS |
| Après-ski spot |
LODGE |
| Architect’s figures, for short |
SPECS |
| Borscht vegetable |
BEET |
| Business interests |
STAKES |
| Business with scales and slicers |
DELI |
| Calm |
SEDATE |
| Card game for three players |
SKAT |
| Civil rights era protest campaigns |
BUSBOYCOTTS |
| Colleague of Ginsburg |
ALITO |
| Commanded, quaintly |
BADE |
| Common PC hookup, and a feature of the four longest Down answers |
USBCONNECTION |
| Container with a tap |
KEG |
| Country singer K.T |
OSLIN |
| Creator of Whos and Sneetches |
SEUSS |
| Discoverer of Vinland |
ERICSON |
| Docking spot |
PIER |
| Dolores of “Madame Du Barry” |
DELRIO |
| FedEx competitor |
UPS |
| Greeting in old Rome |
AVE |
| Grp. known for its crude output |
OPEC |
| Grp. that sent Hope to GIs |
USO |
| Handle poorly |
BOBBLE |
| High-end camera type, initially |
SLR |
| Industrial revolution that began in the late 1700s |
STEAMAGE |
| Javelins, essentially |
SPEARS |
| Joel or Ethan of Hollywood |
COEN |
| Kin of reggae |
SKA |
| Legal document filed by one who’s not directly part of a case |
AMICUSBRIEF |