| 'A mixture of what appears to be ESP and early Christian faith,' per a 1977 New York Times film review |
THEFORCE |
| 'Sure, we can chat now' |
IMFREE |
| 'The Sound of Music' character who's '17 going on 18' |
ROLF |
| 1800s migrant |
HOMESTEADER |
| Ad ___ |
LIB |
| Bashful friend |
DOC |
| Best in class |
STARSTUDENT |
| Border collie, by nature |
HERDER |
| Call to account |
HAULUP |
| Certain hand-held ... or hand-holding |
PDA |
| Chang-___ Lee, 2011 Pulitzer finalist for 'The Surrendered' |
RAE |
| Cloth dealer, in Britain |
DRAPER |
| Coconut-covered snack cakes |
SNOBALLS |
| Contribute to the mix |
ADDIN |
| Criminal patterns, in brief |
MOS |
| Distressing character in the Bible? |
DELILAH |
| Dump |
RATTRAP |
| Espionage gadgets |
SPYCAMS |
| Fizz |
ELAN |
| Flat fees |
RENTS |
| Hack job? |
CYBERATTACK |
| Hangs in the balance |
PENDS |
| Isotopes of element #88 |
RADIUMS |
| Its 'concise' version has almost 1,700 pages: Abbr |
OED |
| John ___, English philosopher and theologian who made an early translation of the Bible |
WYCLIFFE |
| Joint venture |
COOP |
| Knocks |
RAPS |
| Little pointer |
PROTIP |
| Masculine name that sometimes follows Mac- |
NEIL |
| Member of the Scooby-Doo gang |
DAPHNE |
| Monet's 'Train in the Snow' or 'The Magpie' |
WINTERSCENE |
| Nero's zero |
NIHIL |
| Obsolescent music holder |
CDCASE |