| Little Caesar's piece |
GAT |
| Looped handle on a vase |
ANSA |
| Low-level laborers |
PEONS |
| Mag. edition |
ISS |
| Major blows |
KOS |
| Milan's La ___ |
SCALA |
| Misspell "misspell," e.g. |
ERR |
| Model in a bottle |
SHIP |
| Most earthlings |
ASIANS |
| Music notes |
FAS |
| Nail to the wall |
HANG |
| Name of two German saints |
ULRIC |
| Night lights |
AURORAS |
| Not feeling up ___ |
TOPAR |
| Now's partner |
HERE |
| Obsessed skipper |
AHAB |
| On ___ (secretly) |
THEQT |
| One way to start |
ANEW |
| Oracle site |
DELPHI |
| Palindromic name |
ADA |
| Paradise of "On the Road" |
SAL |
| Personal-ad abbr. |
SWM |
| Pet projects in bills |
PORK |
| Picked out |
CULLED |
| Piggy |
TOE |
| Poker Flat creator Bret |
HARTE |
| Press again |
REIRON |
| Pt. of a line |
SEG |
| Put to flight |
ROUT |
| Quake opening |
SEISMO |
| Quick |
APT |
| Reason to say "oy, vey!" |
TSURIS |
| Robert of "Big" and "Jagged Edge" |
LOGGIA |
| Salem or Selma |
CITY |
| Salt Lake City athlete |
UTE |
| Secluded valley |
GLEN |
| See 57 Across |
MINUSSTALAG |
| Sicko or wacko, e.g. |
SLANG |
| Singer of "Inchworm" on film |
KAYE |
| Smart's partner? |
SASSY |
| Spiny anteaters |
ECHIDNAS |
| Spoils |
LOOT |
| Strange things floating around |
UFOS |
| Sudden outpourings |
SPATES |
| Symbols of opportunity |
OPENDOORS |
| Tattered attire |
RAGS |
| The goldfish in "Pinocchio" |
CLEO |
| The good earth? |
LOAM |
| The Police or Green Day |
TRIO |
| The silent ___ |
TREATMENT |
| The world, in Latin phrases |
ORBI |
| To ___ few |
NAMEA |
| Toils in soil |
HOES |
| Tot's bruise |
BOOBOO |
| Track numbers |
ODDS |
| Turkish soldier |
SPAHI |
| TV's Fife, for ex. |
DEP |
| Type of pass, with "alley" |
OOP |
| Units of appreciation? |
TOKENS |
| USN officers |
LTS |
| Vegas strategy |
SYSTEM |
| Verb ending? |
OSE |
| Wash cycle |
RINSE |
| Weigh station stopper |
SEMI |
| William Tell's canton |
URI |
| Word with loose or tight |
END |
| ___ avis |
RARA |
| ___ buco |
OSSO |
| ___ good deed |
DOA |
| ___ many words |
INSO |
| ___-eyed |
BLEARY |