| “Fiddler on the Roof” protagonist |
TEVYE |
| “I cannot tell ___” |
ALIE |
| “I love you,” in Spain |
TEAMO |
| “Parsifal” prop |
GRAIL |
| “The Three Musketeers” author |
DUMAS |
| “___ Small World” |
ITSA |
| Astronaut Jemison |
MAE |
| Bantam baby |
CHICK |
| Charlotte Brontë’s Jane |
EYRE |
| Chocolate substitute |
CAROB |
| Complaints |
BEEFS |
| Connections |
INS |
| Consequence of consuming the forbidden fruit |
ORIGINALSIN |
| Cosette in “Les Misérables,” for one |
WAIF |
| Current-controlling component |
RHEOSTAT |
| Custard-based dessert |
FLAN |
| Desists |
HALTS |
| Disney sci-fi film of 1982 |
TRON |
| Diva’s delivery |
ARIA |
| Documentary filmmaker Burns |
KEN |
| DVD player’s predecessor |
VCR |
| Entry-level job title part: Abbr |
ASST |
| Family |
KIN |
| Feels warm to the touch, say |
RUNSAFEVER |
| Fights with someone |
GOESAFEWROUNDS |
| Finished |
ATANEND |
| Flood-prevention constructions |
DIKES |
| Form of touch that’s another form of touch backwards |
TAP |
| Fruity ice cream drink |
BANANASHAKE |
| Golfer’s goal |
PAR |
| Had lunch |
ATE |
| Homicide and kidnapping, often |
CLASSAFELONIES |
| Iconic riveter of WWII |
ROSIE |
| Impolite |
RUDE |
| It fills la mer |
EAU |
| Jab with a finger |
POKE |
| Jargon suffix |
ESE |