| Midwest city in the title of a 1942 Glenn Miller #1 hit |
KALAMAZOO |
| Occasion for grilling |
ORALEXAM |
| On deck, say |
ASEA |
| Open-house org |
PTA |
| Own |
DOMINATE |
| Plants whose name derives from the Greek for 'dry' |
AZALEAS |
| Polo alternative |
IZOD |
| Portraitist's request |
SIT |
| Renaissance Faire quaff |
MEAD |
| Rhyming descriptor for Obama |
NODRAMA |
| River through Victoria Falls |
ZAMBEZI |
| Schedule abbr |
TBA |
| Scientist who was friends with Mark Twain |
TESLA |
| Sends off |
RADIATES |
| Shoots the breeze |
NATTERS |
| Some Eastern dignitaries |
RAJAHS |
| Something worn for protection |
AMULET |
| Spoils |
BOOTY |
| Support above a doorway |
LINTEL |
| Those in favor |
AYES |
| Turns on |
AROUSES |
| Two bells, nautically |
ONEPM |
| Unprincipled |
AMORAL |
| Way to get around in Chicago |
ELTRAIN |
| Welcome offering |
LEI |
| When it's light |
DAYTIME |
| Word with search or witness |
STAR |
| Words said with a wave |
OVERHERE |
| Writer who served as a senator in Chile |
NERUDA |
| Y Y Y Y, on a form |
YESES |
| Youth support group |
ALATEEN |
| [Ho-o-o boy, here we go again ...] |
DEEPSIGH |
| ___ Games, second-largest multisport event after the Olympics |
ASIAN |
| ___ Smeal, three-term president of NOW |
ELEANOR |