| “Are you ready?” response |
YESIAM |
| “Citizen” played by Orson Welles |
KANE |
| “I told you so!” |
SEE |
| “Insecure” star Rae |
ISSA |
| “No seats left” sign at a theater |
SRO |
| “___ there, done that” |
BEEN |
| 1964 Beatles hit, and a hint to the circled letters in this puzzle |
TWISTANDSHOUT |
| American fashion designer |
PERRYELLIS |
| Arranged like spokes |
RADIAL |
| Bad-mouth |
DISS |
| Bombers and fighters |
WARPLANES |
| Bro’s sibling |
SIS |
| Brother’s daughter |
NIECE |
| Chain that makes a lot of bread |
PANERA |
| Chain that sells stacks |
IHOP |
| City and its surrounding region |
METROAREA |
| D.C. baseball team, familiarly |
NATS |
| Dine at a diner |
EATOUT |
| Dresses with fat before cooking |
LARDS |
| Drink garnished with an olive |
MARTINI |
| Energize |
AMPUP |
| Fix, as a pet cat |
SPAY |
| Harvest season |
FALL |
| Home of college’s Huskies, familiarly |
UCONN |
| Hosp. workers |
RNS |
| Indian coin |
RUPEE |
| Informal restaurant |
CAFE |
| Intrinsically |
PERSE |
| It goes up when it comes down |
UMBRELLA |
| Jamaican music |
SKA |
| Kachina doll maker |
HOPI |
| Laundry room fastener |
CLOTHESPIN |
| Lilly of pharmaceuticals |
ELI |
| Low-ranking Navy officer: Abbr |
ENS |
| Mineral with thin layers |
MICA |
| Mornings: Abbr |
AMS |
| Nickelodeon’s “Explorer” |
DORA |
| Not new |
OLD |
| Official decree |
EDICT |