| Landmark in the Southwest, and collective description of the beginnings of 18-, 24-, 39- and 51-Across |
FOURCORNERS |
| Letter after psi |
OMEGA |
| Letter before Bravo |
ALFA |
| Lion’s warning |
ROAR |
| Litter container, perhaps |
STY |
| Loaded chip |
NACHO |
| Loretta Lynn’s “___ Honky Tonk Girl” |
IMA |
| Made a decent living |
DIDOK |
| Many an April 1 “news” item |
HOAX |
| Many Little League players |
SONS |
| McDonald’s magnate Ray |
KROC |
| Moderators’ opening lines |
INTROS |
| Monotonous existence |
RUT |
| Most cunning |
SLIEST |
| New Jersey senator Booker |
CORY |
| Object in the Pinkerton logo |
EYE |
| Othello’s betrayer |
IAGO |
| Parka part |
HOOD |
| Pennsylvania port |
ERIE |
| Picnic ruiners |
ANTS |
| Place to buy staples that isn’t Staples |
OFFICEMAX |
| Player of Charles in “Citizen Kane” |
ORSON |
| Polynesian performance |
HULA |
| Rent out |
LET |
| Sacred writings |
SCRIPTURE |
| Shucking unit |
EAR |
| Site of a moth’s emergence |
COCOON |
| Site whose mission is “to help bring creative projects to life” |
KICKSTARTER |
| Soccer star Carli |
LLOYD |
| Sound of surprise |
OHO |
| Stereotypically nerdy accessory |
POCKETPROTECTOR |
| Swiss summit |
ALP |
| Take a load off |
SIT |
| The Dog Star |
SIRIUS |
| Thoroughbred’s parent |
SIRE |
| Unshaking |
STEADY |
| Utterly |
STONECOLD |
| William of ___ (philosopher with a “razor”) |
OCCAM |
| Word ignored in indexing |
THE |