| James who wrote "A Death in the Family" |
AGEE |
| Jewish feast |
SEDER |
| Lecherous |
SATYRIC |
| Like some cellars |
DAMP |
| Like some SoHo shops |
ARTY |
| Long sandwich |
HERO |
| Magazine proof, briefly |
REPRO |
| NYC memorial location |
TWINTOWERS |
| Offer more, at an auction |
REBID |
| One of the Gospels |
LUKE |
| Perfume since 1932 |
TABU |
| Pitcher's best friend, it's said |
DOUBLEPLAY |
| Poet |
BARD |
| Prevent, as disaster |
AVERT |
| Prey plucker |
TALON |
| Quick kiss |
BUSS |
| Radiator openings |
GRILLES |
| Red Square honoree |
LENIN |
| Seductive quality |
ALLURE |
| See eye-to-eye |
AGREE |
| Sgt. Snorkel's four-legged friend |
OTTO |
| Shakespearean works |
SONNETS |
| Small mountain lake |
TARN |
| Smallest amount |
LEAST |
| Some stay at home |
DADS |
| Tecumseh's tribe |
SHAWNEE |
| Too hard, as bread |
STALE |
| Took out to dinner |
TREATED |
| Totally bungled |
BLEW |
| Used a Swingline |
STAPLED |
| Venerable character actor M. ___ Walsh |
EMMET |
| What an overloaded bookshelf does |
SAGS |
| Wide open |
AGAPE |
| Young actor's goal |
STARDOM |
| ___ artery (kidney's blood supplier) |
RENAL |
| ___-serif (type style) |
SANS |