| King with a statue in Trafalgar Square |
JAMESII |
| Less welcoming |
ICIER |
| Lizard that chirps |
GECKO |
| Material in protein synthesis |
RNA |
| Maurice of Nixon's cabinet |
STANS |
| Mellow, say |
AGE |
| Mini-section of an almanac |
ATLAS |
| Misbehaving |
BAD |
| Mythological subject for Titian and Botticelli |
VENUS |
| Nail's partner |
TOOTH |
| Olympic sport since 2000 |
TAEKWONDO |
| One of the ABC islands |
ARUBA |
| Parch |
DEHYDRATE |
| Peruvian volcano El ___ |
MISTI |
| Pot contents |
POKERBETS |
| Procter & Gamble's first liquid laundry detergent |
ERA |
| Quiet |
APPEASE |
| Rattlebrains |
DODOS |
| Rot |
DECOMPOSE |
| Salon supply |
HENNA |
| See 17-Across |
NUMBEROFLETTERS |
| See 17-Across |
ODD |
| Smooths |
SANDS |
| Some sports scores, briefly |
TDS |
| Something that may be let out |
HEM |
| Stiff-backed |
ERECT |
| Subpar grade |
DEE |
| Totally beat |
ZONKEDOUT |
| U.S. term for a British 'saloon' |
SEDAN |
| W.W. II blockade enforcer |
UBOAT |
| Walks |
PATHS |
| What hawks do |
SWOOP |
| Who wrote 'I was never kinder to the old man than during the whole week before I killed him' |
POE |
| Winter hours in Colo. |
MST |
| With 37- and 54-Across, curious property of this crossword |
EACHANSWERHASAN |
| ___ metabolism |
BASAL |