| 'Foreign Affairs' novelist |
LURIE |
| 'I Got ___' (1973 hit) |
ANAME |
| 'Or,' on some posters |
AKA |
| 'Shut Up 'n Play ___ Guitar' (Frank Zappa album) |
YER |
| 'The Shutov Assembly' musician |
ENO |
| 2007 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee |
REM |
| Adam's apple hider for a drag queen |
BOA |
| Appalachian entertainers |
CLOGDANCERS |
| Battle, for example |
OPERASTAR |
| Biting sound |
CHOMP |
| Bully |
ORDERAROUND |
| Carriage |
MIEN |
| Cheesecloth, e.g. |
GAUZE |
| Declarer's action, in bridge |
BID |
| Eagle, e.g. |
LUNARMODULE |
| Execration |
ANATHEMA |
| Fire |
ARDOR |
| Flap |
HULLABALLOO |
| Follower of chair or repair |
PERSON |
| Formally acknowledge |
RECOGNIZE |
| Get out of sight of |
ELUDE |
| Give the skinny |
DISH |
| Goes on first |
OPENS |
| Gp. that owns Constitution Hall |
DAR |
| Half note |
MINIM |
| Harassed |
MOLESTED |
| Having more to remember |
OLDER |
| He's third among National Leaguers in career walks |
OTT |
| Hellenic H |
ETA |
| Idiosyncratic |
ODD |
| It features 'Drawn-Out Dramas' |
MAD |
| It once produced Golden Crackles and Banana Bubbles |
KELLOGGS |
| It's represented by a bunny |
ENERGIZER |
| Joe Cocker sound |
RASP |
| Kentucky bluegrass, often |
SOD |