| 'Antiques Roadshow' item |
CURIO |
| 'The Labors of Hercules' painter |
RENI |
| 'Touché!' elicitor |
RIPOSTE |
| A boxer may work on it |
BONE |
| Ancient dynasty name |
PTOLEMY |
| Assent to relent |
OKOK |
| Big print: Abbr. |
ENL |
| Bit of bread |
ONE |
| Common feature of a Dracula mask |
WIDOWSPEAK |
| Cosmetic extremes? |
CEES |
| Creature with a paddlelike tail |
SEACOW |
| Daughter in ''night, Mother' |
JESSIE |
| Discharge |
EMIT |
| Disorderly do |
MOP |
| Doesn't look normal |
MUGS |
| Dogged |
BESET |
| Effects created by 43-Across |
GLINTS |
| European princely dynasty name |
ESTE |
| Fannie who wrote 'Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe' |
FLAGG |
| Folks are often fooled when these arrive |
APRILS |
| Grps. sponsoring many book fairs |
PTAS |
| He outlawed 38-Across because it promoted gambling |
MAO |
| Heir, legally |
ALIENEE |
| Himmel und ___ (apple-and-potato dish) |
ERDE |
| Hollywood techie's field, briefly |
CGI |
| Hospital administration, briefly |
MEDS |
| It has a diagonal rib |
SERGE |
| It's played with 144 pieces |
MAHJONGG |
| Its HQ is in D.C.'s Federal Triangle |
IRS |
| Lampshade blemish |
SCORCHMARK |
| Languishes in the lockup |
ROTS |
| Like many forum postings: Abbr. |
ANON |
| Like men, women and children |
PLURALIZED |
| Magazine |
STOREHOUSE |
| Make less flamboyant |
MUTE |