| Listing in a footnote |
SOURCE |
| Long, long time |
EON |
| Many an I.R.S. employee |
CPA |
| Map with elevation lines, in brief |
TOPO |
| Most common answer in New York Times crosswords (more than 6% of all puzzles) |
ERA |
| Name on a building wing, perhaps |
DONOR |
| NaOH, familiarly |
LYE |
| Nile biter |
ASP |
| Nobelist Bohr with a 32-Across named for him |
NIELS |
| Not get take-out |
DINEIN |
| Obsessive fan, in slang |
STAN |
| Old dagger |
SNEE |
| One of more than 115 on a table |
ELEMENT |
| One-named Greek New Age musician |
YANNI |
| Pick up on |
DETECT |
| Portmanteau coinage describing this puzzle's theme |
ALLITERNATION |
| Prefix with tourism |
ECO |
| Professional you might need to see? |
OPTICIAN |
| Region traveled by 63-Across |
ASIA |
| Regret |
RUE |
| Revolutionary Guevara |
CHE |
| Rock's ___ Bizkit |
LIMP |
| Sales at concerts or games, informally |
MERCH |
| San Diego's state, informally |
CALI |
| Scottish girls |
LASSES |
| Shape for an eyebrow or rainbow |
ARCH |
| Single item seemingly always found at the bottom of a McDonald's bag |
FRENCHFRY |
| Support for a PC |
TECH |
| The first one was sent in 1971 |
EMAIL |
| Tip of a shoelace |
AGLET |
| U-shaped stringed instrument |
LYRE |
| Volcanic pollutant |
ASH |
| Weapon in the original Clue |
LEADPIPE |
| Where model workers can be found? |
AUTOSHOP |
| World's largest cosmetics company |
LOREAL |
| ___ Jima (1945 battle site) |
IWO |
| ___ one's time (waited) |
BIDED |