| 'Fo' sho' |
DEF |
| 'For Better or for Worse' matriarch |
ELLY |
| 'Not for me' |
IPASS |
| 'Relaciones Espirituales' writer |
STTERESA |
| 'That's a great price!' |
SWEETDEAL |
| '___ at Duke's Place' (1965 jazz album) |
ELLA |
| '___ pis!' ('Too bad!,' in France) |
TANT |
| '___ sine scientia nihil est' (Latin motto) |
ARS |
| 2007 satirical best seller subtitled 'And So Can You!' |
IAMAMERICA |
| 2009 Lady Gaga hit |
BADROMANCE |
| 45, e.g. |
DISC |
| 9-Down variety |
FRITTATA |
| About |
ASTO |
| Adjective for a coach house inn, maybe |
OLDE |
| Age |
GETOLDER |
| Alternative to a shake |
FISTBUMP |
| Area worth the most bonus troops in the game Risk |
ASIA |
| Attempts to sink |
PUTTS |
| Bachelor party entertainment |
LAPDANCES |
| Bashes |
GALAS |
| Bills |
NIBS |
| Bldgs. with community courts |
YMCAS |
| Board game grande dame |
MRSPEACOCK |
| Brand in contact lens care |
RENU |
| Breakfast dish |
OMELET |
| Building support |
STRUT |
| Bygone medical ventilator |
IRONLUNG |
| Caustic soda, symbolically |
NAOH |
| Certain Afrocentrist |
RASTA |
| Date in France? |
AMIE |
| Defunct ministry initials |
PTL |
| Distresses |
ILLS |
| First British group since the Beatles to have two albums in the U.S. top 10 at the same time |
SPICEGIRLS |
| Fish also called a Jerusalem haddock |
OPAH |
| Founding member of Public Enemy known for wearing large clocks around his neck |
FLAVORFLAV |