| "... a thousand ___ no!" |
TIMES |
| "Animal House" party attire |
TOGA |
| "Family Feud" teammate, often |
INLAW |
| "Feed ___, starve a fever" |
ACOLD |
| "Giant" of wrestling |
ANDRE |
| "I think I can, I think I can" speaker |
ENGINE |
| "Oh, well" noise |
SIGH |
| "The Three Faces of ___" (1957) |
EVE |
| 1777 Philadelphia-area battle site |
PAOLI |
| Admission back in |
REENTRY |
| Agricultural flier |
CROPDUSTER |
| Always used by a poet? |
EER |
| Apple or pear, e.g. |
POME |
| Arp's art movement |
DADA |
| Banned fruit tree chemical |
ALAR |
| Be behind in payments |
OWE |
| Become cohesive |
GEL |
| Biting midge |
GNAT |
| Breaks one's back |
TOILS |
| Bright butterflies |
VICEROYS |
| Cattle drive locale |
RANGE |
| Celtic language |
GAELIC |
| Cherry handle |
STEM |
| Chinese monetary unit |
YUAN |
| Choose for membership |
TAP |
| Clay-pigeon game |
SKEET |
| Commie |
PINKO |
| Cry of excitement |
WHOOP |
| Cult leader, in a way |
BRAINWASHER |
| Cut drastically, as prices |
SLASH |
| Deliverer's need, perhaps |
VAN |
| Draw ___ in the sand |
ALINE |
| English subjects? |
NOUNS |
| First word of a Pacino film |
SCENT |
| Fleur-de-___ |
LIS |
| Frome or Hawke |
ETHAN |
| Garlic portion |
CLOVE |
| Gilbert & Sullivan princess |
IDA |
| Gingery cookie |
SNAP |
| Hand-picks |
SELECTS |