| ". . . in ___-horse open sleigh" |
AONE |
| "Antiques Roadshow" item, sometimes |
CURIO |
| "Awesome!" '80s-style |
RAD |
| "Dinger" or "drum" starter |
HUM |
| "Dragnet" actor Jack |
WEBB |
| "For Sale by ___" |
OWNER |
| "For Your Eyes Only" character |
BOND |
| "Heavens to Betsy!" |
EGAD |
| "Isn't that ___ much?" |
ABIT |
| "My Country, ___ of Thee" |
TIS |
| "The ___ thickens" |
PLOT |
| "Turn off the sound" button |
MUTE |
| A Nation of Immigrants |
AMERICA |
| Abbr. on a cornerstone |
EST |
| Adventurer's stock |
TALES |
| Alpine activity |
SLALOM |
| Analysts' concerns |
EGOS |
| Appetite arouser |
AROMA |
| April workhorse |
CPA |
| Atlanta suburb |
SMYRNA |
| Bassoon kin |
OBOE |
| Big Iraqi port |
BASRA |
| Bread with a pouch |
PITA |
| Certain evergreens |
FIRS |
| Certain Monopoly card |
DEED |
| City or lake |
ERIE |
| Collected, as votes |
GARNERED |
| Crestfallen |
SAD |
| Deep black, in poetry |
EBON |
| Dennis the Menace, to Mr. Wilson |
SOURCEOFTROUBLE |
| Devotional ceremonies |
RITES |
| Double-curved arch molding |
OGEE |
| Dundee who trained Ali |
ANGELO |
| Eccentric, to put it nicely |
LOOPY |
| Etc. relative |
ETAL |
| Float, as a scent |
WAFT |
| Goes out for an hour or two? |
NAPS |
| Grammar class subjects |
NOUNS |