| Like some people resisting arrest |
TASERED |
| Like some tattooed characters |
RUNIC |
| Like swift streams |
EROSIVE |
| MSG component |
GLUTAMATE |
| N.Y.C.'s Washington ___ |
HTS |
| Needle point?: Abbr. |
ENE |
| One who surrenders |
ABNEGATOR |
| P.G.A. Tour Rookie of the Year two years before Woods |
ELS |
| Part of AIM |
AOL |
| Part of many an AIM chat |
LOL |
| People who have been 45-Downed |
INS |
| Plant whose roots are used as detergent |
AMOLE |
| Rich of old films |
IRENE |
| See 33-Across |
ONENOTE |
| Sodium ___ (cleansers) |
BORATES |
| Something you can bank on |
POOLTABLE |
| Spot for a tot |
PRESCHOOL |
| Stethoscope inventor Laënnec and others |
RENES |
| Stuck, in a way |
BEMIRED |
| Superb |
CLASSA |
| Tart flavor |
PECAN |
| Tennis's Goolagong |
EVONNE |
| They may be incubating |
NEONATES |
| Totally assured, as victory |
ALLSEWNUP |
| Two-time U.S. Women's Open winner |
INKSTER |
| Went wild |
RANAMOK |
| What a motto encapsulates |
SENTIMENT |
| What flounder flounder in |
NET |
| Where cells are of little use |
DEADSPOTS |
| With 36-Across, 'Babes in Arms' tune that's apt for this puzzle |
JOHNNY |
| ___ date |
SETA |