| Liszt's son-in-law |
WAGNER |
| Mends |
RESEWS |
| More substantial |
MEATIER |
| Most miserable |
SORRIEST |
| Mother ___ |
TERESA |
| N.F.L. Hall-of-Famer elected to the Minnesota Supreme Court |
ALANPAGE |
| Not out of it |
AWARE |
| Noted fossil site |
LABREA |
| Occasion pertinent to this puzzle |
STPATRICKSDAY |
| Office feature, sometimes |
SAFE |
| Old camp |
STALAG |
| Optimally |
ATBEST |
| Partner of rosemary, in Shakespeare |
RUE |
| Present, e.g. |
TENSE |
| Put back |
STET |
| Put to sleep, maybe |
BORE |
| Quacks |
FRAUDS |
| See 17-Across |
ANDCABBAGE |
| Set |
GEL |
| Seventh-century date |
DCI |
| Sir Galahad's mother |
ELAINE |
| Source of knocking |
GIN |
| Starting now |
HENCE |
| Subject of Caesar's writing |
GAUL |
| Suffix with strict |
URE |
| Swear words? |
IDO |
| Tempest in a teapot |
ADO |
| They may be suspended from art class |
MOBILES |
| Thick-soled shoe |
SABOT |
| Tops, in slang |
DABOMB |
| Vagabond |
PICARO |
| Vessels also called broadhorns |
ARKS |
| Warning on an airplane wing |
NOSTEP |
| Washington, D.C., once |
SWAMP |
| With 58-Across, a hearty order |
CORNEDBEEF |
| Word usually said in triplicate |
YADA |