| Loft-y place? |
SOHO |
| Medicated lozenge |
PASTILLE |
| Mushroom stem |
STIPE |
| Name that means 'princess' in Hebrew |
SARAH |
| Nickname popularized by a New York Morning Telegraph sportswriter in the 1920s, with 'the' |
BIGAPPLE |
| No. on a bottle, maybe |
SPF |
| Officials who may issue licenses |
TOWNCLERKS |
| Often-retractable car part |
AUTOANTENNA |
| Part of a legionnaire's costume |
SASH |
| Picks up the pace |
STEPSONIT |
| Proofreading abbr. |
ITAL |
| Recover from a nap |
STRETCH |
| Regrettable, as consequences |
UNDESIRED |
| Rolling landscape features |
VALES |
| See who's there, say |
CALLROLL |
| Self-referential, informally |
META |
| Selfish |
SMALLMINDED |
| Site of the War of 1812 Museum |
PLATTSBURGH |
| Smidge |
TAD |
| Something seen on a pad |
HELICOPTER |
| Something to clean one's teeth with, maybe |
POLIDENT |
| Source of most of the names in 'The Lion King' |
SWAHILI |
| Spot treatment? |
FLEASHAMPOO |
| The first manned Apollo mission |
VII |
| They make up a chapter |
MONKS |
| Towlines are tied around them |
BITTS |
| TV family that popularized the term 'parental unit' |
CONEHEADS |
| Two teaspoons, e.g. |
DOSE |
| Unkindly |
ILL |
| Wee drink |
NIP |
| What 'the lowing herd wind slowly o'er' in a Thomas Gray poem |
LEA |
| What a stratigraphist might take |
CORESAMPLE |
| Word used three times in the first four lines of the Lord's Prayer |
THY |