| '-er' or '-ing,' e.g.: Abbr. |
SUF |
| 'College' member who votes for president |
ELECTOR |
| 'Norma Rae' director |
MARTINRITT |
| '___ to break it to you, but ...' |
IHATE |
| 007 player Roger |
MOORE |
| 1965 Roger Miller hit |
KINGOFTHEROAD |
| 2000 Green Party candidate |
RALPHNADER |
| 22-Down's state: Abbr. |
FLA |
| A truck may go uphill in it |
LOWGEAR |
| Actors Robbins and Allen |
TIMS |
| After midnight, say |
LATE |
| As a twosome, musically |
ADUE |
| Barely open |
AJAR |
| Be obsequious (to) |
KOWTOW |
| Channel swimmer Gertrude |
EDERLE |
| City in northern France |
LILLE |
| City near Fort Lauderdale |
MIAMI |
| Coal-mining city of West Virginia |
HUNTINGTON |
| Connections |
TIEINS |
| Cosmetician Lauder |
ESTEE |
| Cut, as wood |
HEWN |
| Dems.' foes |
REPS |
| Dictator Amin |
IDI |
| Drinker's total |
BARTAB |
| Ending for buck |
AROO |
| Ending with sched- |
ULE |
| Extra wager |
SIDEBET |
| Eye amorously |
OGLE |
| Fit to be eaten |
EDIBLE |
| Former N.B.A. star Danny |
AINGE |
| Frist's predecessor as Senate majority leader |
LOTT |
| Group of three |
TRIAD |
| Hermann who wrote 'Steppenwolf' |
HESSE |
| Hidden means of support? |
BRA |
| Horticulturist who developed the Shasta daisy |
LUTHERBURBANK |
| In the midst of |
AMONG |