| Latin 101 word |
ESSE |
| Leading |
INFRONT |
| Leaf-turning mo. |
SEPT |
| Like some epic poetry |
ICELANDIC |
| Lip-___ (doesn't really sing) |
SYNCS |
| Luau chow |
POI |
| Lugs |
TOTES |
| Modus operandi |
HOW |
| Monopoly income |
RENTS |
| Mountain climber? |
TBAR |
| Negotiator's outrageous demand, e.g. |
DEALBREAKER |
| New York city near Binghamton |
OWEGO |
| One of the Sinatras |
TINA |
| Ones close to le coeur |
AMIS |
| Papal name |
PIUS |
| Parachuting event |
DROP |
| Payment method |
CASH |
| Peter Fonda title role |
ULEE |
| Pinhead |
BOOB |
| Place for a numbered flag |
HOLE |
| Prefix with color |
TRI |
| Reduce the area of by 50% |
FOLDINHALF |
| Routine |
CUTANDDRIED |
| Schnozz |
BEAK |
| Scored on serve |
ACED |
| Self-help author Wayne |
DYER |
| Shampoo finish |
RINSE |
| Slowly depart |
SHUFFLEOFF |
| Spiritual leader |
RABBI |
| Tet observer |
ASIAN |
| The Pointer Sisters' '___ So Shy' |
HES |
| Top of the head |
PATE |
| Use elbow grease on |
SCOUR |
| W.W. II danger |
UBOAT |
| W.W. II heroes: Abbr. |
RAF |
| West Wing workers |
AIDES |
| When Carmen meets Don José |
ACTI |
| ___ II (razor brand) |
TRAC |
| ___ Middlecoff, 1949 and 1956 U.S. Open champ |
CARY |