| ". . . with the greatest of ___" |
EASE |
| "Pomp and Circumstance" composer |
ELGAR |
| "___ take arms against . . ." ("Hamlet") |
ORTO |
| 119.6 square yards |
ARE |
| 180-degree maneuver |
UTURN |
| 2.54 centimeters |
INCH |
| AAA offering |
TOW |
| African coast |
GUINEA |
| April or November surprise |
SNOW |
| Apropos of |
INRE |
| Atlanta-Augusta dir. |
ESE |
| Beloved man with a bag |
SANTA |
| Bothersome engine noise |
PING |
| Bygone autocrat |
CZAR |
| Carpe ___ (seize the day) |
DIEM |
| Change course |
VEER |
| City southeast of Atlanta |
MACON |
| Civil War general |
RENO |
| Cleans up |
TIDIES |
| Computer adjunct |
MODEM |
| Conductive substance |
METAL |
| Creator of 17-Across |
IRVING |
| Creator of 17-Across |
BERLIN |
| Currier partner |
IVES |
| Decree ender |
NISI |
| Defense of a sort |
ALIBI |
| Dis or moola, e.g. |
SLANG |
| Discourage |
DETER |
| Doubtless |
SURE |
| Dreaded |
FEARED |
| Enough for a bath |
TUBFUL |
| False god |
BAAL |
| From then on |
ASOF |
| Fuss |
TODO |
| Gainsay |
DENY |
| Geraint's ladylove |
ENID |
| Hall-of-Fame knuckleballer Jesse |
HAINES |
| Hatfields or McCoys |
CLAN |
| How a felon runs? |
AFOUL |