| ''It's good for what ___ ya'' |
AILS |
| ''Ivanhoe'' writer |
SCOTT |
| ''Steppenwolf'' author Hermann |
HESSE |
| ''The ___ Cometh'' |
ICEMAN |
| ''Uh-huh'' |
YUP |
| ''Yay team!'' |
RAH |
| ''You'' homophone |
EWE |
| Ad-___ (improvises) |
LIBS |
| Alternative word |
ELSE |
| Always, poetically |
EER |
| Ambiguous |
VAGUE |
| Arboreal abode |
NEST |
| Assemble |
MEET |
| Attacks with snowballs |
PELTS |
| Barbecue accessories |
SPITS |
| Birdbath gunk |
ALGAE |
| Bluish purple |
HYACINTH |
| Boring tools |
AWLS |
| Bound |
LEAP |
| Breakfast grain |
OAT |
| British museum |
TATE |
| City near the Ruhr |
ESSEN |
| Correspondent's request |
WRITE |
| Dance or dip |
SALSA |
| Deer feature, perhaps |
WHITETAIL |
| Dos Passos trilogy |
USA |
| Dramatic presentation |
PLAY |
| Endure defeat |
TAKEITONTHECHIN |
| Enola Gay's payload |
ABOMB |
| Fa-la link on a musical scale |
SOL |
| Face the music |
BITETHEBULLET |
| Fill up |
SATE |
| Force-quit key |
ALT |
| Frankenstein's monster feature |
BOLT |
| Gazer |
OGLER |
| Geishas' accessories |
OBIS |
| German war vessel |
UBOAT |
| Got into the swing? |
SAT |
| Gracefully limber |
LITHE |