| 'Napoleon' director Gance |
ABEL |
| 'The King and I' co-star |
KERR |
| 'Up' side |
YEAS |
| 'Yeah, right' |
SURE |
| 24-year-old British P.M. |
PITT |
| Amos or Spelling |
TORI |
| Andean grazer |
LLAMA |
| Anjou or Seckel |
PEAR |
| Be a dilettante |
DABBLE |
| Beach robe |
CAFTAN |
| Beer, slangily |
SUDS |
| Between, to bards |
TWIXT |
| Billy was one |
KID |
| Bit of fabric |
SWATCH |
| Bump up against |
ABUT |
| Celebrates with cereal? |
KIXUPONESHEELS |
| Cereal principle of government? |
CHEXANDBALANCES |
| Cereal secrets? |
TRIXOFTHETRADE. |
| Confess |
AVOW |
| Contradict |
BELIE |
| Cost of a minute call, maybe |
DIME |
| Creamy white |
IVORY |
| Doughnut-shaped |
TORIC |
| Dutch government seat, with 'The' |
HAGUE |
| Eats |
CHOW |
| Emulated Jack Horner |
SAT |
| Equestrian gear |
TACK |
| Forearm bone |
ULNA |
| Greek queen of heaven |
HERA |
| Guiding light: Var. |
LOADSTAR |
| Halftime holler |
RAH |
| Helpless? |
SOLO |
| Henry Hudson's ship |
HALFMOON |
| High ball |
POPUP |
| Instrument shaped like a 69-Across |
LUTE |
| It may be beaten or bucked |
SYSTEM |
| John Wesley's denom. |
METH |
| Kind of admiral |
REAR |