| Latin word on a cornerstone |
ANNO |
| Little thing to pick |
NIT |
| Lively dance |
REEL |
| Louis XIV, par exemple |
ROI |
| Meeting of Congress |
SESSION |
| Name of three presidents |
GEORGE |
| Neither masculine nor feminine |
NEUTER |
| Noodle product? |
IDEA |
| Nudge |
PROD |
| Numbers for one |
SOLI |
| One of the Gershwins |
IRA |
| PC monitors |
CRTS |
| Place for a bargain? |
BASEMENT |
| Powerful TV princess |
XENA |
| Puts in a fresh pot |
REPLANTS |
| Recipe direction |
STIR |
| Ring of color |
AREOLA |
| River formed at Pittsburgh |
OHIO |
| Rob Roy refusals |
NAES |
| See 4-Across |
INTHE |
| See 4-Across |
MIDDLE |
| She played Carla Tortelli on "Cheers" |
RHEAPERLMAN |
| She played Nicole Chapman on "Fame" |
NIAPEEPLES |
| She, in São Paulo |
ELA |
| Snappy dresser |
DUDE |
| Some TV screens |
LCDS |
| Stately tree |
ELM |
| Thing to avoid |
NONO |
| TNT element? |
TRI |
| Tower city |
PISA |
| Traffic cop's request |
LICENSE |
| Trespass |
SIN |
| Trivia game that involves bluffing |
MALARKY |
| Washstand vessels |
EWERS |
| Wine bottle datum |
YEAR |
| With 36- and 62-Across, kids' ball game, and something this puzzle's four longest answers have in common |
MONKEY |
| Working (with) |
TEAMED |
| World-weariness |
ENNUI |