| Formerly, to a poet |
ERE |
| Greeted warmly |
EMBRACED |
| Hard on the eyes and nose |
ACRID |
| Having the most currency? |
NEWEST |
| Human beings |
PEOPLE |
| It goeth before a fall |
PRIDE |
| It has an eye on TV |
CBS |
| It's taken in vein |
ORE |
| Kindly doctor's asset |
BEDSIDEMANNER |
| Lasting impression? |
SCAR |
| Letters associated with an alias |
AKA |
| Lively and happy |
UPBEAT |
| Long-snouted fish |
GAR |
| Macs |
BUBS |
| Malty mugful |
ALE |
| Matterhorn or Monte Leone |
ALP |
| Menu listing |
ITEM |
| Modern prefix? |
NEO |
| Naval combat unit |
MANOFWAR |
| One who doesn't complete a sentence? |
ESCAPEE |
| Opposite of "post-" |
PRE |
| Perry Mason's secretary Street |
DELLA |
| Pilot's update, for short |
ETA |
| Quilting event |
BEE |
| Ruined, as foodstuffs |
SPOILT |
| Set up tents |
ENCAMP |
| Settle snugly |
NESTLE |
| Stop legally |
EMBAR |
| Supporter stuck in the ground |
TEE |
| Tidy up, in a way |
MAKEONESBED |
| Tranquilize |
SEDATE |
| Violin precursors |
REBECS |
| Water-loving houseplant |
FERN |
| Went out with the waves |
EBBED |
| Wet month |
APRIL |
| What an ampersand means |
AND |
| Word with "dynamic" or "space" |
AERO |
| You can see right through it |
LENS |