| Old-fashioned music hall |
ODEON |
| One of the Dow Jones 30 |
KODAK |
| One who's decamped? |
AWOL |
| One with no hope of getting out |
LIFER |
| Oval |
ELLIPSE. |
| Part of an orange |
ZEST |
| Played (with) |
TOYED |
| Prefix with -drome |
VELO |
| Prefix with plasm |
ECTO |
| Quite a load |
TON |
| Rainbows |
ARCS |
| Rarity for a century plant |
BLOOM |
| Reduce to tears, maybe |
BORE |
| Rips to pieces |
RENDS |
| River to the English Channel |
ORNE |
| Rocker Bob |
SEGER |
| Saroyan's 'My Name is ___' |
ARAM |
| Schuss, e.g. |
SKI |
| See 17-Across |
ONASNOWYEVENING |
| Ships' handlers |
CREWS |
| Sign up |
ENLIST |
| Single-celled organisms |
MONADS |
| Sot |
TOPER |
| Statement from Pinocchio |
LIE |
| Stern |
REAR |
| Stir up |
ROIL |
| Subatomic particle |
PROTON |
| The basics |
ABCS |
| The Brits in colonial India |
RAJ |
| Tiniest bit |
DROP |
| Tropical woe |
MALARIA |
| TV sleuth Fletcher, to friends |
JESS |
| Unit of oil production: Abbr. |
BBL |
| Unusual |
ODD |
| Wear away |
ERODE |
| What 17- and 39-Across is |
ROBERTFROSTPOEM |
| What jazz ends with, in England |
ZEDS |
| With 39-Across, often-quoted work of 1923 |
STOPPINGBYWOODS |