| ". . . with the greatest of ___" |
EASE |
| "Hems" partner |
HAWS |
| "Joy of Cooking" author Rombauer |
IRMA |
| "Monster" lizard |
GILA |
| "Murder on the ___ Express" |
ORIENT |
| "To Sir, With Love" singer |
LULU |
| A chip for a kitty |
ANTE |
| A chip off the old flock? |
SECT |
| Abandon, as a subject |
DROP |
| Abolishes |
ENDS |
| Accumulate, as a fortune |
AMASS |
| Additive to some tissues |
ALOE |
| Adjuvant or adjutant |
AIDE |
| Advertiser's target |
USER |
| Amount of hair cream |
DAB |
| An anagram for "rats" |
TSAR |
| Anger or wrath |
IRE |
| Arrogant leader |
COCKOFTHEWALK |
| Autobody impression |
DENT |
| Battering wind |
GALE |
| Beaver's construction |
DAM |
| Birthday suit material? |
SKIN |
| Bit of theater litter |
STUB |
| Botanical gardens display |
FLORA |
| Broken, on a ranch |
TAMED |
| Carpet characteristic |
PILE |
| Cat, goat or rabbit |
ANGORA |
| Coffee go-with |
DONUT |
| Comical routines |
SHTICKS |
| Completely fill |
SATE |
| Completely relaxed |
LOOSEASAGOOSE |
| Credit union offerings |
LOANS |
| Deduce logically |
INFER |
| Dishonest person |
KNAVE |
| Dramatic, detailed tales |
SAGAS |
| Escape, in a way |
DUCKANDRUN |
| Feels guilty about |
RUES |
| Feudal vassal or lord |
LIEGE |
| Former capital of Senegal |
SAINTLOUIS |