| 'Artaxerxes' composer |
ARNE |
| 'How to Handle a Woman' lyricist |
LERNER |
| 'The Conscious Lovers' playwright, 1722 |
STEELE |
| A la King? |
EERILY |
| Beyond one's persona |
INREALLIFE |
| Bridge expert Culbertson and others |
ELYS |
| Brits' 'governors' |
DADS |
| Candy that, in urban legend, can be lethal when mixed with soda |
POPROCKS |
| Coastal flier |
SEAEAGLE |
| Comforting words |
THERENOW |
| Communiqué segue |
ASTO |
| Concertedly |
ASONE |
| Cry of excitement |
OHOH |
| Deal a low blow |
KNEE |
| Designate |
ASSIGN |
| Drinks akin to americanos |
LATTES |
| English 101 subject |
TENSE |
| Excitements |
AROUSALS |
| Fast one |
DIRTYTRICK |
| Field work |
NORMARAE |
| Focus of some workouts |
LATS |
| Furtive summons |
PSST |
| Goes with |
SEES |
| Have a sudden inspiration? |
GASP |
| In ___ (even) |
ATIE |
| Irish moss, e.g. |
SEAWEED |
| It's exactly a foot long |
SHOETREE |
| Just bread and water, e.g. |
MEAGERDIET |
| Lacquered metalware |
TOLE |
| Like some fruit |
SEEDLESS |
| Long series of troubles |
SIEGE |
| Many an 'S.N.L.' cast member |
TVIDOL |
| Marine animals like the sea lily and feather star |
CRINOIDS |