| Melodramatic sound |
SOB |
| Mr. Mojo ___ (anagrammatic nickname for Jim Morrison) |
RISIN |
| Northern extremes? |
ENS |
| Not paid for, as factory work |
OFFTHECLOCK |
| One to build on |
LOT |
| One who's split |
EXMATE |
| Ones giving cash for quarters |
ROOMERS |
| Ones hoofing it |
PEDS |
| Pal |
ACE |
| Part of an extended family |
NIECE |
| Part of un jour |
HEURE |
| Plot feature |
TWIST |
| Property claim |
LIEN |
| Push to the right, say |
INDENT |
| QB calls |
HUTS |
| Relaxes |
LETSUP |
| Rocker Stefani |
GWEN |
| Sarcasm clarifier |
NOT |
| See 13-Across |
AFTERC |
| See 13-Across |
EEXCEPT |
| Some charitable sporting events |
PROAMS |
| Some Rijksmuseum holdings |
STEENS |
| Sorghum variety |
DURRA |
| Stars and others |
NHLTEAMS |
| Stars, e.g |
ORBS |
| Studier of distant emissions |
RADIOASTRONOMER |
| Subject of a six-volume history by Edward Gibbon |
ANCIENTROME |
| Suffix with opal |
INE |
| Take out |
DELE |
| Temporarily out, say |
ONLOAN |
| Touchdown stat |
ETA |
| Twins sharing a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame |
OLSENS |
| Vision: Prefix |
OPTO |
| Western and foreign, to moviegoers |
GENRES |
| With 14- and 64-Across, familiar rule not always followed |
IBEFORE |
| ___ Tales, magazine where many H. P. Lovecraft stories first appeared |
WEIRD |