| Leave out |
OMIT |
| Legend maker |
ACURA |
| Like funeral marches |
SOLEMN |
| Look after |
TEND |
| Low digit? |
TOE |
| Lucrative deposits |
ORES |
| McShane of BBC's 'Lovejoy' |
IAN |
| Means of reaching the top |
SKITOW |
| Metric measures |
KILOS |
| Multi-PC hookup, for short |
LAN |
| No-goodnik |
MEAIE |
| No-win situation? |
TIE |
| One of many in an 1889 van Gogh painting |
IRIS |
| Over again |
ANEW |
| Papal court |
HOLYSEE |
| Part of a drum kit |
HIHT |
| Patty Hearst's abductors: Abbr |
SLA |
| People often put clothes on them |
HANERS |
| Pleasing vocal quality |
LIL |
| Polygonal point |
VETEX |
| Presently |
AON |
| Scrutinize |
SCAN |
| Shopper's aid |
LIST |
| Short-story author Eudora |
WELY |
| Shrinks |
ANALYSTS |
| Some Christmas ornaments |
ORBS |
| Spiro Agnew's plea, for short |
NOLO |
| Stain |
BLOT |
| Talent agent Emanuel |
ARI |
| This puzzle's honoree, born June 23, 1912 (but only if you've finished 37 Across) |
HRHALDEMAN |
| Unlikely to form compounds |
INERT |
| What eight squares in this puzzle contain, thus creating a cipher key |
TWOLETTERS |
| Where kwanzas are spent |
ANOLA |
| Winged mammal |
BAT |
| Winning tic-tac-toe sequence |
OOO |
| ___ Park, where this puzzle's honoree did his most famous work |
BLETCHLEY |
| ___ show (carnival attraction) |
RAREE |
| ___ Xtra (Coca-Cola Company beverage) |
PIBB |