| Guinness of the cinema |
ALEC |
| Hibernating |
TORPID |
| It aims to appease |
SOP |
| Italian volcano |
ETNA |
| J.K. Rowling's kid |
HARRY |
| Jogger's malady |
ACHE |
| Kind of evidence |
FORENSIC |
| Latin ending? |
FINIS |
| Lip-protruding expressions |
POUTS |
| Mexican coin |
PESO |
| Mountain nymph of Greek myth |
OREAD |
| Nicholas I was one |
TSAR |
| Ooze through a crevice |
SEEP |
| Perfume feature |
SCENT |
| Place in battle formation |
DEPLOY |
| Place specializing in steaks |
CHOPHOUSE |
| Place to use this puzzle's theme words? |
KARATECLASS |
| Rabbit fur (Var.) |
CONY |
| Ration (out) |
DOLE |
| Religious splinter group |
SECT |
| Rounded stadium roof |
DOME |
| Scientist's workplace |
LAB |
| Short narrative or tale |
CONTE |
| Sideshow employee |
CARNY |
| Singer-actor Kristofferson |
KRIS |
| Six-pack drink |
BEER |
| Some people take a shine to it |
SHOE |
| Soprano's solo |
ARIA |
| Sound heard multiple times |
ECHO |
| Sphere of work |
AREA |
| Sword with a blunt end |
EPEE |
| The Masters game |
GOLF |
| Took part in a joust |
TILTED |
| Valentine's Day figure |
CUPID |
| VW or BMW |
AUTO |
| Where cold cuts are cut |
DELI |
| Young lady, sarcastically |
MISSY |
| Zoo attractions |
APES |
| ___ two-shoes |
GOODY |