| Jump the broom, so to speak |
WED |
| Latte go-with |
SCONE |
| Little chortles |
HEHS |
| Machine part connecting to a gearwheel |
PAWL |
| Musical intensifier |
ASSAI |
| Mythical predator of elephants |
ROC |
| Name for the T. rex at Chicago's Field Museum |
SUE |
| Napping |
UNAWARE |
| New York Jets home from 1964 to 1983 |
SHEA |
| Nightwear |
TEDDIES |
| Not left over |
EATEN |
| Numerical prefix |
OCTA |
| One going to court? |
EARL |
| One of 100 in un siglo |
ANO |
| Place |
LIEU |
| Popular Debussy piece |
LAMER |
| Pore, e.g |
ORIFICE |
| Post, e.g |
AVIATOR |
| Quizzical cries |
OHS |
| Riders on Direhorses in 'Avatar' |
NAVI |
| Sega mascot |
SONIC |
| Skating gold medalist of 1928, 1932 and 1936 |
HENIE |
| Some football linemen: Abbr |
RTS |
| Stations |
STOPS |
| They bite but don't have teeth |
TORTOISES |
| Tick off |
STEAM |
| Title under which 'The Lion Sleeps Tonight' originally charted, in 1952 |
WIMOWEH |
| Top of the charts? |
NORTHPOLE |
| Tribe whose name means 'those with many tattoos' |
ARAPAHO |
| Unit of magnetic flux density |
TESLA |
| Upward-flowing plant vessels |
XYLEM |
| Utmost |
NTH |
| Word appearing 39 times in the King James Version of Matthew 1 |
BEGAT |
| ___ Derby, annual sporting event since 1866 |
IRISH |
| ___ Park |
MENLO |