| It sticks out in some joints |
TENON |
| Kind of sax |
TENOR |
| Lanterns, e.g |
LAMPS |
| Left the bench, say |
STOOD |
| Length of a Beatles 'week' |
DAYS |
| Like a die |
SIDED |
| Like barbershop harmony |
PART |
| Like much of Horace's poetry |
ODIC |
| Like some circuses |
RING |
| Look intently |
PEER |
| Marie et Thérèse: Abbr |
STES |
| Marketing pro |
ADMAN |
| Model/TV host Heidi |
KLUM |
| Modern pentathlon event |
EPEE |
| Neat |
SHIPSHAPE |
| Neatnik's opposite |
SLOB |
| Not obvious |
LATENT |
| Oil container |
DRUM |
| Part of the British Isles, poetically |
SCOTIA |
| Play that was the basis for 'Cabaret' |
IAMACAMERA |
| Popular women's shoe seller |
WEST |
| Potential solution |
IDEA |
| Sailors' domain |
SEAS |
| See 18-Down |
INTO |
| See 32-Across |
YOLK |
| SLAM |
DIS |
| Some tram loads |
ORES |
| Take-home |
NETPAY |
| Texter's exclamation |
OMG |
| Thickness measures |
MILS |
| Transition |
SEGUE |
| Twistable treat |
OREO |
| Using for support |
LEANINGON |
| Vaulted |
LEAPT |
| Western party wear |
BOLOTIES |
| Wild scenes |
RIOTS |
| With 23-Across, sign, as a contract |
ENTER |
| With 29-Down, 'golden treasure' in a Bilbo Baggins riddle |
EGG |
| ___ Fayed, last romantic partner of Princess Diana |
DODI |