| ". . . ___ he drove out of sight . . ." |
ERE |
| "Over the hill" |
AWOL |
| '60s-'70s service site, briefly |
NAM |
| Act |
PRETENSE |
| Aerated beverage |
COLA |
| Airport pickup |
RENTAL |
| Alternative to text messages |
EMAIL |
| Alternative version of a song |
REMIX |
| Apt to cause the willies |
EERIE |
| Armed adversary, in war |
FOEMAN |
| Attacks verbally |
SLAMS |
| Baldwin of TV and film |
ALEC |
| Barracks staples |
COTS |
| Beginning for "normal" |
PARA |
| Beneficiary |
LEGATEE |
| Botch |
MISDO |
| Bounced off the rail |
CAROMED |
| Bump down |
DEMOTE |
| Butter replacement |
OLEO |
| Center of activity |
LOCUS |
| Clean with elbow grease, as a greasy pot |
SCOUR |
| Contents of two famous tablets |
TENCOMMANDMENTS |
| Covered with creepers |
IVIED |
| Decidedly uncool |
LAME |
| Declare one's intentions publicly |
ISSUEAMANIFESTO |
| Editing mark |
DELE |
| Elected ones |
INS |
| Exile island for Napoleon |
ELBA |
| Faction |
SECT |
| Fill beyond full |
SATE |
| Finals |
EXAMS |
| First family's home |
EDEN |
| Frome of literature |
ETHAN |
| Gadget |
DOODAD |
| Garden gastropod |
SNAIL |
| Get what you bask for? |
TAN |
| Grist for market researchers |
DATA |
| It can help you keep your balance |
LEDGER |