| 'Come here often?,' e.g |
SEIKO |
| 'Some Kind of ___' (Dick Van Dyke comedy) |
CROSSER |
| 'Tullius' in Marcus Tullius Cicero |
MED |
| 'West Side Story' woman |
RUBIK |
| '___ lovely time' |
IHADA |
| 24-___ |
KABOB |
| Actress Andersson |
LINE |
| Aegean region |
ANUT |
| Agrees |
JIBES |
| Annual parade locale |
PASADENA |
| Assumed |
UNESCO |
| Athlete with the autobiography 'The Soul of a Butterfly' |
ALI |
| Blue hue |
CECIL |
| British poet laureate ___ Day-Lewis |
BAKLAVA |
| Cajun French, e.g |
DIALECT |
| Capital on the Danube |
ARN |
| Casual wear |
TEES |
| Character in Clue |
ROKS |
| Common situation near the start of an inning |
OKAPI |
| Computer storage unit, informally |
MEG |
| Cube creator |
PISTONENGINE |
| Cube makeup |
KIN |
| Curse |
INHASTE |
| Dallas-to-Amarillo dir |
WPA |
| Decks, in brief |
SADE |
| Device that converts pressure into a rotating motion |
IONIA |
| Doesn't waste an opportunity |
SEIZESTHEDAY |
| Double-___ |
CLAP |
| European city whose airport is the world's largest chocolate-selling point |
KOS |
| Familiar |
OTIS |
| First word, maybe |
MRGREEN |
| Fuentes and Puente |
TITOS |
| German beer now owned by the Pabst Brewing Company |
STROHS |
| Heavenly figure, in Hesse |
ENGEL |
| Honey-soaked dessert |
PTAS |
| Ingredient in many Asian desserts |
WNW |
| It's all relatives |
OLD |
| Item purchased at many a food cart |
ANITA |