| ''... and ___ the twain shall meet'' |
NEER |
| ''Arabian Nights'' adventurer |
SINBADTHESAILOR |
| ''Bali ___'' |
HAI |
| ''Dumb ___'' (old comic strip) |
DORA |
| ''Gandhi'' setting |
INDIA |
| ''Gone With The Wind'', e.g. |
EPIC |
| ''Postcards From The ___'' |
EDGE |
| ''Purgatorio'' writer |
DANTE |
| ''Puttin' on the ___'' |
RITZ |
| ''That smarts!'' |
OUCH |
| ''___ at last!'' |
ALONE |
| A Gabor |
ZSAZSA |
| Attractiveness |
LOOKS |
| Babysitter's nightmare |
BRAT |
| Bancroft or Boleyn |
ANNE |
| Basic French verb |
ETRE |
| Bee-like |
APIAN |
| Browning's Ben Ezra, e.g. |
RABBI |
| Castle of the ballroom |
IRENE |
| Change, as a motion |
AMEND |
| Channel swimmer of 1926 |
EDERLE |
| Coastline feature |
INLET |
| Comparatively recent |
NEWER |
| Cousteau milieu |
OCEAN |
| Dig in |
EAT |
| Diner's snippet |
ORT |
| Evoke affection |
ENDEAR |
| Exchange premium |
AGIO |
| Extremist |
ZEALOT |
| Eye part |
RETINA |
| Fan letdown, temporarily |
TIE |
| Feline remark |
MEOW |
| Fervent |
AVID |
| Filches |
ROBS |
| Greek letters shaped like pitchforks |
PSIS |
| Has attachment |
BEEN |
| Haydn's sobriquet |
PAPA |
| HST predecessor |
FDR |
| Hurt all over |
ACHE |