| "48 ___" |
HRS |
| "And did I mention...." |
ALSO |
| "Finally, success!" |
IDIDIT |
| "Lord of the Rings" creature |
ORC |
| "Milk me!" |
MOO |
| "Only ___" (Oingo Boingo song) |
ALAD |
| "___ a Rebel" (1962 #1 hit by the Crystals) |
HES |
| "___ in you?" (37-down slogan) |
ISIT |
| 1970s model Cheryl |
TIEGS |
| Anderson Cooper's employer |
CNN |
| Blue ___ (breed of cattle dog) |
HEELER |
| Bob famous for his sausage |
EVANS |
| Bugs also called "plant lice" |
APHIDS |
| Car anti-theft device, with "the" |
CLUB |
| Certain goal |
HEADER |
| Clinton's hometown |
HOPE |
| Co. that put out Dungeons & Dragons |
TSR |
| Copenhagen's amusement park |
TIVOLI |
| Denial that has grammarians up in arms |
ITAINTNOTHING |
| Device for the deaf, for short |
TTY |
| Diet-friendly |
LOWFAT |
| Disaster relief, e.g. |
AID |
| Discourage |
DETER |
| Dorm overseers |
TAS |
| Drug that can cause flashbacks |
LSD |
| Elapse |
GOBY |
| Electric guitar needs |
AMPS |
| Enter |
GOIN |
| European division of GM |
OPEL |
| Existential question that bugs grammarians |
WHATAMIHEREFOR |
| Extinct, flightless bird of New Zealand |
MOA |
| Fond du ___, Wisc. |
LAC |
| Foot nastiness |
CORNS |
| Former company that prompted the Sarbanes-Oxley Act |
ENRON |
| Fuel that emanates |
MARSHGAS |
| Haifa locale: abbr. |
ISR |
| Half a dance step |
CHA |