| ''Brian's Song'' star James |
CAAN |
| ''Din'' or ''ranch'' ending |
ERO |
| ''Have a good time!'' |
ENJOY |
| ''Of ___ I Sing'' |
THEE |
| ''Take ___ Train'' (Duke Ellington) |
THEA |
| ''___ Make a Deal'' |
LETS |
| ''___ of Two Cities'' |
ATALE |
| Abrade |
SCRAPE |
| Add one's name to a guest book, e.g. |
SIGNIN |
| Admittance |
ACCESS |
| Attention-getting sounds |
AHEMS |
| Attire at fraternity blasts, sometimes |
TOGAS |
| Banking machine, briefly |
ATM |
| Beethoven specialty |
SONATA |
| Bird's-___ soup |
NEST |
| British rule in India, once |
RAJ |
| Buddhist who has attained Nirvana |
ARHAT |
| Complete collection |
SET |
| Critical success |
ECLAT |
| Daly of ''Judging Amy'' |
TYNE |
| Demand obedience |
CRACKTHEWHIP |
| Dinner and a movie, perhaps |
DATE |
| Elroy's pet on ''The Jetsons'' |
ASTRO |
| Fuzzy fruit |
KIWI |
| Grades K-12, for short |
ELHI |
| Graduating student's headwear |
CAP |
| Gushes, as a volcano |
SPEWS |
| Hawaiian seaport |
HILO |
| Hindu garments (Var.) |
SAREES |
| Iraq invaded it |
KUWAIT |
| It can be past or present, in grammar |
TENSE |
| It's a free country |
USA |
| Judge's seat, in law |
BANC |
| Kid's sliding board cry |
WHEE |
| Kind of formality |
MERE |
| Lambaste |
RAILAT |
| Leave, in '60s slang |
SPLITTHESCENE |
| Leprechaun land |
EIRE |