| John Grisham's '___ to Kill' |
ATIME |
| Kind of deer |
ROE |
| Kind of practice |
CHOIR |
| Laborer |
ESNE |
| Leave frozen, maybe |
AWE |
| Less stimulating |
DEADER |
| Like manna |
HEAVENSENT |
| Mo. with World Peace Meditation Day |
DEC |
| Not sq. |
RND |
| Oakland paper, with 'The' |
TRIB |
| One-horse carriage |
GIG |
| One-on-one sport |
EPEE |
| Overwhelm |
ROUT |
| Own, to Burns |
HAE |
| Poetic contraction |
EEN |
| Prescription notation |
TER |
| Recipient of many questions |
SWAMI |
| Reeking of alcohol, perhaps |
GINNY |
| Representative |
ENVOY |
| Respectful title |
SRI |
| Riches from ditches |
ORE |
| Saw |
ADAGE |
| She shot Larry Hagman on TV |
MARYCROSBY |
| Slip |
REGRESS |
| Slip-on |
NIGHTIE |
| So far |
UPTONOW |
| Some Russians |
TATARS |
| Speed: Abbr. |
VEL |
| Start of a saying on forgiveness |
TOERR |
| Therapist's response |
ISEE |
| They may be wild |
OATS |
| Time passed in New York? |
EASTERNSTANDARD |
| Translated, it means 'stay away' |
GRR |
| Vets |
RETIREDSOLDIERS |
| With a ___ (recognizing) |
NODTO |
| ___ Martin (cognac) |
REMY |