| "Countdown" host Olbermann |
KEITH |
| "Ditto" |
SAMEHERE |
| "I will speak daggers to __, but use none": Hamlet |
HER |
| "The Princess Diaries" author Cabot |
MEG |
| "Tic __ Dough" |
TAC |
| "Wobegon Boy" author |
GARRISONKEILLOR |
| '60s Fontella Bass hit |
RESCUEME |
| 19th-century humorist Ward |
ARTEMUS |
| Abby and Martha's poison of choice, in a 1939 play |
ARSENIC |
| About half a month |
FORTNIGHT |
| Bangkok bread |
BAHT |
| Blow over |
FADE |
| Bologna bone |
OSSO |
| Breadbasket, so to speak |
GUT |
| Bypassed |
AVOIDED |
| Carnival city |
RIO |
| Cassiterite, e.g. |
TINORE |
| Celebrated |
PARTIED |
| Chilly response |
BRR |
| Clinton adviser Panetta |
LEON |
| Cream buys: Abbr. |
PTS |
| E-mail datum, perhaps |
URL |
| Fiber used for fishing nets |
RAMIE |
| Fish stories |
YARNS |
| Fit to be fried |
EDIBLE |
| Focus of study |
AREA |
| Genre of many a movie with "star" in its title |
SCIFI |
| Globe, for one |
THEATRE |
| Half half |
TWOBITS |
| Hall of Famer whose 3,000th hit was a homer |
BOGGS |
| Harry's wife |
BESS |
| Heroic 1920s sled dog |
BALTO |
| Hibernation habitation |
LAIR |
| IRS W-4 info |
SSN |
| It may be seeded |
RYE |
| It's usually used in twos |
ASPIRIN |