| "F Troop" corporal |
AGARN |
| "Fatherhood" author |
COSBY |
| "My Fair Lady" elision |
ENRY |
| "So __" |
SUEME |
| "__ Convictions": comic Richard's autobiography |
PRYOR |
| 100 clams |
CNOTE |
| 1925 Broadway title role |
NANETTE |
| 1955 treaty city |
WARSAW |
| 1985 U.S. Open winner Mandlikova |
HANA |
| 88-Down, for one |
VINO |
| A bit after the bell |
LATISH |
| Acted as guide |
LED |
| Actor Holm |
IAN |
| Amiable? |
SWEETINONESWAYS |
| Amount preceding bets |
ANTE |
| Anklebones |
TALI |
| AOL, for one |
ISP |
| Aptly named reptile |
WHIPSNAKE |
| Attach securely |
ENROOT |
| Austin-to-Dallas dir. |
NNE |
| Back in the air |
AFT |
| Barnard attendee |
WOMAN |
| Beef cut |
RIB |
| Begat |
SIRED |
| Big cat |
COUGAR |
| Binding substance |
GUM |
| Black tea variety |
PEKOE |
| Blown-up letters? |
TNT |
| Borrow, but not really |
BUM |
| Boxing measurement |
REACH |
| Bruin who wore #4 |
ORR |
| Building beam |
IBAR |
| Capital replaced by Abuja |
LAGOS |
| Capp family name |
YOKUM |
| Civil War nickname |
ABE |
| Composer Norman Dello __ |
JOIO |
| Concert guide |
USHER |
| Confederate vice president |
STEPHENS |
| Crewman |
OAR |
| Cylindrical military hats |
SHAKOS |
| Dam site since 1902 |
ASWAN |
| Development site? |
WOMB |
| Did gigs all over |
TOURED |
| Dr.'s schedule |
HRS |
| Dry Italian libation |
SOAVE |
| Early Arctic coast surveyor John |
RAE |
| End of sex? |
ISM |
| Endorphin, basically |
OPIATE |
| Fed. loan guarantor |
SBA |
| First in a series |
ALPHA |
| Five-time A.L. batting champ |
BOGGS |
| French satellite launcher |
ARIANE |
| Frighten |
SPOOK |
| Game with aces and chips |
GOLF |
| Gap |
CHASM |
| Georgia ___ |
TECH |
| Got off the road, in a way |
TOWED |
| Graceful bird |
SWAN |
| Group character |
ETHOS |
| Gypsum painting surface |
GESSO |
| Hawaiian tuna |
AHI |
| Hearty breakfast side |
HAMSTEAK |
| Helen's father |
ZEUS |
| Hercule's creator |
AGATHA |
| Holy |
BLEST |
| Honduras house |
CASA |
| Hospital division |
WARD |
| Husband of Ruth |
BOAZ |
| It covers the House |
CSPAN |
| Its highest point is Mount Ka'ala |
OAHU |
| John Fowles novel, with "The" |
MAGUS |