| " ... __ he drove out of sight ..." |
ERE |
| "For what ___ worth ..." |
ITS |
| "Green Gables" girl |
ANNE |
| "Meet Me ___ Louis" |
INST |
| "So what ___ is new?" |
ELSE |
| "___ Maria" |
AVE |
| "___-Willow" ("The Mikado" song) |
TIT |
| Accomplish, biblically |
DOEST |
| Alcove for eating |
DINETTE |
| Anagram of "laws" |
AWLS |
| Announced ones' presence at the door |
RANG |
| April 1 honoree |
FOOL |
| Avoid doing |
EVADE |
| Away from the outer edge |
INNER |
| Baby newt |
EFT |
| Bartlett, for one |
PEAR |
| Blacken on a grill |
SEAR |
| Boldly provocative |
EDGY |
| Brook catch |
TROUT |
| Brown songbird |
WREN |
| Bulging earthenware vessel |
OLLA |
| Canal large enough for seagoing vessels |
SHIPWAY |
| Catholic sacrament |
LASTRITES |
| Certain undergrad, briefly |
SOPH |
| Coat of arms |
FAMILYCREST |
| Coupe quartet |
TIRES |
| Craftily |
SLYLY |
| Decidedly not marshy |
SERE |
| Desire |
YEN |
| Dog biter |
FLEA |
| Dutch cheese |
EDAM |
| Eddie Munster's hairline feature |
WIDOWSPEAK |
| Emerald Isle language |
ERSE |
| Emergency light |
FLARE |
| Finishing stroke, to a calligrapher |
SERIF |
| Fireplace remnant |
EMBER |
| Flawless musician |
VIRTUOSO |
| Full of barbs |
SARCASTIC |
| Gene material, in brief |
RNA |