| 'Beetle Bailey' character |
SARGE |
| 'Ladies of Leisure' director |
CAPRA |
| 'The Farmer's ___' (1928 Hitchcock film) |
WIFE |
| 'Then what happened?' |
ANDSO |
| 'Where did ___ wrong?' |
IGO |
| 1930s film dog |
ASTA |
| 1936 Olympics record-breaker |
OWENS |
| 911 responders |
EMTS |
| Afternoon hour in Italy |
TRE |
| Almost white |
ASHEN |
| Aviation name until 1997 |
USAIR |
| Banded stone |
AGATE |
| Bert Bobbsey's twin |
NAN |
| Bit of work |
ERG |
| Blasting |
NOISY |
| Broadway hit that originally opened in London in 1978 |
EVITA |
| Cartoon beeper |
ROADRUNNER |
| Cellphone's predecessor |
PAGER |
| Clanton rival |
EARP |
| Comics sound |
POW |
| Comprehend |
GET |
| Con man's pay? |
STINGSALARY |
| Contents of a large, round, flat can |
REEL |
| DDT banner |
EPA |
| Disturbs the peace, in a way |
SNORES |
| Do some cleaning |
DUST |
| Dog command |
SPEAK |
| Dry season danger |
FORESTFIRE |
| Ear decorations |
STUDS |
| Eastern dignitary |
RANI |
| Feverish, say |
ILL |
| Fit to stand trial |
SANE |
| Flicker |
DANCE |
| Flight board abbr. |
ARR |
| Full of gusto |
ARDENT |
| Heads-up |
ALERT |
| Ingenuous ... or like 17-, 24-, 50- and 60-Across |
ARTLESS |
| It may be upped |
ANTE |