| Loose woman |
HARLOT |
| Mischievous sprite |
PIXIE |
| Mistaken opinion |
DELUSION |
| Musical gourd |
MARACA |
| Of interest to Peary |
POLAR |
| One lacking in pigment |
ALBINO |
| Oscar night attire |
GOWN |
| Pasta topping |
SAUCE |
| Pertaining to the eyes |
OCULAR |
| Pi's successor |
RHO |
| Pulitzer Prize category |
DRAMA |
| Reason for a casino's edge |
ODDS |
| Red wine |
MEDOC |
| Religious ritual |
FAST |
| Ring of color (Var.) |
AREOLE |
| Salesman's vehicle |
DEMO |
| Sample tea |
SIP |
| Santa Anna took it |
ALAMO |
| Seckel cousin |
BOSC |
| Served perfectly? |
ACED |
| Sign of a hit show |
LINE |
| Skin-soothing ingredient |
ALOE |
| Social event |
DANCE |
| Some afternoon TV shows |
SOAPS |
| Some Midwestern Indians |
IOWAS |
| Song from ''The Sound of Music'' |
MARIA |
| South Pole explorer |
BYRD |
| Start for ''day'' or ''term'' |
MID |
| Subj. of a 1999 protest in Seattle |
WTO |
| Swelling, particularly in plants |
EDEMA |
| Tentmaker of yore |
OMAR |
| The Grinch's dog |
MAX |
| Track legend Zátopek |
EMIL |
| Ungentlemanly |
RUDE |
| Vichy, notably |
SPA |
| Wayne Newton song |
MORE |
| What a loyal follower does, perhaps |
FALLSONHISSWORD |
| Wicked |
SINFUL |
| Wit's weapon? |
RAPIER |