- Cop’s quarry
- “Sesame Street” store owner
- Batting figures
- “The Robots of Dawn” author
- Poker game tell, maybe
- Med sch. subject
- One with a second
- Most mournful
- Wiimote inserts
- Old Bologna bread
- Fish tank flooring
- Yankee legend, familiarly
- Tiny republic formerly called Pleasant Island
- Forgoes the gimme
- Like Dracula’s visage
- “The Gondoliers” bride
- “Symphony in Black” et al.
- “Father of the American Cartoon”
- What a white flag may mean
- Employee IDs
- Updike tale of an idle cereal mascot?
- Billionaire bank founder Andy
- Oregon coastal city
- Excitable cell
- Berlin School psychological theory
- Nods, say
- Apollo landers, briefly
- Orwell tale of Beanie Baby breeding?
- Welles of “War of the Worlds”
- Palahniuk tale of a rowdy slumber party society?
- Nods, say
- These, in Juarez
- Overdo the buffet, say
- Earth has one
- Artichoke servings
- 1921 sci-fi play
- Matches at the poker table
- Diplomatic rep.
- War movie staples
- Israel’s Iron Lady
- Mended, in a way
- Drink that lost the second part of its name in 196…
- Dickens tale of math woes?
- Hoover and Mossyrock
- Matches at the poker table
- “Fernando” band
- Botanical coating
- Double take
- Certain school team activity
- Carson tale of well-behaved classroom clock watche…
- Stud site
- Like Death Valley
- Tolstoy tale of child’s play?
- Upper-bod muscle
- Hit song of 1950
- Giga- x 1,000
- St. Laurent of fashion
- Tolstoy tale of child’s play?
- Baylor, for one: Abbr
- TWA competitor
- It’s often seen in sheets
- Beijing Zoo attraction
- Basse-Terre, par exemple
- One half of an iconic 1981 Rolling Stone cover
- Agenda makeup
- Witherspoon of “Mud”
- Shakers and others
- Film title character who likes to high-five
- Displays disuse
- Kaffiyeh wearers
- Not loose
- Bump, as one’s toe
- Place for a potted plant
- Citation abbr.
- Suffix with orange
- One jumping on the bandwagon, say
- Classical work accompanied by a musical instrument…