| German possessive |
| Stash |
| Counterpart of sin |
| Children's author who wrote "There is no one alive who is you-er than you!" |
| Red state |
| Less deserving of coal in one's stocking |
| Prefix with tourism |
| Video game annoyance |
| Good resolution provider |
| As good as it's going to get? |
| Super Mario Bros. character with a mushroom head |
| Finished |
| "I Am ___" (2013 best-selling autobiography) |
| Humorist Bombeck |
| Place for unique gifts |
| ___ Lingus |
| Dweller on the Bering Sea |
| Noted painter of scenes of the Napoleonic Wars |
| Co-star of 2019's "Marriage Story" |
| "Fooled you!" |
| Count |
| ___ Conference |
| Pants, in slang |
| Many an Arthur C. Clarke work |
| "Go me!" |
| Complaint |
| Sources of attar |
| Campers |
| Palindromic response to "Madam, I'm Adam" |
| Kismet |
| Brooklyn-based sch. |
| Suffix with Euclid |
| Popular Father's Day gifts |
| Classic children's heroine once played in film by Shirley Temple |
| Enlist |
| Singer James |
| "Woo-hoo!" |
| Locale in Wagner's "Das Rheingold" |
| Substance applied with a chamois |
| Ruth's was 2.28 |
| Saying |
| Tap |
| Some offensive linemen, for short |
| Like I Samuel among the books of the Old Testament |
| Confer, as power |
| People profiled in hagiographies: Abbr. |
| Pioneer in syllogistic logic |
| Home's edge |
| Buses and taxis have them nowadays |
| Japanese affirmative |
| Theater |
| Take a chance ... or a hint to the letters in the shaded squares |
| Relative of a jaguarundi |
| Admitted |
| Marjoram, for one |
| Loops in, in a way |
| ___ chart |
| Swear words |
| Traveler's text message, maybe |
| Cousin of a sno-cone |
| Kind of yoga |
| For the ages |
| Something found on a neck |
| Stows (away) |
| Text-displaying technology for Kindles and Nooks |
| On the house |
| Reference that arranges words by concept rather than alphabetically |
| "Haven't the foggiest!" |
| Onetime "Truth in engineering" sloganeer |
| Times when teachers go to school but students don't |
| "___ that order!" ("Star Trek" command) |
| "___ Nacht in Venedig" (operetta) |
| Fair |
| First: Lat. |
| Vessel for dipping at a dinner table |
| "___, do not think I flatter": Hamlet |
| Where the lord's work is done? |
| Had |