| Curtain |
| King of Judah for 41 years |
| Response to a drone |
| Crime-lab sample |
| Dress to the nines, with "up" |
| Snake found along the Nile |
| Little bald bird, perhaps |
| Small pickled cucumber |
| Footfalls |
| Gems |
| Maker of across-the-board cuts |
| Congressional approval |
| First among progeny |
| "___ Love Has Gone," 1964 song |
| ___ minérale |
| R&B singer with the 2016 album "Hard II Love" |
| Word before dance or drive |
| Many Caribbean cruise stops |
| Defects |
| Food item whose name means "slice" |
| Don't stand on one's own |
| Newspaper workers (Abbr.) |
| Letters from Thessaloniki |
| Pre-grilling spice mixtures |
| Loosen a knot |
| Social affairs |
| Controlling influence |
| Contents of some kegs |
| Transaction with a bookie |
| Suite spot |
| Norse coin |
| Foresaw |
| And others (Lat.) |
| Shake, as an Etch A Sketch |
| Mud dauber, e.g. |
| Cry wolf and mean it |
| It's good for the skin |
| South China and Aegean |
| Ruffle the composure (of) |
| Overexpress one's feelings |
| Send, on a computer |
| Thomas a Becket, e.g. |
| Vertical transportation specialist |
| Crossbeam on a train track |
| Result in a particular way |
| Look with difficulty (at) |
| Lightbulb's meaning, sometimes |
| Sunburns |
| Feisty |
| Above a Viscount |
| Score notations |
| You're tense on this |
| Adjective for Parker |
| Bread for a Reuben |
| Aweather's opposite |
| Morning prayers |
| ___ Godiva |
| Den din |
| This comes in as March goes out |
| Thing that's hard to resist |
| Orioles play here |
| Before "a boy" |
| Jeb, to Jenna and Barbara |
| Unaware of office politics, maybe |
| Extremely unattractive |
| Precious metal |
| Scare word |
| Powerful liquid, for short |
| Members of the family Salamandridae |
| Epithet uttered by Napoleon Dynamite |
| Slight colouring |
| Pan-Hellenic letter |
| Euphoric |
| Have an outstanding liability |
| Looney Tunes coyote |
| Molten-metal mover |
| Type of circle |
| Mom's brother, perhaps |
| Food, e.g. |
| Geological period |
| Inspire reverence |
| "Before" in only one syllable |
| Author Beattie |
| Gerald Ford's button |