| Yacht's varnished wood |
| Pack with pentacles |
| Spread for a nice spread |
| South African golfer nicknamed "The Big Easy" |
| Very much so, in music |
| Standard of measurement like an inch or a meter |
| Woodpile covering |
| "Ask ___ Landers" (longtime advice column) |
| Type of fishing |
| Hiver's opposite |
| Where to find a soft drink's promotional code |
| Twenty-four cans, at times |
| Rate ___ (be deemed flawless) |
| What a robber may cop |
| Neither's sidekick |
| Atlantic coast time |
| Sargasso Sea locale |
| Three-pointer's trajectory |
| Org. created right after the cold war |
| Push the envelope, theatrically |
| Megabucks amount, for short |
| Reason for a comic strip clothespin |
| Shute's "A ___ Like Alice" |
| Snow Queen who sings "Let It Go" in "Frozen" |
| Cassandra, in Greek myth |
| She may have a sobrina |
| Toward the wind |
| Something smashed by Abraham, in Jewish tradition |
| Do a legislature's job |
| Short or long measure |
| Common seabirds |
| Liqueur ingredient |
| Was in charge of everyone |
| Soldier in the Battle of Helm's Deep |
| Provide room for growth, perhaps |
| Dead ringers |
| Oil obtained from flowers |
| Thing worn by priests |
| Michelin or Goodyear product |
| Wagger above a doggie anus |
| Uneasy feeling |
| Arena shout |
| Benaderet of "The Beverly Hillbillies" |
| Spar projecting from the bow of a vessel |
| Piccadilly statue, popularly |
| Rub with emery |
| Word said while cupping one side of your mouth |
| Easy out, in baseball |
| Bridges |
| "Socrate" composer |
| Greek letter often seen in trigonometry |
| Rainforest climber |
| Sun and moon, for example |
| Irving Berlin's "Blue ___" |
| Fish with bright vermilion fins |
| Wichita-to-Kansas City dir. |
| One of three macromolecules essential for life |
| Narrow body of water |
| Boat, of course |
| "Irish Eyes ..." actress June |
| Greek marketplace |
| Bottle preparer, perhaps |
| Poz magazine subject |
| Apology word |
| Music whose name is Sanskrit for "color" |
| Ones inspired by Helicon |
| Words to Brutus |
| Nagasaki sash |
| Drink served with Brezeln |
| A huge fan of |
| Paperback publisher since 1941 |
| At sea, in Britain |
| Slugger's club |
| "Roundabout" rockers |
| Plant that reproduces by spores |
| Spot for a casquette |
| Sharp, narrow mountain ridge or spur |
| High chair part used as a table |
| It's big near Monterey |
| Novices |