Holds on to |
Fall in the winter |
Former N.B.A. star who has unofficially served as a peace ambassador with North Korea |
Chips in England |
"Understood" |
Base of an encipherment |
Oodles |
Made cuts to |
Site for artisans |
Shade that might be made in the shade? |
"___ all mad here": Cheshire cat |
"Caught ya!" |
Made cuts to, maybe |
What the dish congee is made from |
Casual negatives |
Seeming eternity |
Desert feline |
Actress Lena of "Chocolat" |
Where to find canines |
"Need a hand here!" |
Undergarment shade |
Ewe got this! |
Instant ___ |
Kerfuffle |
Worker's cry of relief |
Neural conductor |
Any of three major-league brothers |
Hang loose? |
The first "O" of O/O |
Word with rack or trick |
Food item that may be candied |
Antiquity |
2009 fantasy rom-com starring Zac Efron |
Scumlike |
Authorize |
Strongly implied |
Long, long yarn |
Balneotherapy locale |
Kind of session for a procrastinator |
Rapper Curtis Jackson, more familiarly |
"What ___ missing?" |
Unrefined |
Vacation time, informally |
Land where the concept of zero was developed |
Zero chance of a good result |
Cultural values |
Popular store chain with a green, red and orange logo |
___ contendere (court plea) |
2002 film that earned Eminem two MTV Movie Awards |
Singer Mitchell |
Out of jail early, perhaps |
[Cough cough] |
Preserves preserver |
Guarded |
Fundamental math assumption |
Juvenile stage of a newt |
Dark brown shade |
Noted head turner |
Like many colors in 1980s fashion |
Templeton of "Charlotte's Web," for one |
Hypes |
Members of the Flat Earth Society, e.g. |
2008 rom-com starring Katherine Heigl and James Marsden |
Ragamuffin |
Main character in a Verne novel |
Preserves, maybe |
The monster Typhon was said to be trapped under it, in Greek myth |
Follower of November |
NBC comedy series starring Tina Fey and Alec Baldwin |
Peeps |
Something mad people do |
"I" problems? |
Covered with condensate |
1935 Hitchcock thriller, with "The" |
Corrodes |
Inherent nature, figuratively |
Like some cats and plumbing |
"Haven't the foggiest!" … or, when the first two letters are put at the end, an essential part of seven answers in this puzzle |