| Language in which the majority of words are monosyllabic |
| Up votes |
| Woman's name that means "violet" |
| Pushes to the side |
| Like the Kardashians' heritage |
| Sole proprietorship? |
| They might help you get a grip |
| Little downtime |
| Saying "You've never looked better," maybe |
| Chorus at an arena de fútbol |
| Inland's opposite |
| Time off |
| Sage |
| Hard hit, in baseball lingo |
| Wear in ancient Rome |
| Many a country road |
| Brand of "anti-aging" products |
| Fr. religious figures |
| [blown kiss] |
| Author of "Interview With the Vampire" |
| Old Glory |
| Hesitant to act |
| What a foul mouth is full of? |
| Counselor to Job |
| Get into |
| Container brand that lost its trademark status in 1963 |
| K follower |
| Terminus |
| And so on: Abbr. |
| Ingredient separated and whipped in meringue |
| "I'll be right behind you" |
| Mo. when Oktoberfest starts |
| Main Las Vegas industry |
| Run for it! |
| Outer space phenomenon photographed for the first time in 2019 |
| One with a title |
| Purloin |
| Clif Bar bit |
| MuggleNet, for Harry Potter devotees |
| Prime Cuts and T-Bonz brand |
| Actress Hayek |
| TV host with the memoir "Born a Crime" |
| "Praise be to ___" |
| It might prevent an overload of the power grid |
| Compadre |
| Major-___ |
| ___ Wiseman, director of "Total Recall" |
| With 32-Down, ambiguity ... or a hint to this puzzle's theme |
| Oh, it's nothing |
| Political party founded in 1966 |
| See 28-Down |
| Is allowed to, quaintly |
| Significant other |
| DC reporter |
| Devil dog |
| Carrier to Tokyo |
| Chick magnet? |
| Speakeasy, by another name |
| Game whose dual-colored pieces are apt for this puzzle's theme |
| Air apparent? |
| "Bye-bye" |
| Gene with a large 'stache of films? |
| "Hoarders" network |
| "Fingers crossed!" |
| Novelist Walker |
| Perimeter of a billiards table |
| Cirque du ___ |
| Mailroom stamp: Abbr. |
| Passes |
| ___ vez (again, in Spanish) |
| "Grimms' Fairy Tales" heroine |
| T-shirt choices, for short |
| Starter course? |
| Shortly before the events of the New Testament |
| Two-time Tony-winning actress Judith |
| Wyatt, Virgil or Morgan of the Old West |
| Goddess often depicted holding an ankh |