Gridiron play callers, for short |
___ Khan, Yuan Dynasty founder |
Conforms to expectations |
Sets of points, in geometry |
1/640 of a square mile |
Skye of "Say Anything …" |
Forbidden-sounding fragrance |
Old Testament twin |
Golfer's pocketful |
Confront unpleasant consequences |
One of three in "To be or not to be" |
Hammed it up on stage |
Ivan the Terrible, for one |
Monomaniacal captain of fiction |
Little twerp |
Sharpen, as a knife |
Misplace |
Boots from office |
Word after spring or summer on a menu |
Nuclear trials, for short |
Pay for something expensive |
Wear the crown |
Divans, e.g. |
"What did the ___ do when it was still hungry? Went back four seconds!" (dad joke) |
Worshipful love |
Smidgen |
Take responsibility for a misdeed |
Typeface akin to Helvetica |
Word before peeve or project |
Bum around London? |
___ Gate, marvel of Babylonian architecture |
Edward who wrote "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" |
"… ___ with his own petard": Hamlet |
Knee part, for short |
"The Family Circus" cartoonist |
They may be released while scuba diving |
Precursor to rocksteady and reggae |
Sits on a sill, as a pie |
Shrimp ___ (seafood dish made with garlic butter) |
Many Scott Joplin compositions |
Former Chinese premier Zhou ___ |
Archaeologist's find |
Donkey sound |
Common Market inits. |
Many jukebox songs |
Protection |
"Let me think ..." |
Bet on every competitor but one |
Autumn |
Iberian wine city |
Some temperature extremes |
Aspiring J.D.'s exam |
Ingredient in a Reuben |
Taiwanese computer brand |
Gasoline or kerosene |
Shade of gray |
Letter after pi |
Peru's capital |
Get more mileage out of |
Sounds of hesitation |
"The Addams Family" cousin |
Angrily stops playing a game, in modern parlance |
"Who, me?" |
Triumphant shout |
Upscale boarding kennel |
Shakespeare, e.g. |
Football stat: Abbr. |
Tennis Hall-of-Famer Gibson |
Leaves in a hurry |
Beelike |
Small musical group |
"Performers" in a tiny circus |
Topic for debate |
Have a meal |
Writer Stephen Vincent ___ |
Mushers' vehicles |
Big chip off the old block? |
Bear, in Spanish |
One trained in CPR |