One of 10, say, in an express checkout lane |
One who's fluent in both JavaScript and Klingon, say |
Org. assigning PG-13 or R |
Part of a doorframe |
Part of a steamy affair |
Pedigree alternative |
Plenty |
Post post |
Precipice |
Rank of many a single-episode character on 'Star Trek': Abbr |
Rapper's rhythm |
Repeated cry in Buster Poindexter's 'Hot Hot Hot' |
Ring centerpiece |
Say 'It's a trap!,' say |
Science fiction author Hubbard |
Singer Bryson |
Soccer goalie's area |
Southern bloom |
Stimulates the economy |
Sun. preceder |
Swizzles |
Take a timeout |
The Eisenhower years and others |
There's no place like it, it's said |
Title for a jeune fille: Abbr |
Took to the hills |
Vaccination muscle, for short |
Vessel from the heart |
___ nova (dance) |
*Asian soup ingredient |
'Beetle Bailey' dog |
'Enough already!' |
'Michael Row the Boat ___' |
'Tuesdays With ___' (1990s best seller) |
'___ and the Wolf' |
*Biography |
*Classic daytime show hosted by Gene Rayburn |
*Removable car safety feature |
A gambler may have a hot or cold one |
Abbr. in dating |
Actor Wilson of 'Midnight in Paris' |
Against |
Alfred E. of Mad magazine |
Architect Lin |
Baby |
Beatles hit that's a hint to both parts of the answer to each starred clue |
Bizarre |
Brand of dental rinse |
Cabot ___ ('Murder, She Wrote' setting) |
Calls, in poker |
Carnivore's fare |
Center of Shintoism |
Charlie Sheen's real first name |
Classic name in photocopiers |
Club in a Barry Manilow hit, with 'the' |
Common still-life subject |
Commuter's cost |
Confused state |
Cooked in a clay oven, as in India |
Depletes |
Derrières |
Dhaka dress |
Edith Wharton's '___ Frome' |
First word in every Academy Award category |
Foes of Saruman in 'The Two Towers' |
Germaine who wrote 'The Whole Woman' |
Graham who wrote 'The Third Man' |
Have obligations |
In rapture |
Ink spill |
Lawn sport |
Like the best bonds |
Logo for a pizza chain |
Manage to get, informally |
Many drivers for play dates |
Mexico's national flower |
Middle-___ |
Month before septembre |
Move to another track |
Office note |
Okla. or Dak., once |