| Served in blazing liquor |
| Longtime executive of the Oakland Raiders |
| Utters words |
| Tulip relatives |
| Divider of musical measures |
| Began vigorously |
| Classic board game played by judges between trials? |
| Put in a box |
| Ending for priest |
| Gets frantic with fear |
| Oil rig part |
| Feel sore |
| Russian war vessel on which a classic board game is played? |
| Person knocking over a drink, e.g. |
| “— queen!” (“You go!”) |
| Grandiosity |
| “Toodle-oo!” |
| Bauxite, e.g. |
| Publish anew |
| Neighbor of Mich. and Ill. |
| Review of a classic board game? |
| Quiver |
| Tangle up |
| Trifecta, e.g. |
| 1/60 min. |
| Like some noisy little dogs |
| —OPs (CIA tactics) |
| Maple or oak |
| Morally rigid |
| 60% of cinco |
| Classic board game that’s popular with inhabitants of heaven? |
| Make whole again |
| San Francisco’s region |
| Don of radio |
| Tennis match unit |
| First-string players |
| Springfield’s Flanders |
| Singapore sling liquor |
| Havana resident, to Havanans |
| Infatuate |
| Classic board game played at a shindig? |
| Tennis court divider |
| Of atomic weapons |
| “... or — thought!” |
| Filly’s father |
| Mexican 81-Down |
| “Combat!” actor Morrow |
| Captured with a rope |
| Classic board game you keep making people play even though they have no interest? |
| Appeal |
| Voting group |
| One causing fright |
| Ovid’s “— Amatoria” |
| Regard highly |
| Shop dedicated to selling a classic board game? |
| Prickly plant |
| Snooty sort |
| “Everything’s good here” |
| “Marty” star Borgnine |
| When a check to a landlord is due |
| “— what your country can do for you ...” |
| Big ice sheet |
| They may be chapped |
| Toby brews |
| Space station until 2001 |
| “C’mon, help me out here” |
| Will subject |
| Bubbling over |
| Knight’s weapon |
| Containing smelting waste |
| TV title ET |
| Cruella De — (“101 Dalmatians” meanie) |
| Like purchases gotten via the program |
| Close using stitches |
| Cleaned with a broom |
| Ballpoint, e.g. |
| Put up tents |
| Sharp as — |
| Maker of GOLEAN cereals |
| Dutch genre painter Jan |
| Preludes |
| Janitors’ tools |
| Actress Lively |
| Injure |
| “Got it now” |
| Nail file stuff |
| Throat bug |
| Analgesic targets |
| “I’ll pay for this one” |
| Exuberant war cry |
| Ending for Siam |
| Commercial lead-in to -gram or -matic |
| Turn the car toward |
| Ballet promoter, e.g. |
| “Huh-uh!” |
| Teetotalers |
| About |
| Landscaping plant |
| Step |
| Has food |
| Pack tightly |
| “My People” writer Abba |
| A, in French |
| Wolfgang Puck’s restaurant |
| Bring forth |
| Make juice of |
| Ethel Merman’s “— Was a Lady” |
| “The jig —!” |
| Normandy city |
| — Reader (eclectic quarterly) |
| — nous (between us) |
| Trifled (with) |
| $$$ |
| Possibilities |
| — -Terre (capital of Guadeloupe) |
| U.S. region with aging factories |
| — bean |
| Journalist Burnett |
| Actress Duff |
| “Neato!” |
| Rave about |
| Tooth type |
| Lack of vigor |
| Beats it |
| Sudden flood |
| More aged |
| Staff anew |
| “Papi Chulo” co-star Matt |
| School, in Soissons |
| Prefix with -hedron that means “twenty” |
| Like brine |
| Related |
| Nevada city |
| “Let it stand” |
| Hi- — graphics |
| Author Anaïs |
| Hitter Mel |
| Brother of DDE’s follower |