Pottery painter in Picadilly | 28 |
British manicurist, at times | 28 |
Brit working with nails, say | 28 |
Sherwin-Williams offering | 25 |
Glossy cooking utensils | 23 |
Captivate, in Cheshire | 22 |
Bewitch, in Birmingham | 22 |
Finnish lake, to Swedes | 23 |
Lake in Finland, to Swedes | 26 |
Finnish lake, to a Swede | 24 |
Lake in Finland, to a Swede | 27 |
Equip with weapons, old-style | 29 |
Equip with weapons, once | 24 |
Equip for war, old style | 24 |
Gives weapons, old-style | 24 |
Mothers' relatives | 22 |
Mother's relatives | 22 |
Related, on mom's side | 26 |
Kinship on mother's side | 28 |
A flat scale accidental | 23 |
Some Court of Appeals work | 26 |
Summerall contemporary | 22 |
Play-by-play announcer Dick | 27 |
As a whole, in Le Havre | 23 |
Confines, as a pet bird | 23 |
Pitched one's tent | 22 |
Prepares to spend the night | 27 |
Does some outdoor pitching? | 27 |
Reserve item, in France | 23 |
Turn into bills and/or coins | 28 |
Convert at Barclays, say | 24 |
Suffixes with refer and defer | 29 |
Endings for prefer and differ | 29 |
Endings for differ and prefer | 29 |
Sorcerers or magicians, e.g. | 28 |
Decorate by inlaying a jewel | 28 |
Decorate with inlaid work | 25 |
Some fast-food offerings | 24 |
Live oak of California | 22 |
Spanish name for the holm oak | 29 |
Father of Spanish drama | 23 |
West Berlin, to East Germany | 28 |
Vatican City, to Rome, e.g. | 27 |
Vatican City or San Marino | 26 |
Kennedy compound, e.g. | 22 |
Phenomena of the empire era | 27 |
Did a few more numbers | 22 |
Called for another song | 23 |
Slide show at a TV station? | 27 |
Close ___ of the Third Kind | 29 |
Necessity for an élève | 28 |
French penman's need | 24 |
Cover with a hard coating | 25 |
Place a durable coat on | 23 |
Cover with a hard surface | 25 |
Forms a hard coating on | 23 |
Protect from spies, in a way | 28 |
Unreadable without a key | 24 |
Work in volumes: Abbr. | 22 |
Multivolume ref., usually | 25 |
It comes in volumes: Abbr. | 26 |
Atlas shelfmate: Abbr. | 22 |
Lexicographers' cousins | 27 |
Surround in a sac, in anatomy | 29 |
Most desirable of goals | 23 |
Deceptive football play | 23 |
Evasive maneuver in football | 28 |
Made oneself deeply loved | 25 |
Caused to be highly regarded | 28 |
Affectionate utterance | 22 |
"Terms of ___" | 24 |
Tender names? (Anagram) | 23 |
Makes (oneself) well-liked | 26 |
Imbues with lovability | 22 |
Brings close, in a way | 22 |
Undertaking, in Britain | 23 |
Acting through the skin | 23 |
1985 Orson Scott Card novel | 27 |
They may produce checks | 23 |
Stages of a chess match | 23 |
Final stages in chess play | 26 |
Climaxes of chess duels | 23 |
College in Beverly, Mass. | 25 |
___ a tie (require overtime) | 28 |
Crop duster, at times? | 22 |
Order at a French bistro | 24 |
Run longer than expected | 24 |
Take longer than expected | 25 |
Run until midnight, say | 23 |
1981 Ross/Richie #1 hit | 23 |
Like Whitman's cradle | 25 |
1967 Agatha Christie thriller | 29 |
Oversized sailing vessel? | 25 |
Enough to last a lifetime | 25 |
Mr. Bones, in a minstrel show | 29 |
Mr. Bones, in a minstrel | 24 |
Minstrel troupe figure | 22 |
Minstrel show performer | 23 |
Minstrel-show performers | 24 |
Interlocutors' foils | 24 |