| Keeps a mock rivalry going, say |
BANTERS |
| Land line? |
COAST |
| Liqueur in a margarita |
TRIPLESEC |
| Low lament |
MOAN |
| Metallic stickers |
BARBS |
| Monarch's reign, perhaps |
ERA |
| Monetary resources |
MEANS |
| Moon, in Montreuil |
LUNE |
| Niche religions |
SECTS |
| Niche religions |
CULTS |
| Not staged |
REAL |
| Pickup trucks from a foreign-owned company made and sold only in North America |
NISSANTITANS |
| Pitch, e.g |
RESIN |
| Protégé of Stalin |
MOLOTOV |
| Ruins the reputation of |
TAINTS |
| Second part of a historic trio |
PINTA |
| Show some leniency |
EASEUP |
| Single-rotation skating jumps |
TOELOOPS |
| Sitcom mom whose kids were named Becky, Darlene and D.J |
ROSEANNECONNER |
| Small carp |
NIT |
| Smuggler's hideaway |
COVE |
| Some prizes on 'The Price Is Right' |
TRIPS |
| Something played at 1980s parties |
CASSETTETAPE |
| Start of a Spanish greeting |
BUENOS |
| Starter follower |
ENTREE |
| Symptoms of guilt |
PANGS |
| They're put in barrels |
RAMRODS |
| Ticket waster |
NOSHOW |
| To some degree |
SORTA |
| White sheets |
FLOES |
| Winemaking byproduct |
TARTAR |
| ___ Parker, director and star of 2016's 'The Birth of a Nation' |
NATE |
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