| Keeps distracted |
AMUSES |
| Like G-rated vis-à-vis PG-13 and R-rated language |
TAMEST |
| Little sucker |
LEECH |
| Loved ones |
IDOLS |
| Marriageable, quaintly |
NUBILE |
| More gray-tinted |
ASHIER |
| Narcotized condition |
STUPOR |
| Old Eur. domain |
HRE |
| On the decline |
WANING |
| One laying down on the job? |
TILER |
| One of 23 for Matt Stairs (an M.L.B. record) |
PINCHHITHOMERUN |
| One with a 20-Across |
TENANT |
| Ones needing a good memory, it's said |
LIARS |
| Picked up a split, e.g |
SPARED |
| Pirate |
BOOTLEG |
| Prints and such |
ART |
| Puts away quickly, in a way |
SNARFS |
| Repeated chant in 'Hot Hot Hot' |
OLEOLE |
| See 12-Down |
LEASE |
| Shadow |
TAIL |
| Sharing of a moral viewpoint to gain social approval |
VIRTUESIGNALING |
| Sharp remark |
GIBE |
| Symbol of angular velocity |
OMEGA |
| They help drivers get rid of their slices |
PIZZADELIVERIES |
| Things that are sometimes brokered |
PACTS |
| Way out |
EGRESS |
| What an anemic person might lack |
MINERAL |
| What the Ponte Vecchio spans |
ARNO |
| Where Joan of Arc was held captive |
ROUEN |
| Word appearing twice in a Shakespeare title |
MEASURE |
| Word found three times in the unofficial U.S. Postal Service motto |
NOR |
| Work the soil |
TILL |
| ___ fixe |
IDEE |
| ___ supra (Latin phrase in a scholarly paper) |
UBI |
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