| Late |
OVERDUE |
| Light metal |
TIN |
| Luanda’s nation |
ANGOLA |
| Madison’s successor |
MONROE |
| March honoree, familiarly |
STPAT |
| Military store |
ARSENAL |
| Move obliquely |
SIDLE |
| Observed |
SEEN |
| One might hold a dog |
BUN |
| Painter Veronese |
PAOLO |
| Papal name first used in the second century |
PIUS |
| Paper work, of a sort |
ORIGAMI |
| Paragraph start |
INDENT |
| Produit d’Evian |
EAU |
| Put one’s feet up |
REST |
| Renders less severe |
EASES |
| Revolutionary Trotsky |
LEON |
| Sensational plot device |
AMNESIA |
| Shouts of revelation |
AHAS |
| Sicker |
WORSE |
| Sign painter’s tool |
STENCIL |
| Sit heavily |
PLOP |
| Six-line stanzas |
SESTETS |
| Some bike lock parts |
UBOLTS |
| Sources of literature |
PRESSES |
| Spy method |
WIRETAP |
| Tattooist’s collection |
INKS |
| The Chornaya, which flows into Sevastopol Bay? |
CRIMEARIVER |
| Transmit |
SEND |
| Truism |
ADAGE |
| Unfeeling |
NUMB |
| Wanted poster abbr |
AKA |
| Way to go |
GAIT |
| Way to go: Abbr |
RTE |
| Went off the deep end, perhaps |
DOVE |
| What freelancers write on |
SPEC |
| What happens during Baltic ballets? |
LETTSDANCE |
| Wren’s wings? |
ELLS |
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