| Kicked in |
ANTED |
| Lacking vitality |
SAPLESS |
| Leading figure in folklore |
PIEDPIPER |
| Like |
SIMILAR |
| Like Russian Caravan tea |
SMOKY |
| Major accounts |
SAGAS |
| Merry mood |
GLEE |
| Moderates |
EASES |
| Monopoly token that replaced the iron |
CAT |
| One doing the lord’s work |
SERF |
| Ooze |
SEEP |
| Others, in old Rome |
ALII |
| Overflow |
TEEM |
| Passing requirement |
AYES |
| Past pudgy |
OBESE |
| Pinkish hue |
CORAL |
| Planes, say |
EVENS |
| Plot divisions |
ACRES |
| Principle |
TENET |
| Readily available |
HANDY |
| Ready for customers |
OPEN |
| Remote setting? |
SOFA |
| Rock specialist |
NERALOGIST |
| Secluded corner |
NOOK |
| Sever |
LOP |
| Sharon’s “Cagney & Lacey” co-star |
TYNE |
| Shipping routes |
SEAWAYS |
| Slavko Avsenik composition |
POLKA |
| Some charity |
ALMS |
| Spending checks |
CAPS |
| Start a second crop |
RESOW |
| Take unfair advantage of |
USE |
| Unsympathetic |
STERN |
| Value of the hexadecimal A |
TEN |
| Winner of four gold medals in Berlin |
OWENS |
| Woodard of “12 Years a Slave” |
ALFRE |
| Youngest ever champion at Roland Garros |
SELES |
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