| More or less |
ABOUT |
| Name of seven Danish kings |
ERIC |
| Name tag holders |
LANYARDS |
| Native seal hunter |
ALEUT |
| Neglect |
DISUSE |
| New England fish |
SCROD |
| Nickname on 'The Addams Family' |
TISH |
| Not much at all |
AWEEBIT |
| One of the dames in 2018's 'Tea With the Dames' |
DENCH |
| Palindromic band with the palindromic song title 'SOS' |
ABBA |
| Part of a college application, informally |
REC |
| Part of a strip |
GAG |
| Phone |
CALL |
| Piano that plays only a certain three notes? |
BCHORDKEYBOARD |
| Place for an oxygen tent, for short |
ICU |
| Place for un béret |
TETE |
| Places to sleep |
DENS |
| Played the fall guy? |
RAKED |
| Political system with a paramount leader |
CHIEFDOM |
| Pseudonymously |
AKA |
| Pseudoscientific subj |
ESP |
| Put away |
ICE |
| Put down in print |
LIBEL |
| Quaintly countrified |
RUSTIC |
| Reason that some students struggle in school, for short |
ADHD |
| Refusing to answer directly |
EVASIVE |
| Requiring difficult pedaling, say |
UPHILL |
| Rested |
REPOSED |
| Result of union negotiations, often |
RAISE |
| Roaster or toaster |
EMCEE |
| Scourge |
BANE |
| Shakespeare's 'You, too?' |
ETTU |
| Shipping option |
FEDEX |
| Short flight |
HOP |
| Show to be untrue |
BELIE |
| Site of a 1976 South African uprising |
SOWETO |
| Skate effortlessly |
GLIDE |
| Slip through |
SNEAKBY |
| Slips |
ERRATA |
| Small three-legged table |
TEAPOY |
| Snack item with a salient anagram? |
SALTINE |
| Snack items with their name on the top and bottom |
OREOS |
| Sob stories |
SADTALES |
| Something populists revile |
ELITISM |
| Spanish omelet ingredient |
HUEVO |
| Sport ___ |
UTE |
| Stock sounds |
MOOS |
| Struck |
XEDOUT |
| Stuffed and deep-fried rice balls, in Italian cuisine |
ARANCINI |
| Suggested intake level, for short |
RDA |
| Sundance state |
UTAH |
| Symbol of danger or anger |
RED |
| They catch waves |
RADIOS |
| They've got talent |
AGENTS |
| Time out? |
COMA |
| Translation of the French 'vivre' or German 'leben' |
TOLIVE |
| Trattoria dumplings |
GNOCCHI |
| Two-time Best Actor, 1954 and 1972 |
BRANDO |
| Unfeeling |
STONY |
| Virtual animals in an early 2000s fad |
NEOPETS |
| Vocal quintet? |
AEIOU |
| Walker ___, 1962 National Book Award winner |
PERCY |
| West of Chicago |
KANYE |
| Where a demanding dockworker gets supplies? |
STEVEDOREDIVASTORE |
| Willie Mays phrase |
SAYHEY |
| Word that's its own synonym in reverse |
PAT |
| Work well together |
GEL |
| World capital settled by Vikings circa the ninth century |
DUBLIN |
| Wrath |
IRE |
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