| 1982 international chart-topper by Trio with a repetitive title |
DADADA |
| About 92% of britannium |
TIN |
| Addition sign |
CARET |
| Awful rating |
NOSTARS |
| Bartender's stock |
OLIVES |
| Basic count |
ONETOTEN |
| Billy the Kid, e.g |
ALIAS |
| Brand once advertised with the line 'They never get on your nerves' |
CAMEL |
| Call to someone on deck |
BATTERUP |
| Chris of CBS's 'The Good Wife' |
NOTH |
| Deceitful sorts |
KNAVES |
| Decker or Dickerson of the N.F.L |
ERIC |
| Desired response to a 3-Down |
HAHAHA |
| Digits in flats, maybe |
TOES |
| Edward Gorey's 'The Gashlycrumb ___' |
TINIES |
| Everything must go in it |
FIRESALE |
| First Chinese dynasty |
XIA |
| G.I. portions |
MRES |
| Give up |
CAVE |
| Grinder |
HERO |
| Handel bars |
ORATORIO |
| Headliners at le Palais Garnier, e.g |
ETOILES |
| Hoarder's squalor |
RATSNEST |
| Howard Hughes, for one |
AVIATOR |
| Huffington of The Huffington Post |
ARIANNA |
| In trouble for base violations? |
ONREPORT |
| Iraklion is its capital |
CRETE |
| It's on track to serve people |
BARCAR |
| Just those of Juan's things? |
ESOS |
| Kind of diagram |
TREE |
| Like live-blogged sports updates |
INGAME |
| Like sand dunes |
RIDGED |
| Major export of Western Australia |
IRONORE |
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