| Like Perot's presidential runs |
THIRDPARTY |
| Mendes of "Hitch" |
EVA |
| Most meager, as a diet |
SPAREST |
| One of three articles |
THE |
| Owner-player go-between |
AGENT |
| Part of the name of one nicknamed "Trey," perhaps |
III |
| Patsy who sang "Crazy" |
CLINE |
| PBS thank-you gift, often |
TOTE |
| Petty criticism, slangily |
NIT |
| Poor, as chances go |
SLIM |
| Ralph who bashed the Corvair |
NADER |
| Read, but never post |
LURK |
| Reason to cram |
TEST |
| River spanned by Ponte Vecchio |
ARNO |
| Saint Teresa's city |
AVILA |
| Scott Joplin piece |
RAG |
| Seamster's creation |
HEM |
| Setting for many van Goghs |
ARLES |
| Shannon who sang "Runaway" |
DEL |
| Shaver's faceful |
LATHER |
| Skit bit |
GAG |
| Some salon paintings |
NAILART |
| Some smartphone messages |
EMAIL |
| Soon, to poets |
ANON |
| Spitting bullets |
ANGRY |
| Sporty Toyotas of yore |
CELICAS |
| State that was once a republic |
TEXAS |
| Sticking point, metaphorically |
CRAW |
| Susan of "L.A. Law" |
DEY |
| Taffeta or satin quality |
SHEEN |
| Template used in drafting |
FRENCHCURVE |
| Theater ticket datum |
ROW |
| Transvaal trekker |
BOER |
| Verne submariner |
NEMO |
| Was nostalgic |
ACHED |
| What one might do to the last parts of 17- and 60-Across and 11- and 28-Down |
THROW |
| Where Washington surprised the Hessians |
TRENTON |
| Woody's folksy son |
ARLO |
| Word of surrender |
UNCLE |
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