Jacket innards |
LINING |
Keep time, in a way |
CLAP |
Last method of death in Agatha Christie's "And Then There Were None" |
NOOSE |
Like the sums of two primes in Goldbach's conjecture |
EVEN |
Malarkey |
BULL |
Meander |
WEND |
N.Y.C. club said to have catalyzed the punk movement |
CBGB |
Now-retired Sacha Baron Cohen character |
BORAT |
One of two worn by many a rock drummer |
EARPLUG |
One often depicted with four faces (lion, ox, eagle, and human) |
CHERUB |
One often in the dark? |
CINEPHILE |
Orienting plot device with a name popularized by Hitchcock |
MACGUFFIN |
Otherworldly |
ALIEN |
Paleontological spans |
ERAS |
Pass the ___ (let others talk for a change) |
MIC |
Place for a comb |
HIVE |
Setting for Tobias Wolff's "In Pharaoh's Army," briefly |
NAM |
She retired from boxing undefeated |
LAILAALI |
Some ballot initiatives |
REFERENDA |
Spanish parental term of endearment |
PAPI |
Squelch |
END |
Stews |
BOILS |
Stick made for the spring? |
POGO |
Storage unit |
BYTE |
Supports |
AIDS |
Svelte |
SLIM |
Touched, as a starting line |
TOED |
Tushes |
CANS |
Way out |
AFAR |
Word before or after "day" |
SPA |
Words of affectionate annoyance |
OHYOU |
Work program championed by Coretta Scott King |
JOBGUARANTEE |
You might pull it to get your way |
RANK |
___ III (Wallachian prince who inspired "Dracula") |
VLAD |
___ Nykvist, frequent Bergman cinematographer |
SVEN |
___-3 fatty acids |
OMEGA |
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