One who tells a tale full of sound and fury, per Macbeth |
IDIOT |
Ones turning up the volume? |
LIBRARIANS |
Online marketplace since 2005 |
ETSY |
Pay phone feature |
SLOT |
Peppery herb |
CRESS |
Post hoc, ___ propter hoc (common fallacy) |
ERGO |
Preacher's charge |
SOULS |
Pronto |
LICKETYSPLIT |
Props (up) |
SHORES |
Range for 1-Across |
ALPS |
Realm of Otto I: Abbr |
HRE |
Regatta markers |
BUOYS |
Schmutz on Santa's boots |
ASH |
Setting for 400+ miles of the Euphrates: Abbr |
SYR |
Shopping destination that sounds risqué |
STRIPMALL |
Sides in chess, symbolically |
ARMIES |
Singer Brickell |
EDIE |
Some bad joke tellers, stereotypically |
DADS |
Some mudrock |
SHALE |
Some referee calls, for short |
TKOS |
State flower of Tennessee |
IRIS |
Steam-powered device? |
RICECOOKER |
Super-hot |
SEXY |
The way |
HOW |
This might sound sad |
MINORCHORD |
Useful cryptography tool to have on hand? |
DECODERRING |
Value not appearing on any Scrabble tile |
NINE |
Von Trapp daughter in 'The Sound of Music' |
LIESL |
Wheedle |
COAX |
When to meet for lunch, maybe |
ATONE |
Winter setting in Tinseltown |
PST |
Yearbook grp |
SRS |
Yiddish language author Sholem |
ASCH |
___ Greene, mobster in 'The Godfather' |
MOE |
___ one |
ADMIT |
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