Inventors of the compass and movable type |
CHINESE |
Is anguished over a decision |
STEWS |
Jon who wrote and illustrated 'Palindromania!' |
AGEE |
Keep the books? |
RENEW |
Know-it-alls |
SWAMIS |
Last name on a shoe box |
MCAN |
Like the old Sears Roebuck catalog |
MAILORDER |
Lye, for one |
ALKALI |
Mr. Sharples, owner of a sitcom diner |
MEL |
Muslim ascetic |
FAKIR |
Ne plus ultra |
ACME |
Noted figure in Raphael's 'The School of Athens' |
EUCLID |
One of the Kennedys |
ETHEL |
One with lots to sell |
AUCTIONEER |
Ones who 'Don't Cry,' according to a 2008 country hit |
COWGIRLS |
Potter's house |
GRYFFINDOR |
Roller-skating in the house, say |
NONO |
Romp |
EASYWIN |
Routes: Abbr |
RDS |
Ruler amts |
CMS |
Soft hit |
LOB |
Some freshness |
SASS |
Some jungle greenery |
FERNS |
Spurn on social media |
UNFOLLOW |
Statement often accompanied by an eye roll |
ASIF |
Subj. of a federal holiday since 1986 |
MLK |
Suggested, with 'of' |
SMACKED |
Taken with |
KEENON |
Temptation to steal |
WILDPITCH |
Treat whose name means, literally, 'flash of lightning' |
ECLAIR |
What a cat's meow might mean |
FEEDME |
Where all the pieces fall into place |
TETRIS |
World power in cricket |
INDIA |
[Jaw hits the floor] |
MINDBLOWN |
___ board |
EMERY |
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