Lost pet identifier, at times |
MICROCHIP |
Major fashion city |
MILAN |
Maker of an ill-fated flight |
ICARUS |
Marsellus’s wife, in “Pulp Fiction” |
MIA |
Memo abbr |
ATTN |
Merlin Olsen, for 15 years |
RAM |
More than a tiff |
FEUD |
More than inquisitive |
NOSY |
Mr. Peanut sports one |
TOPHAT |
Nicholas II, for one |
TSAR |
Nostalgist’s focus |
ERA |
Olympus Mons setting |
MARS |
One logging in |
USER |
Pinball no-no |
TILT |
Play reviewer |
REF |
See 35-Across |
TABLES |
Setting of the sun |
SKY |
Siamese caretaker |
CATSITTER |
Site of Darth Vader’s funeral pyre |
ENDOR |
Slip |
LAPSE |
Small iPods |
NANOS |
Some 1960s protests |
BEINS |
Spike with a screenplay Oscar |
LEE |
Summer cooler |
FAN |
Summer drink |
ICETEA |
Summer sign |
LEO |
Survey question that may have a “Prefer not to answer” choice |
AGE |
Takes a stripe from, perhaps |
DEMOTES |
The shakes, briefly |
DTS |
Three-color sucker |
ASTROPOP |
Tigers, on scoreboards |
DET |
Tombstone name |
WYATT |
Two-time British Open winner |
ELS |
Uma’s “Gattaca” co-star |
ETHAN |
View with disbelief |
GAPEAT |
W.C. Fields persona |
SOUSE |
Was armed |
PACKEDHEAT |
With 37-Across, living room items found four times in this puzzle |
COFFEE |
World Court site, with “The” |
HAGUE |
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