| El Atlántico, por ejemplo | 28 |
| Eyes on a peacock's tail | 28 |
| Laird's "Wow!" | 28 |
| "Gee!" in Scotland | 28 |
| Like many bumper pool tables | 28 |
| Like some bumper pool tables | 28 |
| Like standard music notation | 28 |
| Some sheet music paper sizes | 28 |
| One who sees a lot of pupils | 28 |
| Very early morning, in slang | 28 |
| Late Wu-Tang member, briefly | 28 |
| Nonstandard stock quantities | 28 |
| Having likely-to-win chances | 28 |
| Amo : I love :: ___ : I hate | 28 |
| George --, a.k.a. Boy George | 28 |
| Polish name of Baltic feeder | 28 |
| Takes too much of, as a drug | 28 |
| Like a psychological complex | 28 |
| ___-de-chat (cat's-eyes) | 28 |
| Computer reseller, for short | 28 |
| Ingredient of l'omelette | 28 |
| __ consequence (significant) | 28 |
| Part five and end of the pun | 28 |
| Like square dancers at times | 28 |
| Quarterback's protectors | 28 |
| Present as an act of worship | 28 |
| Annual Christmas party group | 28 |
| Beachgoer wearing bug spray? | 28 |
| "Ship ___": Porter | 28 |
| Gulf of Mexico oil rig, e.g. | 28 |
| Back to being friends again? | 28 |
| "Let's begin!" | 28 |
| Not-so-crucial election time | 28 |
| Words after "word" | 28 |
| "Woman _____ Year" | 28 |
| Words after book or playmate | 28 |
| "Just the Two ---" | 28 |
| "Just the Two ___" | 28 |
| 'That makes two --!' | 28 |
| Model railroad track measure | 28 |
| Letters in an Irish alphabet | 28 |
| They supervise mil. sentries | 28 |
| "Such a headache!" | 28 |
| "How frustrating!" | 28 |
| Was audibly surprised, maybe | 28 |
| Prime Minister before Suzuki | 28 |
| Facetious "Great!" | 28 |
| Gershwins musical of 1926-27 | 28 |
| "Do you see that?" | 28 |
| "Pick me!Pick me!" | 28 |
| "That is SO lame!" | 28 |
| Zoological class: Comb. form | 28 |
| Mighty Mouse's archenemy | 28 |
| Underground petroleum source | 28 |
| Mechanic's job, at times | 28 |
| Words before Olay or vitriol | 28 |
| Prepare for a swimsuit shoot | 28 |
| Rich Texan of 1800s, perhaps | 28 |
| French suffix with Québec | 28 |
| Nizhniy Novgorod's river | 28 |
| Give one's ___ (approve) | 28 |
| Fine and dandy, in old slang | 28 |
| 11th-century king of Denmark | 28 |
| Dr. Fu Manchu player of 1929 | 28 |
| Charlie Chan's portrayer | 28 |
| Palm leaves used for writing | 28 |
| Superstar born Dec. 12, 1915 | 28 |
| Dracula's mother-in-law? | 28 |
| Foster's faithfulfriend | 28 |
| "Beowulf" language | 28 |
| Golden ___ (great pop songs) | 28 |
| House painting attire, maybe | 28 |
| With Street, it's a bank | 28 |
| Historic town of Connecticut | 28 |
| Part 1 of a Neil Young lyric | 28 |
| 17th-century artist, perhaps | 28 |
| The Eddas were written in it | 28 |
| It takes time to settle them | 28 |
| Avengers want to settle them | 28 |
| Hip-hop from the early 1980s | 28 |
| Person getting way up there? | 28 |
| Source for a symbol of peace | 28 |
| Reagan Administration figure | 28 |
| Swedish prime minister Palme | 28 |
| Part of Winfrey's empire | 28 |
| American Indians of Nebraska | 28 |
| Ruminant's third stomach | 28 |
| "How Bizarre" band | 28 |
| How chili burgers are served | 28 |
| "Cat --- Tin Roof" | 28 |
| "Cat ___ Tin Roof" | 28 |
| Disregarding moderation, say | 28 |
| Where a turtle might be seen | 28 |
| Political ploy - Part 2 of 4 | 28 |
| How some court cases are won | 28 |
| Juan de ___, N.M. colonizeer | 28 |
| Already chosen for play, say | 28 |
| Plugging or mugging, perhaps | 28 |
| How some events are captured | 28 |
| Adage regarding skittishness | 28 |