| 'Iron is its middle name' sloganeer |
GERITOL |
| 'That feels great!' |
AAH |
| 'The Purloined Letter' monogram |
EAP |
| 1940s White House dog |
FALA |
| Actress Page of 'Juno' |
ELLEN |
| Battery terminal |
ANODE |
| Be a director, in a way, and what can follow the last parts of 17-, 29-, 36-, 43-, and 59-Across |
POINT |
| Broadcast network |
AIRER |
| Broadway divisions |
ACTS |
| Bygone rulers |
TSARS |
| Cause of some sleep disruptions |
SNORER |
| Celebrity skewering |
ROAST |
| China's Sun ___-sen |
YAT |
| Classic aid for forward-looking folks |
CRYSTALBALL |
| Common Tin Pan Alley song form |
AABA |
| Confront |
FACE |
| Cop film staple |
CHASE |
| Drunk's affliction, informally |
DTS |
| Embarrassed |
ABASHED |
| Everyday article |
THE |
| Farmer, during spring |
SOWER |
| Fastener since 1849 |
SAFETYPIN |
| Feedbag morsel |
OAT |
| Former NYC mayor Giuliani |
RUDY |
| Frankie portrayer on 'Grace and Frankie' |
LILY |
| Friend of Porthos and Aramis |
ATHOS |
| From the top |
AGAIN |
| Go out with |
SEE |
| Good name for a chef |
STU |
| Greeted informally, with 'to' |
SAIDHI |
| Half a score |
TEN |
| Hardly a beauty queen |
HAG |
| Hot |
SEXY |
| In the wrong role |
MISCAST |
| Inspiring veneration |
SACRED |
| It gets the lead out |
ERASER |
| It's between zeta and theta |
ETA |
| Jared of 'Dallas Buyers Club' |
LETO |
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