4
| ESME |
Lemony Snicket Antagonist Named After A Salinger Orphan |
4
| LAWS |
Things Sometimes Named After Scientists |
5
| TAHOE |
Vehicle Named After A Lake |
5
| GAUSS |
German Physicist After Whom A Unit Of Magnetism Is Named |
7
| RHENIUM |
Element Named After A German River |
4
| ETRE |
French For "to Be" |
8
| QUANTIFY |
Put A Number On |
3
| UTE |
Native People For Whom A State Is Named |
3
| TEN |
Number Of A Certain Rear Bowling Pin |
3
| TOP |
Number 1, With "the" |
3
| AGE |
Nothing But A Number, It's Said |
3
| SIX |
Highest Number On A Die |
3
| ADA |
Mathematician Lovelace |
3
| ATE |
Homophone Of The Sum Of This Clue Number's Digits |
3
| NEE |
Once Named |
3
| ELK |
Game Measured By Its Number Of Points |
3
| ONE |
Number On A Foam Finger |
3
| BED |
Something To Make After You Wake |
3
| IRA |
Part Of Some After-work Plans, In Brief |
3
| UTE |
People For Whom A State Is Named |
3
| NEE |
Formerly Named |
3
| TAO |
Terence ___, Fields Medal-winning Mathematician |
3
| TAO |
Terence ___, Noted Expert On Combinatorics And Analytic Number Theory |
3
| EGG |
The Hundred Folds On A Chef's Toque Are Said To Represent The Number Of Ways To Prepare This |
3
| ASS |
Word After Bad Or Hard |
3
| DAY |
Word After Field Or Before Dreams |
3
| ROD |
Word After Hot Or Lightning |
3
| RUG |
Word After Throw Or Scatter |
3
| POT |
Word Before Shot And After Hot |
3
| ALA |
French Menu Phrase |
3
| TAU |
Letter After Sigma |
3
| ERA |
Big Band ___ (time Span After The Jazz Age) |
3
| MAL |
Bad, In French |
3
| INA |
Aptly Named N.b.a. M.v.p., In A Manner Of Speaking |
3
| NET |
After Tax |
3
| EMI |
1977 Sex Pistols Song Written After A Record-contract Termination |
4
| IOTA |
Letter After Theta |
4
| RHOS |
Letters After Pis |
4
| NETS |
Makes After Taxes |
4
| HUGH |
Aptly Named Six-time All-star First Baseman |
4
| LIAR |
Aptly Named Olympic Sprinter |
4
| OTTO |
Number Between Sette And Nove |
4
| ENID |
Oklahoma City Named For A Camelot Woman |
4
| ENYA |
One-named Irish Hitmaker |
4
| SADE |
One-named Singer With The Album "lovers Rock" |
4
| ARIA |
Cantata Number |
4
| ILES |
Parts Of A French Archipelago |
4
| IMOK |
Reassuring Words After A Fall |
4
| SEPT |
46-down, In French |
4
| TORO |
Spanish Wine Region Named For An Animal |
4
| HALF |
What 12 Is, To This Clue's Number |
4
| LENS |
Word After Contact Or Before Cover |
4
| HOLD |
Word After Foot Or Before Hands |
4
| ICON |
Word After Gay Or Fashion |
4
| TOME |
"mastering The Art Of French Cooking," For One |
4
| OBOE |
Word From The French For "high Wood" |
4
| SERA |
Word Sung Twice After "que" |
4
| INON |
Words After Walk Or Cash |
4
| JAVA |
Programming Language Named For A Beverage Named For An Island |
4
| ARIA |
Number That's Often In Italian |
4
| OUIS |
French Agreements |
4
| TETE |
French "noodle" |
4
| EZRA |
Book After Ii Chronicles |
4
| ETRE |
French 101 Verb |
4
| NARS |
French Skin-care And Cosmetics Giant |
4
| KUSH |
Cannabis Strain Named For Its Regional Origin |
4
| REDO |
Command After Mistakenly Pressing Ctrl+z |
4
| OPAL |
Birthstone After Sapphire |
4
| ECRU |
Color Whose Name Comes From The French For "unbleached" |
4
| NOEL |
Festive French Season |
5
| TAROT |
French ___ (trick-taking Game) |
5
| GETIT |
Question After A Poorly Delivered Joke |
5
| IMOLD |
Jokey Remark After Missing A Modern Reference |
5
| JAIME |
French "i Like" |
5
| ADIEU |
French Farewell |
5
| TREME |
*2010-13 Hbo Series Set Shortly After Hurricane Katrina |
5
| SWIRL |
Pattern That Might Induce Hypnosis |
5
| CAMUS |
After Kipling, The Youngest-ever Literature Nobelist (1957, 44 Years) |
5
| MOIRE |
Wavy Fabric Pattern |
5
| SALEM |
Site Of A Massachusetts Tourist Shop Named "witch Way Gifts" |
5
| OPRAH |
Celeb With A Good Friend Named Gayle |
5
| VICES |
Number Twos |
5
| JOYCE |
___ Bryant, 20th-century Singer/civil Rights Activist |
5
| LENIN |
World Leader Who Appeared On A Time Magazine Cover 40 Years After His Death |
5
| SIXTH |
Like The Most Recent Pope Paul Among All Popes Named Paul |
5
| OSCAR |
Uncle For Whom An Annual Award Is Supposedly Named |
5
| POLOS |
Shirts Named For A Sport |
5
| LENDL |
Aptly Named Tennis Great |
5
| AMOUR |
French Romance |
5
| THREE |
Number Of 101-acrosses In [see Circled Letters] |
5
| DECAF |
After-dinner Coffee Order |
5
| ANNIE |
She Met Her Husband Frank After Beating Him In A Shooting Match |
6
| ECARTE |
French Trick-taking Game |
6
| DRINKS |
Fun Plans After Work, Say |
6
| PRINCE |
One-named Singer Who Pioneered The Minneapolis Sound |
6
| AUBREY |
___ Beardsley, 19th-century English Illustrator |
6
| OOPSIE |
Comment After Clumsiness |
6
| AMELIE |
Title Heroine Of A 2001 French Film |
6
| SHORTS |
Word After Booty Or Bermuda |
7
| MAHOMES |
Youngest-ever Qb To Be Named Super Bowl M.v.p. (2020) |
7
| SCREAMO |
Rock Subgenre Named For Its Vocal Aesthetic |
7
| POSTBAC |
Program After Undergrad, For Some |
7
| MADONNA |
One-named Singer Called The "queen Of Pop" |
7
| ORDERUP |
Diner Cry After A Bell Is Rung |
7
| TACTFUL |
Like Whatever Comes After "how Should I Put This?" |
8
| STARLILY |
Western Wildflower Named For Its Distinctive Shape |
8
| OLIVEOYL |
Toon With A Brother Named Castor |
8
| LATESHOW |
It Ends After Midnight In New York, With "the" |
8
| MONCHERI |
French Term Of Endearment |
8
| LIMABEAN |
Food Named For A World Capital (but Pronounced Differently) |
8
| AVOGADRO |
Scientist Whose Name Is Associated With A Number |
8
| IMPERIAL |
Like Rome Starting In The First Century B.c. |
8
| UNDOSEND |
Action After A Change Of Mind |
8
| CHEROKEE |
Like Sequoyah, For Whom The Tree Is Named |
9
| SUGARRUSH |
*sensation After Consuming Too Many Pixy Stix, Perhaps |
9
| POLKADOTS |
Spotty Pattern |
9
| MONKEYPAW |
Jordan Peele's Production Company, Named For A Classic Horror Short Story |
9
| NOTREDAME |
Beloved Site For The Irish ... And French |
9
| ALMARSALA |
Culinary Phrase After "pollo" Or "scaloppine" |
10
| YEARSLATER |
After Quite Some Time |
10
| IVORYCOAST |
Country Named For A Now-banned Trade |
10
| MARIECURIE |
1911 Polish/french Chemistry Nobelist Who Pioneered Research In Radioactivity |
11
| PENALCOLONY |
Early 19th-century Australia, For One |
12
| ROMATOMATOES |
Garden Produce Named For An Italian City |
13
| BOURBONSTREET |
*main Drag Of The French Quarter |
14
| NOWWHEREWEREWE |
Question After A Digression |
15
| CREATEDAMONSTER |
Emulated Dr. Frankenstein ... Or What You Did After You Filled In The Shaded Parts Of 17-, 23-, 50- And 61-across? |