Hardest for Last… and we were double-teamed
Described in letters SPELT [never thought of spelling as descriptive]
Crown in the Henry VIII era, e.g. GOLDCOIN [crown = money]
Nice sibling FRERE [as in “Frere Jacques”]
Film that often includes drawings OATER [westerns have gun duels]
Wagnerian title? HERR

ASTA [just saw
The Thin Man on TCM and had forgotten how thoroughly enjoyable it was --- but Asta, in the first movie, was hardly a factor]
Who knew?Patrick Duffy was the man from Atlantis
Atomic number of neon
Only non-rhyming ghost in Ms. Pac-Man
There was a Ms. Pac-Man
Key of the last Brandenburg concerto
ALOHAOE [and I’ve been to Hawaii three or four times]
le visage [oeil should be known from trompe l’oeil --- and you should know visage --- so I guess this passes the English test]
SEISHappy New YearRATING:

Three grins = Loved it; Two grins = Enjoyed it; One grin = A bit bland for my taste; One teardrop = No fun