| Amplify |
| Be like |
| A Hammer |
| Pat's pal |
| Microphone |
| M.C.'s prop |
| Studio need |
| Boxer Tyson |
| Concert prop |
| Karaoke gear |
| Emcee's need |
| Emcee's prop |
| Karaoke prop |
| Karaoke need |
| Lapel pin-on |
| Singer's aid |
| Speaker's aid |
| Magic ___ XXL |
| Beastie Boy D |
| Donald's veep |
| NHL-er Comrie |
| Stand-up prop |
| Wallace of TV |
| Lecturer's aid |
| Sound enhancer |
| Amp attachment |
| Head Mechanic? |
| Phish's Gordon |
| Podium feature |
| Vocalist's aid |
| Voice amplifier |
| Code word for M |
| Boom attachment |
| Bullhorn cousin |
| Phone bug, e.g. |
| Volume improver |
| Stand-up's prop |
| Lapel attachment |
| Comms code for M |
| Ditka or Douglas |
| Nichols or Myers |
| Reporter Wallace |
| Amplify, in a way |
| Eavesdropping aid |
| Karaoke amplifier |
| Karaoke bar sight |
| Karaoke necessity |
| Levine of Triumph |
| Talk show clip-on |
| Emcee's amplifier |
| Hammer on a case? |
| Connors or Wallace |
| Douglas or Wallace |
| Nichols or Douglas |
| Nichols or Wallace |
| Trout of the Angels |
| Politician Huckabee |
| Sportscaster's need |
| The Brady Bunch" dad |
| Item at center stage |
| Knicks coach Woodson |
| Studio singer's need |
| Vice President Pence |
| Stand-up comic's need |
| Apt name for an emcee |
| Bit of D.J. equipment |
| Broadcaster's adjunct |
| Carol Brady's husband |
| Lapel item, sometimes |
| Lapel-attached device |
| What a DJ speaks into |
| Myers who voiced Shrek |
| One of a candy box duo |
| Voice amplifier (abbr) |
| Love of The Beach Boys |
| 2016 candidate Huckabee |
| 2016 running mate Pence |
| A singer might "eat" it |
| Actor O'Malley of "Glee |
| Hammer in crime fiction |
| It lets others hear you |
| Patton of Faith No More |
| Karaoke singer's device |
| Radio interviewer's need |
| Voice device, informally |
| Inez from Alice in Chains |
| Love from the Beach Boys? |
| Hammer found in whodunits |
| Spillane detective, Hammer |
| Sen. Monroney of Oklahoma. |
| Winery Dogs drummer Portnoy |
| Clone" Leo Kottke/___ Gordon |
| Device often worn on a lapel |
| Pearson or Myers, familiarly |
| Conservative figure Huckabee |
| I, the Jury" detective Hammer |
| Apt name for a stand-up comic |
| Austin's shagadelic portrayer |
| Presidential wannabe Huckabee |
| Austin Powers actor, ... Myers |
| Wallace's transmitting device? |
| It may be open at a comedy club |
| Sulley's pal in "Monsters, Inc. |
| Somebody's Gotta Do It" host Rowe |
| Former Arkansas governor Huckabee |
| Conservative commentator Huckabee |
| Pulitzer-winning journalist Royko |
| ESPN commentator Greenberg or Golic |
| Myers who voiced Shrek in four movies |
| Sixty Six Steps" Leo Kottke/___ Gordon |
| Device often worn on a lapel, slangily |
| Greenberg or Golic of sports-talk radio |
| First name of the title character in "Doonesbury |
| Device collecting sound from a singer, say — boy's name (abbr) |
| Device for converting sound waves to an electronic signal (abbr) |
| White who co-created HBO's "Enlightened" and played the real Ned Schneebly in "School of Rock |