| Man-made fibre |
| First word across in the first-ever crossword (1913) and the first of a dozen appearances of the word in this puzzle's grid, written word search-style (left, right, down, and diagonally) ... Can you f |
| Portuguese term meaning "suspects" brought up in the 2007 Madeleine McCann disappearance case |
| Accepted principles of right and wrong |
| Alcoholic drink made from a Polynesian shrub's roots |
| Above the crossbar and between the uprights |
| Made suitable |
| Calculators often made with bamboo frames |
| Native American tribesman in a 1992 Daniel Day-Lewis/Madeleine Stowe film |
| Commands a horse to turn right |
| Tropical cocktails made with rum: 2 wds. |
| Brightly colored rock |
| Brightly embarrassed |
| ''The Balcony'' playwright |
| Handmade floor covering |
| Adjacent-over-opposite in right triangles |
| A century after the Wright brothers' first flight |
| Brightly marked seashell |
| Apéritif made with white wine |
| Iliad" character with a shield made from seven bulls' hides |
| Perry Mason's right-hand gal |
| Website for handmade crafts |
| Man-made waterway |
| Cgs unit of brightness |
| '50s fad item made by Wham-O |
| Word used to describe a film made by The Asylum movie studio, such as "Transmorphers" or "Sunday School Musical |
| Fiber made from coconuts |
| Give Schweppes Ginger ___ try!" (brilliant soda slogan I just made up) (this clue dedicated to the great Merl Reagle, the master of saving weak entries; RIP, Merl) |
| British studio that made "The Lavender Hill Mob |
| He made Long Island into Treasure Island |