ESP, they say |
Russell Crowe's middle name |
Home seller's need |
They can be felt in a classroom |
They take song requests at parties: Abbr. |
They get tossed |
An' they talks ___ lovin' . . . ": Kipling |
They're new and unusual |
They're supportive to a star |
Someone who arranges the buying and selling of property for clients |
Extravagantly ornate |
Hamlet" extras |
Ledger for recording transactions as they occur |
Alas. Purchase seller |
Something quite extraordinary to look at |
Contract extras, and read differently, a hint to this puzzle's theme |
Site that sells knitted hats |
Can't sell anymore, by necessity |
They sparkle on diamonds |
Person with learning difficulties, but with other extraordinary mental skills — attains void (anag) |
They may conceal shiners |
Against a Vegas worker? (Surprise! Did you expect a clue about selling heirlooms?) |
They were big-boned |
They may be tossed back |
They're restricted in some diets |
Crispy appetizer |
They swing in and out of a saloon |
Door-to-door cosmetics seller |
Concentrated extracts |
A. J. ___, author of the best seller "The Know-It-All: One Man's Humble Quest to Become the Smartest Person in the World |