| Doctor who examines tonsils and sinuses: Abbr. |
| Concave belly buttons, informally |
| Dance for tonsorial artists? |
| 'Buttons and Bows' singer stashes away dozens of cases of classic soda? |
| Police batons? |
| Skeletons in one's closet |
| Soap opera about the Carringtons |
| Split ___ (tonsorial woe, and a hint to this puzzle's theme) |
| It contains protons and electrons |
| Salad with croutons, cheese, and egg |
| Rectangular devices with a D-pad and the buttons A, B, START, and SELECT |
| Buttons' replacer |
| Med. specialists who might treat tonsillitis |
| Having a few buttons missing |
| Utterance during a tonsil examination |
| Puts poles in cartons |
| Cottonseed separators |
| Medical specialists who treat tonsils and sinuses: Abbr. |
| Principal component of arthropod exoskeletons |
| Unstable leptons |
| Preserve, as tons of fodder |
| Source of iridescent buttons |
| Sixteen Tons" singer's workplace |
| Atoms with the same number of protons |
| Acts keeping skeletons in closets |
| ___ salad (dish with romaine lettuce and croutons) |
| Where the Clintons studied contracts |
| Name on 1952 campaign buttons |
| One of a group of atoms having the same number of neutrons but a different number of protons |
| Clantons' nemeses |