Afterthought in a letter (abbrev.)
Measure of the relative acidity or basicity of an aqueous solution
Greek storyteller who is credited with authorship of many fables
Adverb that intensifies whatever it modifies
Abnormal growth of tissue that forms a mass
Unit prefix meaning "one billionth"
Supervised program for young people, often in the summer
Sixteen of these make 26 Across
Famous jewel sometimes known as "Le Bijou du Roi," said to bear a curse that brings misfortune and tragedy to anyone who owns it or wears it (4,7)
Cuisine that features pizza, pasta, olive oil
Familiar term for grandmother; also the canine nursemaid for the Darling family in Peter Pan
Cereal grain with scientific name Avena sativa
To abstain from or avoid using
Building toy company whose name comes from the Danish leg godt, meaning "play well"
Sigmund Freud wrote about the ego and the __
Postal abbreviation for state that has Richmond as its capital
National League player in New York
Mode in which players must collect resources, build structures, battle mobs, manage hunger, and explore the world in an effort to survive and thrive
Branch of biology that studies animals
Monotheistic religions believe there is only one
Extrasensory Perception (abbrev.)
Variety of quartz that is the birthstone for February
Isaac who in 1687 developed Laws of Motion in his book PhilosophiƦ Naturalis Principia Mathematica
Indefinite article used before words starting with a vowel sound
What Kershaw does very well
Reaching base on a fielding mistake
Anti-lock breaking system (abbrev.)
Art form under the muse Terpsichore, often choreographed
One who performs extraordinary deeds for the benefit of others