- CROSS
- Ireful
- Peevish
- In a nasty mood
- Snappy
- Intersect
- Church figure
- Fit to be tied
- In a bad mood
- Liable to lose it
- Bad-tempered
- Irritated
- Vampire protection
- Span
- Annoyed
- One may knock you out
- Angry
- Tool of the vampire-slaying trade
- Christian symbol
- Get to the other curb
- Sign of the times?
- Vampire repellent
- Symbol of Christianity
- Go to the opposite curb
- Go against or go over
- Protection from a vampire
- Form an intersection
- Pen name
- Protection from Dracula
- Thwart
- Grumpy
- Vampire hunter's protection
- Go from side to side?
- Irritable
- Walk or word lead-in
- Incensed
- Disagree with
- Ill-tempered
- Crabby
- Ill-humored
- See 46 Across
- Deceive, with "up"
- Head for the other side
- Betray
- Religious figure
- Respond to a green light
- See 53-Across
- Mass symbol
- Interbreed
- Victoria __
- Norwegian flag feature
- White symbol on Switzerland's flag
- Dracula repellent
- Walk or wind preceder
- In a foul mood
- See 65-Across
- Snappish
- Not pleased
- Symbol on the Swiss flag
- Ford, perhaps
- Peeved
- Splenetic
- Surly
- Ticked off
- Vampire repeller
- Go to the other side of the street
- Plus sign, essentially
- In a peeved mood
- Testy
- Cranky
- In a snit
- Oppose or connect
- Walk to the other side of the street
- Irascible
- Intersect, as roads
- Get to the other side
- Intersect, as two streets
- Angry and annoyed
- End of a one-two
- Difficult burden
- Noted radio commentator.
- Connecticut's Governor, 1931–1939.
- Lighted in Scott's "Lady of the Lake."
- ___ of Lorraine.
- Famous opera commentator.
- Opera commentator.
- Founder of "Yale Review."
- Voice of the opera.
- Charing ___.
- Former Governor of Connecticut.
- Governor-elect of Maine.
- Opera announcer.
- Not parallel.
- A man who knows operas.
- New Governor of Maine.
- Governor at Augusta.
- Governor in Augusta.
- Governor of Maine.
- Victoria ___.
- Contrary.
- Pass over.
- Nonsinging Met star.
- Veteran opera M. C.
- Emblem on Greek flag.
- Maltese symbol.
- ___-ruff.
- Easily vexed.
- Go over.
- Rood.
- Fretful
- Kind of examination
- Charing or double
- Out of sorts
- Red or Charing
- Word with fire or word
- Milton of opera broadcasts
- Kind of purposes
- Red or Iron
- Constantine's vision
- Erstwhile "Voice of the Opera"
- Kind of cut or beam
- Crotchety
- Kind of punch
- St. Paul of the ___: April 28
- Charles ___, pop singer
- Grammy-winner Christopher: 1980
- Hybrid
- Preceder of cut or fire
- Word before patch or word
- Ankh, for one
- Emblem on a Greek flag
- Cantankerous
- Ornery
- Greek or Maltese, e.g.
- Antivampire aid
- Mass hanging
- Religious symbol
- Liable to snap
- Swedish flag symbol
- Boxing punch
- Upset
- Shape on an altar
- Protection for vampire hunters
- With 16-Across, travel internationally
- With 36-Down, intersection ... as suggested by the circled letters in the middle of this puzzle?
- What five horizontal answers do with this one
- Sects' symbol?
- Common necklace symbol
- Get on the bad side of
- Ride Like the Wind Christopher
- William Jennings Bryan's 1896 "___ of Gold" speech
- The "2" in the ol' 1-2
- Sailing singer
- Vestment symbol
- Word with Red or Blue
- Traverse
- Sailing artist Christopher
- Symbol for followers of Christ
- Anti-vampire device
- Do this to jaywalk
- What Hollywood and Vine do
- Steeple topper, often
- What two obscure puzzle answers shouldn't do
- Symbol on the 23-Down flag
- Disagreeable
- Many people see a big one on Sunday
- See 31-Across
- What this puzzle's across and down answers do
- Tau, for one
- Protection from vampires
- With 57-Across, what you must do four times to solve this puzzle
- Out of humor
- Intersect with
- See 61-Across
- Swiss flag feature
- Irate