- DOS
- ¿Por qué no los ___?
- C:\ power?
- Two, at a taqueria
- John ____ Passos
- MS-__
- Window's predecessor
- Windows precursor
- __ and don'ts
- Bobs and 'fros, e.g.
- Square root of {/cuatro/}
- One less than {/tres/}
- 2018 Uno sequel
- ___ Equis
- C: system
- Dominican pair
- 18.18% of once
- Braids and buns
- Spanish pair
- Cuban couple
- Deux, across the Pyrenees
- Locks looks
- C: operating system
- Cancún couple
- Platform with cd and ren commands
- System with the REXXDUMP command
- Spanish couple?
- Crazy cuts
- It came with the IBM PCjr
- Parties
- Nonos opposites
- Platform with a command line interface
- Permissible actions
- Two, in Tijuana
- Uno + uno
- Good-etiquette items
- Salon jobs
- __ Equis
- Old PC platform
- Wingdings
- MS-___
- Hair arrangements
- Antepenultimate countdown número
- Hairstylist's creations
- Recommended actions
- A couple in Cancún?
- Early PC platform
- Two for Juan?
- Bobs and flips, say
- It has a command-line interface
- Shindigs
- Lavish parties
- Author John ___ Passos
- Two in Toledo
- Pageboys, e.g.
- OK things
- Fades, for instance
- They're advisable
- Abort, Retry, Fail? environment
- Old tech startup?
- Prompt environment
- _____ puntos (colon, in Spanish)
- PC control program
- Windows base?
- Windows forerunner
- A pair, in Pamplona
- Ocho divided by cuatro
- Early computer acronym
- Buns and beehives
- Fancy parties
- Bobs, beehives, and buns
- Bobs, butches, and buzzes
- PC acronym
- Salon styles
- U.S.A. author John ___ Passos
- Bob and flip
- Fancy affairs
- Hairstyles
- The right stuff?
- Two, in Tampico
- A couple for Carlos
- Old Microsoft product
- Beehives and pageboys
- Coifs
- Hairdresser's repertoire
- Musical firsts
- Big parties
- Coiffures
- Coiffeur's creations
- Listing of suggestions
- Fashion magazine thumbs-ups
- Lock combinations?
- Salon creations
- Chores to tackle
- Suggested actions
- Spanish company?
- 'Fros and flips
- Company in Colombia?
- Fashion column list
- Computer talk
- Two for Jose
- Partners of don'ts
- They're recommended
- Afros, e.g.
- Desirable activities
- Rules to follow
- Styles
- They're highly recommended
- Windows preceder
- Balls, e.g.
- Advisor's list
- Flips and buns
- With 10-Down, opinion south of the border?
- Recommendations
- Big affairs
- Elaborate affairs
- List of acceptable behavior
- Uno follower
- __ Equis: Mexican beer
- Bobs, e.g.
- Pageboys et al.
- Bob and bun
- Buns, e.g.
- Swanky parties
- Cuts
- Flips, e.g.
- Uno y uno
- Arranged locks
- Lavish affairs
- Buns and flips
- Peruvian pair
- Bobs and waves
- Bobs and buns
- Pixie and flip
- Bobs and weaves
- Mexican pair
- One side of a two-column list of rules
- Spanish two
- They're allowed
- How-to list heading
- Soirees
- Tijuana pair
- Haircuts
- Siete menos cinco
- Tres menos uno
- __ Equis beer
- Half of cuatro
- Permissable actions
- Windows alternative
- Two, to Juan
- Scale starts
- Bob and Mohawk
- John __ Passos
- Author John __ Passos
- Uno more than "uno"
- List of recommendations
- Tijuana 21 Down
- Uno, __, tres
- Pageboys, for example
- Permitted things
- Requirements
- Musical notes
- Requirements list
- Bashes
- Panama pair
- Windows ancestor
- Necessities
- Things that are required
- Two, in Peru
- Program for early PCs
- Tijuana twosome
- Weaves and waves
- Items on a "must" list
- A third of "seis"
- Early hit for Microsoft
- Uno doubled
- One more than "uno"
- Los __ (both, in Barcelona)
- Blowouts, for instance
- Small "número"
- Obligations
- Waves and weaves
- Los __ (both: Sp.)
- Preceder of Windows
- Waves that people pay for
- Buns and bobs
- Certain guidelines
- Coiffurist's creations
- Tijuana two
- Uno plus uno
- Cuatro halved
- Fancy fetes
- Tres - uno
- 20% of diez
- First prime número
- The cube root of ocho
- 10% of veinte
- Numero uno número primo
- Stylists' suggestions
- Back: Fr.
- John Roderigo ___ Passos.
- Nickname for the author of "Three Soldiers."
- ___ Passos.
- Festivities or treats: Colloq.
- Author ___ Passos.
- Solfeggio syllables.
- Parties: Brit. colloq.
- Two: Span.
- John ___ Passos.
- Parties: Brit. slang.
- Parties: Eng. colloq.
- Festivities: Colloq.
- Festive get-togethers, in Britain.
- Parties: Brit.
- Musical syllables.
- Parties, in Britain.
- Two: Sp.
- Festive affairs, in London.
- Positive entreaties.
- Spanish numeral.
- Square-dancing word.
- Parties in London.
- Parties, British style.
- Activities.
- Two, in Spain.
- Frenchman's back.
- Back, in France
- No. 2 in Madrid
- Two, in Mexico
- Notes
- Uno, ___, tres
- Scale tones
- Two in Toluca
- Two, to Goya
- ___ and dont's
- Two, in Madrid
- Southampton shindigs
- Square dancer's back
- British parties
- Kin of British bashes
- Allowables
- Back, in Beauvais
- Las ___ (two o'clock in Taxco)
- Tres preceder
- Two in Taxco
- Don'ts partner
- MS follower?
- Salon works
- _____ Passos
- Agenda items
- Computer software abbr.
- Cordoba couple
- John _____ Passos
- The lowest número primo
- Computer software letters
- Computer system
- Items on a list
- Microsoft product
- Positive pieces of advice
- Some advice
- Some fashion tips
- Computer acronym
- Windows platform
- Opposite of no-nos
- Afro and bob
- Bits of advice
- Computer "engine"
- Fetes and fiestas
- Accepted behavior
- Early Microsoft offering
- Galas
- Affairs
- Beehives and buns
- Beehives and others
- Bob and others
- They're not taboo
- Whoop-de-___ (big parties)
- Pair of Mexicans
- Bob and shag
- Couple abroad
- Recommended behavior
- Salon options
- Couple in Cancún
- Wise actions
- A couple in Mexico?
- To-___
- When added to 29-Down, tres
- List on a society calendar
- Salon selections
- Un cuarto of 62-Across
- Bobs and such
- Fetes
- How many it takes to tango in Spain?
- Things first on the way up?
- 27-Across, e.g.
- Bob and pageboy
- First of a pair of lists
- 'Fros, e.g.
- A couple of Spaniards?
- Early Windows underpinning
- Heading for the first of two columns
- Mohawk and others
- Elements of some lists
- Built-in feature of the Apple II
- Mexican couple
- What mops may be made into
- Buzzes, say
- Pigtails and ponytails
- Tango twosome?
- Commendable activities
- First of two columns in a fashion magazine
- More than one, in Madrid
- Buns, for example
- Number between uno and tres
- ___ Equis (Mexican beer)
- Shags, e.g.
- ___, cuatro, seis, ocho ...
- Fashion mag suggestions, in two senses
- First of two lists in fashion advice
- Two, to Teo
- Beehive and bouffant
- Bobs and bouffants
- Number of capitals of Bolivia
- ___ Equis (beer)
- 'Fros and fades
- Salon specialties
- Cinco menos tres
- Fancy hairstyles, informally
- Hairstyles, for short
- Twice 32-Down
- Coiffures, informally
- They're OK
- The square root of cuatro
- You see C:\> in it
- John -- Passos
- Votes of approval in Vice magazine
- Uno, --, tres
- Uno-tres linkup
- Two, in Cadiz
- Two, in Gijon
- Two, in Leon
- Tres minus uno
- Number after uno
- Two, to José
- ___ attack (hacker's ploy)
- Two, to Tomás
- _Ocho dividido por cuatro_
- MS-___ (early PC platform)
- Prime factor of 29-Across
- Encanto song "___ Oruguitas"
- Cry after "Uno!," perhaps
- Spanish cardinal?
- Things on a list
- Couple in Cordoba
- Couple in Córdoba
- Don'ts partners
- Uno and uno
- Pamplona pair
- Short coifs?
- List of suggested actions
- Two, in Cancun
- Afro and bob, briefly
- Creations of 17-Across
- Couple in Mexico?
- Permissible things
- A couple in Bolivia
- Couple in Puebla
- Afro and dreads
- Positive imperatives
- Twice uno
- Cube root of ocho
- Ponytail and bun
- Suggested behaviors
- Cinco - tres
- Bun and bob, briefly
- Counterparts of don'ts
- Either digit in this clue's number, in Spanish
- Hairstyles, informally
- Spanish for "two"
- Deux : French :: ___ : Spanish
- Beehives, e.g.
- After uno
- Computer syst.
- PC system
- PC program
- John Roderigo ____ Passos
- Novelist John ___ Passos
- Partner of don ts
- Beehive and pageboy, e.g.
- Computer operating system: acron.
- Scale starters
- Topic for Dummies?
- PC runner of old
- Partner for don'ts
- Early operating system
- Old computer operating system
- MS-____
- Operating system before Windows
- Double 10-Down
- Advisable tactics
- Couple of unos
- Beehives and 'fros
- Two from Tijuana
- Afro and perm
- C prompt displayer
- Beehives and bobs
- Beehives, flips et al.
- Microsoft introduction of 1981
- Uno mas uno
- Cuatro's square root
- Nueve - siete
- Uno x 2
- Numero after uno
- Small number in Spanish
- Two, in Spanish
- Por que no los ___?
- Imperatives
- PC runner
- It ran PCs once
- Old computer prog.
- Bobs and butches
- C:\> displayer
- Microsoft relic
- Two, in 110 Across
- Número between uno and tres
- Second digit of this clue number, en español
- A couple, in Costa Rica
- Número following uno
- 80-Across, in Acapulco
- Windows underpinnings
- Salon offerings
- Permissible acts
- Good behavior
- Base of el sistema binario
- Lowest of los numeros primos
- Two from Toledo
- Follower of 22-Across
- Paraguayan pair
- Stylist's creations