- DREW
- ___ looks at me / I fake a smile so he won't see
- Titular teen detective Nancy
- A Barrymore
- Prepared to shoot
- Comical Carey
- Sketched
- Literary detective Nancy
- Flashlight-toting sleuth
- Comic Carey
- Came out even
- [41-Down] Mysterious Letter sleuth
- Rendered with pencils, say
- Charles ___, inventor of the blood bank
- Picked from the stack of cards
- Put on the line?
- Scribbled
- Played an evening game?
- Sketched out
- Made an outline, say
- One of the Barrymores
- Doodled, maybe
- Teen-lit sleuth
- Attracted
- Picked from a pack
- Slid out of a scabbard
- Played to a tie
- Bob's daytime-TV successor
- Barrymore or Carey
- Produced pictures, maybe
- Pulled a gun
- Enticed
- Lured
- Took a card
- Pulled in
- Pulled, as a bow
- Got from a deck
- Was matched with in a tournament
- Carolyn Keene sleuth Nancy
- Took lots?
- Ended neck-and-neck
- Barrymore of "Poison Ivy"
- Carey of comedy
- Took a gun out of its holster
- Rendered
- Carey or Barrymore
- Teenage sleuth Nancy
- Classic teen sleuth Nancy
- Girls' books hero Nancy
- Took a straw
- Pulled out a gun
- Brought (in)
- Etched or sketched
- Arrived at, as a conclusion
- Took, as blood
- Worked as a cartoonist
- Fictional sleuth Nancy
- Made a face?
- Made a picture
- Started a gunfight
- Doodled
- Pulled from a deck
- Rendered in charcoal
- Illustrated
- The __ Carey Show
- Sketched^DRE
- Came to, as a conclusion
- Made pictures
- Pulled a pistol
- Didn't quite win
- Keene's detective
- Tied
- Took a lot?
- Ended even
- Took from the deck
- Teen detective Nancy
- Depicted
- Made faces, perhaps
- Picked at random
- Gained (from)
- Picked from the deck
- Teen sleuth Nancy
- Used charcoal pencils, say
- With 32-Across, record-setting New Orleans Saints quarterback
- Neither won nor lost
- The Secret of the Old Clock sleuth
- Did some doodling
- The Hidden Staircase sleuth Nancy
- Put pen to paper
- Delineated
- Obtained water
- Sitcom star Carey
- Created a sketch
- Actress Barrymore
- Unholstered
- Comedian Carey
- Fictional teen detective
- Selected, as straws
- Took an oater dare
- Ended up even
- Teenage sleuth
- Created, as a cartoon
- Made a sketch of
- Created a picture
- Pulled from the deck
- Fictional detective
- Prepared, as a bath
- Depicted on paper
- Roughed out
- Bob's "Price Is Right" successor
- Made a sketch
- Got water, as from a well
- Received, as dividends
- Teen sleuth since the '30s
- Doodled, say
- Depicted on a pad
- Put pencil to paper, perhaps
- Changed a hand
- Had an inconclusive result
- Didn't stand pat
- With 27-Down, decided randomly
- Filled a sketchpad
- Removed from a holster
- Tried to fill an inside straight, e.g.
- Andy alternative
- Former Patriots quarterback Bledsoe
- Family of actors.
- Noted American actor.
- Tory leader in Canada.
- John ___, famous actor.
- Mr. Pearson.
- American theatric family.
- Deduced.
- Famous actor, uncle of the Barrymores.
- Exerted attraction.
- Marked out.
- U. S. theatrical family.
- Attracted patrons.
- Barrymore's uncle.
- Leading actor of Daly's Theatre.
- Actor of fifty years ago.
- Elicited.
- Pulled back.
- Star of Daly's company.
- Barrymore or Pearson
- Picked a card
- Uncle of the Barrymores.
- Matinee idol of 1850.
- Great name in the theatre.
- Pulled aside or together.
- Famous name in the theater.
- Pulled.
- Drafted.
- Formulated (with "up").
- Hauled.
- Limned.
- Famous American actor.
- Famous name in stage lore.
- Formulated.
- Portrayed.
- Extracted
- Barrymore forebear
- Pearson
- Actor John
- Barrymore relative
- Ellen or John
- Fictional girl detective
- Nancy the sleuth
- John or Ellen of stage fame
- Famed name in stage lore
- Nancy ___, fictional sleuth
- Thespian John ___
- Ellen of stage fame
- Teen detective of fiction
- A Barrymore in "E.T."
- Actor John: 1853-1927
- Nancy, the amateur sleuth
- Actor John ___: 1853-1927
- Columnist Pearson
- Keene's Nancy ___
- Nancy ___, young sleuth
- Newsman Pearson
- Keene sleuth
- Did a sketch
- Didn't win or lose
- Participated in a pistol duel
- Started a turn, perhaps
- Allured
- Pulled a gun, as in a shootout
- Was attractive
- Selected
- Used colored pencils, say
- Pulled out a piece
- Created a caricature
- Performed a duel action?
- Pulled a six-shooter
- Prepared to shoot in a shootout
- Scored the same
- Was in a no-win situation?
- Provoked, as enemy fire
- Doodled, e.g.
- Chose, as lots
- Had no play in crazy eights
- Drafted, with "up"
- Did cartoons, e.g.
- Couldn't discard in crazy eights, say
- Took from a card deck
- Set pencil to paper, in a way
- Nancy who solves mysteries
- Was the clue giver in Pictionary
- With 80-Across, one of TV's Property Brothers
- Acted sketchy?
- Was selected to face, as in a tournament
- Major Leaguer Stephen or J.D.
- Sleuth Nancy
- Brought in, as a crowd
- With 2-Down, got close
- Dennis of 10000 Maniacs
- The "Nancy" Relient K loves
- Used a sketchpad
- Jazz pianist Kenny
- What Damion Gough did badly as a boy?
- U2 charity song "The Ballad of Ronnie ___"
- Relient K crush "Nancy"?
- The Dubliners' Ronnie
- With 14-Down, approached
- John Barrymore's granddaughter
- Barrymore or Brees
- Nancy of mysteries
- QB Brees
- Made illustrations, say
- Used a sketchbook
- Carey on TV
- Detective Nancy
- Fictional Nancy
- Closed, as drapes
- Emulated Homer Simpson's creator
- Obtained water from a well
- Obtained water, in a way
- The ___ Carey Show
- Accepted a gunslinger's challenge
- Outlined
- Took, as a card
- Was picturesque?
- Nancy of literature
- Closed, as curtains
- Sketched or doodled
- Doodled, perhaps
- Made an illustration of
- Picked from a deck
- The Price Is Right host Carey
- Actor Carey
- See 41 Across
- Got it out of the well, e.g.
- Pulled a forty-five
- She played Gertie in "E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial"
- Bob's successor on "The Price Is Right"
- Escaped a loss, maybe
- Quarterback Brees
- Selected at random
- Physician Charles R. ___
- Took on the Inktober challenge
- Created fan art, maybe
- See 31-Across
- Took a card from the deck
- Took a turn in Pictionary
- Played Pictionary
- New Jersey university
- Pulled out
- Sucked in
- Prepared to fire
- Produced a picture
- Selected from the deck
- Worked with markers
- Received regularly, as a pension
- Stalemated, e.g.
- Tried to improve one's hand
- Did some sketching
- Finished with the same score
- Played Pictionary, perhaps
- Chose a card
- Picked a straw