- HORN
- Powder container
- South American cape
- Car alarm
- Extremity of the crescent moon
- French or English
- -
- Rhino's feature (and a near-anagram of RHINO)
- It may be blown before a crash
- Shofar, e.g.
- Cornucopia, e.g.
- Get him on the ___!
- Pep rally prop
- See 20-Across
- You might lean on it in the car
- Around the ___ (ESPN show)
- Road rager's punching bag
- Cape of note
- Viking hat feature
- 21 Across feature
- Slang for a phone
- Cornucopia shape
- Match-ending blast
- Sounder in a jam
- Canadian flute player Paul ___
- Cape ___
- Saddle protrusion
- Drinking vessel of old
- Golden ___ (inlet that divides Instanbul)
- Little Boy Blue tote
- Road-rage catalyst, possibly
- Phone, slangily
- Road-rage inducer, possibly
- Motorist's wordless rebuke
- Piece of Hägar the Horrible's helmet
- Crescent-moon feature
- You may lean on this when you feel angry
- Traffic report
- Buzzer, in sports
- What you may lay on after being cut off
- Antelope feature
- Cornucopia
- Beeper
- Barge (in)
- Rhinoceros feature
- Roy who's recovering in Las Vegas
- Highway hooter
- Basketball game-ending sound
- Chile's cape
- Triceratops feature
- French instrument?
- Bull's weapon
- Wynton Marsalis's instrument
- Honker
- Dilemma feature, figuratively
- Sax player's "ax"
- Traffic jam noise
- Game ender, perhaps
- Little Boy Blue's instrument
- Shofar material
- Warning device
- Around the ___ (weekday ESPN roundtable show since 2002)
- Danger to a matador
- Klaxon, e.g.
- Word with air or powder
- Satchmo's instrument
- Tierra del Fuego cape
- Sousaphone, for one
- One to blow on
- Turnpike warning
- Year-end party favor
- Wind instrument
- French wind?
- Honker on the road
- Bull weapon
- Telephone, slangily
- Wind in a band
- Warning to a pedestrian
- Rush hour blower
- Trumpet, e.g.
- Bugle, for one
- Highway warning
- Traffic jam sound
- French __
- Traffic jam honker
- Unicorn feature
- English or French instrument
- Game ender, at times
- Butt (in)
- Cape __
- Feature of many Viking helmets
- Rhino feature
- Sound of traffic frustration
- Parade instrument
- Chile's Cape __
- Traffic sound
- Wind that can be controlled
- __ of plenty
- 38-Down source
- Notable feature of Africa
- It may be heard on the street
- Road warning
- Semi warning
- Instrument named for an animal part
- Jazz band staple
- Pedestrian startler
- Brass instrument
- Beep beep maker
- Toreador's worry
- Trumpet
- Antler
- Kind of beeper
- Trumpet or bugle
- Phone
- Rhino's defense
- Car beeper
- Intrude, with "in"
- Road noise
- Phone, so to speak
- Auto beeper
- Yak feature
- Ram's weapon
- With 29 Across, orchestral adjuncts
- Highway honker
- Crescent part
- Driver's warning
- Sedan sound
- Cornet, for one
- Crescent tip
- Saddle handgrip
- Bugle or trumpet
- Obtrude, with "in"
- Source of a blast
- Source of a car's beep
- Rhino weapon
- Serengeti weapon
- Car's beeper
- Steering wheel adjunct
- Tooter
- Trumpet, for example
- Warning from a motorist
- Beeper on a wheel
- Sound from a sedan
- Car part to honk
- English saddle's lack
- Telephone, in slang
- See 33-Across
- With 6-Down, some glasses
- Part of a Western saddle
- Word with French or English
- Region of South America.
- Trader ___, teller of tall tales.
- Headland on a small island, off tip of S. A.
- Crucial point of the clipper ship's route.
- The tip of South America.
- Cape discovered in 1616.
- Part of South America.
- The tip of a continent.
- An extremity of a new moon.
- Cape near Falkland Islands.
- Cape south of Tierro del Fuego.
- Musicmaker.
- A stormy cape.
- Chile headland.
- Loud-speaker of a certain shape.
- New Year's Eve noise-maker.
- Noise-maker.
- Part of a saddle.
- Southern cape.
- Loud-speaker.
- Bugle.
- Island at the tip of Chile.
- Pommel of a saddle.
- Fuegian cape.
- The stormy Cape.
- Brass wind instrument.
- Traffic signal.
- Brass wind.
- Sax.
- Klaxon.
- Musical instrument.
- Part of a dilemma.
- Signal device.
- French ___.
- Clarion.
- Saddle pommel.
- Orchestral instrument.
- Shofar
- Chilean cape
- S. A. cape
- Biblical symbol of power
- Egotist's instrument
- Young Man With a ___
- Band member
- Bullish weapon
- ___ of plenty
- ___ in (interfere)
- Hirt's companion
- Clavicor, e.g.
- French or English follower
- Ruark's "___ of the Hunter"
- Kind of book or pipe
- Al Hirt's companion
- Eland's weapon
- Matador's undoing
- Sharp peak
- Fictive trader
- Saddle feature
- Clavicor
- Keratinous substance
- Cape or Trader
- Claxon
- Band instrument
- Cape of Chile
- Little Big ___
- French ___ (one of the brasses)
- Turk Murphy blew one
- Warning signal
- Saddle part
- Cornet
- Middle of a wheel, often
- _____ of plenty
- Brass piece
- Glaciated mountain peak
- Headpiece?
- Loudspeaker, informally
- Taxi feature
- Angry motorist's need
- It clears the way
- It may be French
- It may be heard before an accident
- Powder holder
- Crescent-shaped tract of land
- Gunpowder holder
- A driver may sit on it
- Important part of a taxi
- Blast maker
- Middle of many a steering wheel
- Device making a 53-Down
- Feature of Africa ... and some of its denizens
- Blast source
- Part of Africa
- Somalia's locale in Africa
- Instrument used to play 25-Down
- What Little Boy Blue blew
- Part of a car alarm, maybe
- Part of a rhinoceros
- One of a satanic couple
- Road rage catalyst
- Feature of Africa
- Game over signal
- Sound that signifies the end of a basketball game
- Front part of a saddle
- Part of Africa or an orchestra
- Cape ___, place where the Pacific and Atlantic meet
- Common center of a steering wheel
- Feature of an impala … or an Impala
- Mellophone, e.g.
- Vuvuzela, for one
- Tuba, e.g.
- Natural projection
- Cornucopia, essentially
- Something that a ram and a Ram have in common
- You might sit on it in your car
- It holds plenty!
- Bugle, e.g.
- Car alert
- Tooted thing
- It's honked
- Rhino part
- Honked thing
- It gets tooted
- Type of band section
- Somalia's setting in Africa
- Former Hungarian prime minister Gyula ___
- Fox-hunt signal
- Saddle projection
- Bugle or tuba
- Instrument with French and English varieties
- Pointy part of a rhino
- Unicorn protrusion
- Unicorn's feature
- Fearsome cape
- Phone, informally
- Rhinoceros protuberance
- Site of plenty?
- Word with shoe or Cape
- Word with shoe or in
- Trumpet or cornet
- Unicorn feature, e.g.
- It may have valves
- Beeper, of a sort
- East Africa has one
- It can be French or English
- Cornet, e.g.
- Word with shoe or bull
- It may be used before an accident
- Feature of 14-Across
- Game ender, sometimes
- Car tooter
- Feature of 32-Across
- It's hit in traffic jams?
- An English one is wood, a French one brass
- Beep source
- Brass instrument, perhaps
- Rhinoceros part
- Trumpet, for one
- Part of a devil's head
- Antler, e.g.
- Word following "French" or "air"
- Beep beep source
- French or "English" instrument
- Honk source
- It goes beep
- It may be made of bone or brass
- Something to honk
- Marsalis' livelihood
- Matador's worry
- Rhino's weapon
- Auto part
- What some lean on in traffic?
- A driver may lay on it
- What someone with road rage might lean on
- Basketball game ender
- Saxophone or bugle
- Gridlock noisemaker
- One of a devil's pair
- Rhino poacher's prize
- Circus seal's honker
- Impatient driver's attention-getter
- Signal from an impatient motorist
- A-oo-gah sounder
- One of three for a triceratops
- Rhino's protrusion
- Unicorn projection
- French ___ (brass instrument)
- Sax or trumpet, for example
- Type of brass instrument
- Device for honking
- Noisy bike accessory
- Word after "English" or "French"
- It can be English or French
- ____ of plenty
- Brazen sounder
- Honker's delight
- Possible inducer of road rage
- Pileup preventer, possibly
- It's heard on the street
- It may be heard on the streets
- It can be heard on the streets
- Head protrusion
- It's heard on the streets
- Vuvuzela, e.g.