- LAMB
- Babe in the woods
- Gentle one
- Mary's pet
- Stew meat
- Mary's charge
- Elia was his pen name
- Doner kebab meat
- Young Cotswold
- Young sheep
- Dish served with jelly
- Irish stew ingredient
- Meat served off the rack?
- Innocent
- Paschal ___
- Paragon of meekness
- Gyro ingredient
- Symbol of innocence
- Wool-clad babe
- End-of-March comparison
- Innocence symbol
- With "The," Blake poem from "Songs of Innocence"
- Nursery rhyme follower
- Persistent attendant of 53-Down
- One overly willing to follow
- Irish stew ingredient, often
- Mary's follower
- Gyro meat
- Fleecy babe
- Mary had a little one
- Mary's follower, in verse
- Exemplar of innocence
- Moussaka ingredient
- Chop meat
- Gyros meat
- Little bighorn
- Chops for dinner
- Follower of Mary
- Meek one
- Moussaka meat
- Petting zoo baby
- Innocent one
- White-fleeced animal of rhyme
- Meat found in gyros
- Sweetie
- Woolly youngster
- Traditional Easter fare
- Border collie's charge
- Ewe's youngster
- Nativity scene figure
- Newcomer to the flock
- Animal "lost" inside the answer at 36-Across
- Gentle farm animal
- Kebab meat
- With 18-Across, seder plate item
- Mini-baa-er
- Elia
- Fold youngster
- Creche figure
- Sheep's kin
- Essays of Elia author
- Fold newcomer
- Gentle sort
- Innocent soul
- Mary's follower, in rhyme
- Mary's little one
- Mary's fleecy follower
- Future ewe, maybe
- Gentle soul
- Epitome of innocence
- Mutton-to-be
- Symbol of gentleness
- Kabob choice
- Souvlaki meat
- Jesus, __ of God
- Meat with mint jelly
- It went everywhere Mary did
- Its "fleece was white as snow"
- New ewe
- Baby bleater
- Rogan josh meat
- Ram's offspring
- Rack of __
- Sheepish youngster?
- Shepherd's charge
- Souvlaki choice
- Meat of which Australia is among the largest producers
- Sacrificial __
- Country kid?
- Ewe kid
- Ewe's output
- Title critter in Blake's "Songs of Innocence"
- I Know This Much Is True author Wally
- Mary's was little
- Wee woolly one
- Baby sheep
- Flock infant
- March 1 : lion :: March 31 : __
- Meat common in Greek cuisine
- Easter entree
- Ewe's child
- Mild-mannered one
- Pet of rhyme
- Souvlaki ingredient
- Ewe's offspring
- Spring entree
- Coleridge colleague
- Entree choice
- Easter entrée
- Farm baby
- Easter dish
- __ shank
- Ram's child
- Ewe's little one
- One in a flock
- Petting-zoo animal
- Offspring of a 42 Across
- Meat in moussaka
- Wool-coat owner
- Woolly infant
- Mary follower
- Mary's "little" pet
- Youngster on a farm
- Literary pal of Coleridge
- Meat in gyros
- New member of the flock
- Woolly baby
- Easy victim
- Vindaloo meat
- Meat in the Near Eastern dish kibbe
- Essayist who wrote "Lawyers, I suppose, were children once"
- Rationed meat.
- Charles or Mary.
- Agneau on the menu.
- Coleridge's schoolmate.
- He wrote "Tales from Shakespeare."
- Coleridge's friend.
- Mary's inseparable.
- Symbol of March.
- A gentle person.
- English essayist.
- He went to school with Coleridge.
- Master of the personal essay.
- Member of a flock.
- Popularizer of Shakespeare for young people.
- Source of karakul, astrakhan, broadtail, etc.
- Author Mary or brother.
- Popular roast.
- Simple, unsophisticated person.
- Scholar in Sarah Hale poem.
- Fleecy frisker.
- Gentle person.
- He collaborated with his sister Mary.
- Gentle creatures.
- Persian ___.
- Baahling.
- Cosset.
- Darling.
- Proverbial aspect of March.
- Innocent child.
- Late March, proverbially.
- See 58 Down.
- Woolly fellow.
- Innocent person.
- Schoolmate of Coleridge.
- Symbol for one kind of March weather.
- Amateur speculator.
- Farm animal.
- Inexperienced person.
- Blake's tiger antithesis.
- English author.
- Karakul.
- Dish with mint jelly.
- Menu entry.
- Animal of rhyme.
- Meat for dinner.
- Nursery rhyme character.
- Wool grower.
- British essayist
- English writer
- Essayist
- Symbol of Christ
- Dear one
- Babe in Wall St.
- Entree order
- Mary's friend
- See 1 Down
- He came after Bacon
- March animal
- Yeanling
- Caracul or mouton
- Charles or roast
- Mary's hanger-on
- Mary's possession
- A stew base
- Kabob component
- Mary had one
- Elia was his alias
- Mary's inseparable companion
- Animal associated with March 31
- Chop source
- Docile person
- ___ of God (Agnus Dei)
- Mary's tagalong
- Schoolgoer of rhyme
- Shish kebab item
- Writer Mary Ann
- Little ___, who made thee?: Blake
- Author of the Stepquote
- Cote occupant
- Mary or Mary's follower
- English essayist: 1775–1834
- Mrs. Battle's creator
- Down Under product
- Essayist: 1775–1834
- Schoolgoer in a nursery rhyme
- Shish-kebab ingredient
- Tales man
- Dear, sweet person
- Essayist Elia
- Gentle, meek one
- Nursery-rhyme pet
- A product of Australia
- Symbol of March 31
- Member of the fold
- Dear soul
- A k a Elia
- Schoolgoer in a rhyme
- Dream Children author
- Lady Caroline (Byron's paramour)
- Mary's chaser
- Honeybunch
- Woolly one
- Mrs. Battle's Opinions on Whist writer
- Tales from Shakespear cowriter
- One in Mary's care
- Seder mainstay
- Lion's trusting companion
- Naive one
- One of 28-Across's charges
- Lion's antithesis
- Suckling sheep
- Easter serving
- Baby in wool?
- Gentle animal
- Many a roast
- Ewe's baby
- Meat on a kabob, maybe
- Easily swindled sort
- Dish that's often roasted
- Mild-mannered type
- Part of a gyro
- Gentle creature
- *"... out like a ___"
- Follower of Mary, in a nursery rhyme
- Sweet-tempered type
- Shish kebab meat
- Very soft fleece source
- ___ of God (epithet for Jesus)
- Meat often served with mint jelly
- One devoted to Mary?
- Staple of Greek cuisine
- Epitome of gentleness
- Jesus, in a metaphor
- Main ingredient in the dish lechazo
- Rung #4 of the ladder
- In like a lion, out like a ___ (March adage)
- Baby animal that rhymes with its father
- Meat in some chops
- Gentle type
- It becomes ewe?
- Writer Charles
- Ovine baby
- The ___ Lies Down on Broadway (Genesis)
- Meat in Irish stew
- Common meat in a kefta kebab
- What Clarice Starling is holding, in a drawing by Hannibal Lecter
- It's woolly but far from mammoth
- Ideal of innocence
- The _____ of God
- Elia essayist
- One younger than ewe?
- Pastoral youngster
- Behold the _____ of God (John 1:29)
- The ___ of God
- Kebab choice
- School visitor of rhyme
- Gentle, innocent type
- Flock youngster
- Popular Easter dish
- Traditional Easter entree
- Ewe youth
- Kabob meat
- Mary's creature
- Wee sheep
- Pasture youngster
- Woolly babe
- Innocent baby animal
- Bleating baby
- Swiftie : Taylor Swift :: ___ : Mariah Carey
- Elia really
- Essayist Charles
- Ovine offspring
- Late March animal
- Sacrificial thing
- Chop source, perhaps
- Sacrificial offering
- Symbol of obedience
- Certain souvlaki meat
- Innocence exemplar
- Sheepish one
- Souvlaki ingredient, often
- Petting zoo youngster
- Souvlaki meat, often
- Essayist with the pen name Elia
- Common kebab meat
- Animal on Easter cards
- Bleating babe
- Meat in a rack
- Meat in much moussaka
- Bleating youngster
- Mary's pet, in a nursery rhyme
- Mary Had a Little ___
- Mariah Carey fan
- Meat in Qabeli palaw
- It's sold in racks
- 2021 folk horror film featuring a half-human, half-sheep hybrid
- Young ovine creature
- Gyro staple
- Easy dupe
- Meek sort
- Noted essayist
- Emblem of St. Agnes
- Young ram
- Common gyro ingredient
- Rack serving
- Exemplar of meekness
- Petting zoo youngling
- Butcher shop buy
- Scotch broth staple
- Innocence embodied
- Offspring of a 25-Across
- Petting zoo favorite
- Embodiment of innocence
- Pasture frolicker
- Traditional Easter dish