- - identifies by various means
- - Words by which people or things are known
- - What people are called
- - Finger-points, when said twice
- - When repeated, tells all
- - When repeated, spills the beans
- - When repeated, is specific
- - They're used to call people?
- - Some people drop them
- - Famous people.
- - People and things are known by them
- - Personal identifiers
- - Famous people: Newton and Watt, say, but not Jack
- - When repeated, gets specific, as an informer
- - Blabs, when doubled
- - When repeated, identifies people
- - When doubled, gets specific
- - When repeated, squeals
- - When doubled, what a rat does
- - When doubled, sings
- - Identifies
- - we are all entitled to have them
- - Things debated by expectant parents
- - Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice
- - They belong to us but are only used by others
- - Charlie and Lola
- - David and Alfred, e.g.
- - roster items
- - in communication a message includes the titles
- - Comes up with a title for
- - we are entitled to be called by them
- - Various means of identification
- - what we call ourselves
- - They identify men as unstable!
- - things to decide on for newborns
- - characters in mensa, extraordinary
- - Roll call listings
- - They're above the numbers on many sports uniforms
- - leaf midrib of lettuce thanks
- - Invite list contents
- - Gives identity
- - lloyd's investors
- - Choices for parents-to-be
- - possibly means to provide titles
- - They're written on gift tags
- - New parents choose them
- - Handles in manse turned
- - Identifying nomenclatures
- - Possible means of identification?
- - Reputations
- - Contents of an onomasticon
- - Scorecard entries
- - Puts a finger on
- - Onomasticon's contents
- - First things half of all newlyweds change?
- - A-list items
- - They're usually given at birth
- - They're often called out in alphabetical order in a roll call
- - They're alphabetized in address books
- - Specifies, as a person
- - Popular rocker might forget a few
- - Pins down
- - Petition's additions
- - Onomastics study
- - Mary, Jerry, and Harry, for example
- - Mailing list items
- - Listings in a directory
- - Elvis and Presley
- - Eb and Flo, e.g.
- - Demand from the House Un-American Activities Committee
- - Dave Pirner album "Faces and ......"
- - Dave Pirner "Faces and ......"
- - Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young
- - April and June
- - Aliases are fake ones
- - "...... can never hurt me"
- - Adam and Eve?
- - Gives up, in a way
- - Nominates
- - V.I.P.'s
- - Laverne and Shirley, e.g
- - Romeo and Juliet, e.g.
- - Gives titles to
- - Contact list contents
- - Handles terribly mean son
- - Appellations
- - Roster listing
- - New parents' choices
- - April, May and June
- - Gives a title to
- - They may be redacted in classified documents
- - Personal things that are proper
- - Directory entries
- - Choices for new parents
- - Demand from a police interrogator
- - Elements of a roll call
- - Options for the expecting
- - Dubs
- - Mentions specifically
- - Choices for expectant parents
- - Film credits display
- - Mike and Ike, e.g.
- - Calls men as arranged
- - Roster entries
- - Things called in roll call
- - Newborns' acquisitions
- - Heroes of horsemanship recalled
- - April, May and June, for example
- - Phone book listings
- - Possible means for identification
- - Directory contents
- - Chap returned with drugs for celebrities
- - Directory listings
- - Focus of onomastics
- - Roster listings
- - 33-Across and 29-Down
- - Andrea, Carla and Michael
- - Does Adam
- - 82-Across, e.g.
- - Frequent index items
- - What enemies might call each other
- - Good managers remember these
- - Proper nouns
- - What Rudolph used to be called
- - Preoccupation of parents-to-be
- - Preoccupation for expecting parents
- - Dave Pirner "Faces & ......"
- - Phone directory listings
- - Alvin, Simon and Theodore
- - Roster data
- - They're given to newborns
- - Directory data
- - Monikers
- - Back-of-uniform words
- - Jack, Jayden and Julie
- - May and June, but not July
- - Vietnam Veterans Memorial inscriptions
- - Cites
- - Stray animals don't have them
- - April, May and June, e.g.
- - Onomastician's study
- - They're found on gift tags
- - Marriages may change some
- - Points a finger at
- - It's not nice to call them
- - These will never hurt you
- - Adam and Eve, for two
- - Appoints
- - Specifies
- - John, Paul, George, and Ringo
- - William and Mary, e.g.
- - Celebs
- - Rats out
- - Thelma and Louise, e.g
- - Ben and Jerry, e.g
- - Reels off
- - Titles
- - A-listers
- - Tom, Dick and Harry, e.g.
- - Peter, Paul and Mary
- - Labels
- - Adam and Eve, e.g.
- - .. stars
- - Headings.
- - Designates
- - Handles
- - Christens
- - Calls
- - Tom, Dick and Harry
- - See 59-Across
- - Tags
- - Fingers
- - Names
- - Celebrities
- - Theme of this puzzle
- - Directory listing
- - Illustrious records
- - Data in a petititon
- - william and mary
- - Household ... [well-known celebrities]
- - call someone ........, phrase meaning 'to abuse verbally'
- - designated labels
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