GOOD ONES! GOOD ONES! GOOD ONES!
"Man after Manning" PASSRUSHER
"Lab protection group?" ASPCA
"Fast conclusion?" EASTER
"Rural agreement" YESM
Rather than using "et. al." or "and others" when a final -s is needed for a name, why not use "of" before the clue name? For example, "Of Helmsley" for LEONAS and "Of an NHL great" for ORRS.
In my reading I have come across nary a yegg, but they lurk a plenty in Xwords.
AOKAY is not aok or okay.
:)