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'Exactly right!' | View Answer |
'Hair' space, say | View Answer |
'I like this back rub!' | View Answer |
'It's unfortunate, but ...' | View Answer |
'The Bone People' author Hulme | View Answer |
'The Simpsons' principal | View Answer |
'___ said that?' | View Answer |
0, at the World Cup | View Answer |
1940s first lady Perón | View Answer |
1940s first lady Truman | View Answer |
2007 AL MVP, to fans | View Answer |
79 Down and others | View Answer |
Activity such as the one hinted at by this puzzle's theme | View Answer |
Actor who played Gomer Pyle (he was in 'Cannonball Run II' with Burt Reynolds, who was in 'Starting Over' with 79 Down) | View Answer |
Actor whose name is spelled out by the letters between six degrees in this puzzle | View Answer |
Aerial mammal | View Answer |
Androids who interact with guests on 'Westworld' | View Answer |
Apple jam product? | View Answer |
Apt name for a wrestler | View Answer |
Avaricious sorts | View Answer |
Banks making bank on TV | View Answer |
Bat mitzvah party dance | View Answer |
Bedazzled feeling | View Answer |
Bill handled in Jordan | View Answer |
Bit of graduation attire | View Answer |
Blundering blockheads | View Answer |
Box full of bills | View Answer |
Bucks' toppers | View Answer |
Capital in 1975 news | View Answer |
Carrier for an NFL team | View Answer |
Cattle digs | View Answer |
Cause a crack in, e.g | View Answer |
Cell phone collection | View Answer |
Champ Kind's portrayer in 'Anchorman' (he was in 'My One and Only' with 79 Down) | View Answer |
Chaser | View Answer |
Clinton and Carter were in his Cabinet | View Answer |
Cole of 'Black-ish' | View Answer |
Commanderette Zircon's portrayer in 'Spaceballs' (she was in 'The Lonely Guy' with Andy Garcia, who was in 'The Air I Breathe' with 79 Down) | View Answer |
Connecticut city on Long Island Sound | View Answer |
Couple of People? | View Answer |
Diagnostic aids, briefly | View Answer |
Do a Safari exploration? | View Answer |
Duelist's shout | View Answer |
East Lansing inst | View Answer |
Enjoys Spotify, say | View Answer |
Entertainer with the 2015 Christmas album 'Slay Belles' | View Answer |
Exam taken by jrs | View Answer |
Film director Louis | View Answer |
Flings with force | View Answer |
Former child actor on 'The Partridge Family' (he was in 'The Jerk Theory' with Tom Arnold, who was in 'We Married Margo' with 79 Down) | View Answer |
Freeing for a high price | View Answer |
Historical drama in which 79 Down played a post-presidential chief of staff | View Answer |
Honorary co-chair of the 2017 March for Science | View Answer |
Industry event, briefly | View Answer |
Insect forms of some ancient amulets | View Answer |
Japan Golf Tour Organization chairman Aoki | View Answer |
Jazz singer Anderson whose name sounds like a climbing plant | View Answer |
Jerry's business partner | View Answer |
Journal article summary | View Answer |
Jumbo preceder | View Answer |
Kodiak Island's locale | View Answer |
Lacking decoration | View Answer |
Lady Macbeth, for one | View Answer |
Large, curly do | View Answer |
Like red emeralds | View Answer |
Like wallflowers | View Answer |
Magritte of surrealism | View Answer |
Mark in 'I, Claudius'? | View Answer |
Notable mascara maker | View Answer |
Office tools with 'teeth' | View Answer |
One of 16 in Germany | View Answer |
One scuttling sideways | View Answer |
Org. in which Blazers wear jerseys | View Answer |
Oscar nominee for 'Passion Fish' (she was in 'Blue Chips' with Alfre Woodard, who was in 'Beauty Shop' with 79 Down) | View Answer |
Oscar winner for 'L.A. Confidential' (she was in 'The Natural' with Robert Duvall, who was in 'Jayne Mansfield's Car' with 79 Down) | View Answer |
Palindromic DuVernay | View Answer |
Pare hair | View Answer |
Parthenon features | View Answer |
Pizzeria purchases | View Answer |
Plant's container | View Answer |
Pleasant-sounding | View Answer |
Pop singer Carter | View Answer |
Postnuptial title, maybe | View Answer |
Pride Lands king | View Answer |
Requires rest, maybe | View Answer |
Retreat in the mountains | View Answer |
Scavenging arthropod | View Answer |
Sculling object | View Answer |
Sets of 12 wine bottles | View Answer |
Showed faith in | View Answer |
Sibling of Chico | View Answer |
Single player? | View Answer |
Sources of cold cuts | View Answer |
Test the concentration of, as a solution | View Answer |
They form by oogenesis | View Answer |
Tonga Room in the Fairmont San Francisco hotel, e.g | View Answer |
Tubular trattoria dish | View Answer |
Vague but large amount | View Answer |
Variable in the ideal gas law equation | View Answer |
Web connection letters | View Answer |
What a retinal scanner scans | View Answer |
Whirlpool setting | View Answer |
White Sox great Frank Thomas's nickname, with 'the' | View Answer |
Wilson of 'The Rocker' | View Answer |
Yankees shortstop Gregorius with a repetitive first name | View Answer |
___ pickings | View Answer |
___ town (flee secretly) | View Answer |
___-choice | View Answer |
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