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'A peanut isn't a nut, it's a ___' (technically true but annoying thing to say) | View Answer |
'Brave New World' author | View Answer |
'Cross America by foot, Forrest!' | View Answer |
'It's a love story / Baby, just ___' (25-Across lyric) | View Answer |
'Lawrence of ___' | View Answer |
'Me & U' R&B singer who's dating Diddy | View Answer |
'When Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone he had three missed calls from Chuck Norris,' for example | View Answer |
Adorable group sunbathing in San Francisco Bay | View Answer |
Ancient person led by Attila into many sacks | View Answer |
Anna Howard ___ (suffragette who inspired a '30 Rock' episode) | View Answer |
Barack, to Sasha and Malia | View Answer |
Bird often used for dramatic effect in magic | View Answer |
Boink | View Answer |
Butts of America | View Answer |
Butts of Britain | View Answer |
Canon 5D Mark II, for I | View Answer |
Chocolate coffee drinks, the peppermint versions of which I literally can't wait for | View Answer |
City you're in if your kid is crying because you're at Busch Gardens instead of Disney World | View Answer |
Confusing situation | View Answer |
Consistent balance | View Answer |
Constellation that's Latin for 'wolf' | View Answer |
Contact site, in more than one way | View Answer |
Contents of a long list who they'll all tell you 12-Down | View Answer |
Cord that plugs your iPod into your stereo | View Answer |
Corpse pose, for example and easiest | View Answer |
Counterpart to bulk, at the gym | View Answer |
Double vanities have two of them | View Answer |
Dunham who plays Lucky Fiori in the music video for 32-Down | View Answer |
East Coast time zone during the long, cold, immanent winter: Abbr | View Answer |
Force that uses force | View Answer |
Format for clickbait or really the Ten Commandments, if you think about it | View Answer |
Good reaction button for you to click below if you like this puzzle :) | View Answer |
Houston football player or a random person at his game, probably | View Answer |
How great minds think, according to two people who just said the same thing | View Answer |
Instas of #you looking #cute as a #baby, say | View Answer |
Journalist's point of view | View Answer |
Lecture notes, usually | View Answer |
Like planes that fly slower than the speed of sound | View Answer |
Make something out of nothing | View Answer |
Make, as coffee or beer or coffee beer | View Answer |
NBC sketch comedy show that no matter how old you are was better when you were 15 | View Answer |
O-Fish at McDonalds, for one | View Answer |
Pile left after Daenerys's dragons incinerate somebody | View Answer |
Pinkberry purchase | View Answer |
Prescription prescription | View Answer |
Proficient people | View Answer |
Pumpkin spice latte-sipping and Ugg-wearing, maybe | View Answer |
Roger who runs Fox News (and maybe also all of American politics) | View Answer |
See 32-Across | View Answer |
Separates (off) | View Answer |
Singer/coverer of the song at the center of this puzzle | View Answer |
Singer/writer of the song at the center of this puzzle | View Answer |
Soon-to-be-obsolete storage technology, no matter how compact it is | View Answer |
Standing at the DMV, probably | View Answer |
The middle word of GTL (remember 'Jersey Shore,' guys?? I do...) | View Answer |
The nonhuman star of 'Free Willy,' for one | View Answer |
Things in life appreciated by the tasteful | View Answer |
U.S. Women's national soccer star Krieger | View Answer |
Unit of digital storage in between giga and peta | View Answer |
Washington's mil. title | View Answer |
Way to describe somebody as cool that is no longer cool | View Answer |
Wearing clothes | View Answer |
What the long list of 17-Across will tell you about me | View Answer |
What we might have if you don't follow this puzzle's instructions | View Answer |
What you should write in the 32-Across 34-Across at the center of this puzzle to add yourself to the long list | View Answer |
With 34-Across, what I got at the center of this puzzle, baby | View Answer |
___ Khan (Islamic religious title) | View Answer |
___-Town (city repped by Kanye and the Cubs) | View Answer |
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