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'Community' character with the catchphrase 'Cool. Coolcoolcool.' | View Answer |
'Death Blow' rapper Kool Moe ___ | View Answer |
'Despite this...' | View Answer |
'Hopped off the plane at ___ / with my dream and a cardigan' (zeugma that begins Miley's 'Party in the USA') | View Answer |
'I LITERALLY CAN'T ___' | View Answer |
'I'm ____ 5,000' ('Goodbye,' in car-brand-name-placement-y slang) | View Answer |
'Jewish sushi' | View Answer |
'Math puns are the first ____ of madness' (math pun) | View Answer |
'Nancy Drew' author Carolyn | View Answer |
'Therefore,' to a logical Latin lover | View Answer |
'Which of our two residences should we bang at?' | View Answer |
'You feel me?' | View Answer |
2012 South Korean dance craze attempted by David Cameron, Barack Obama, and a flash mob of 20,000 in Paris | View Answer |
A hamburger or kidnap victim Hearst, for example | View Answer |
Act ostentatiously, slangily | View Answer |
Actress Mendes who comforts Will Ferrell in 'The Other Guys' by singing 'Pimps Don't Cry' | View Answer |
Annoyed | View Answer |
Bandleader of the Holograms in a 2015 movie flop based on an '80s TV show/toy line | View Answer |
Big name in truffles, chocolate, and all-around scrumptiousness | View Answer |
Bread I like to use to make a sort of makeshift taco with chicken tikka masala, basmati rice, and saag paneer | View Answer |
Cartoon friend of Ed and Eddy referred to mostly as 'Double D' | View Answer |
Caught (up) | View Answer |
Chop-chop (or... the last name responsible for the four one-word songs at the end of this puzzle's longest answers) | View Answer |
Chrysalis inhabitants during metamorphosis | View Answer |
Creatures infesting the proverbial dancer's pants | View Answer |
Earth shake | View Answer |
Embarrassing swimsuit feature | View Answer |
Enter silently, as a cat burglar | View Answer |
Etsy store owners, usually | View Answer |
Existed toward death | View Answer |
Gathering around the Thanksgiving table, maybe | View Answer |
Google ___ (app that's an alternative to Waze even though they're both owned by Google) | View Answer |
Got in the Uber, say | View Answer |
Guy In Your ___ (fictional Twitter account with gems like 'A Halloween story, but the only monster is mankind.') | View Answer |
Have a wild night out | View Answer |
Hearing sites | View Answer |
Hornet who said, 'I feel like Asians in general don't get the respect that we may deserve whether it comes to sports, basketball, or whatever it might be' | View Answer |
Individual perspective abbr | View Answer |
iPhone assistant who sometimes says the meaning of life is '42' | View Answer |
Joking comment made when two people are getting along really well | View Answer |
Like a teensy Irish puppy | View Answer |
Like a trashy motel room... or a well-strewn garden? | View Answer |
Makes a knot not a knot | View Answer |
Muscle exercised by chin-ups and rowing | View Answer |
Name for some drugstore salts | View Answer |
Name of the giant chicken who Peter has epically long fights with in 'Family Guy' | View Answer |
Nos. on business cards | View Answer |
Often-torn knee part, in sports | View Answer |
Pictures that disappear when you start drinking | View Answer |
Plain vanilla | View Answer |
Poetry event for versus verses | View Answer |
Pretty much any 'My Little Pony' character, for example | View Answer |
Put down a carpet | View Answer |
Red and white sign that's always lit | View Answer |
Reed used to make music and crosswords | View Answer |
See 12-Down | View Answer |
Sight on the sheets at a motel room you probably want to get a refund on | View Answer |
Sound from a fan that's rooting for you to stay cool! | View Answer |
Sources of stress for some high-schoolers (can confirm: they're like eight months away and I'm already freaking out) | View Answer |
Squad trained in mouth-to-mouth: Abbr | View Answer |
Structure called an aerie when built by an eagle | View Answer |
Subway entrance turner | View Answer |
Super annoying | View Answer |
Syndrome for Tobias Fünke, which leads him to always wear denim cutoffs, even in the shower | View Answer |
The bomb dot com | View Answer |
The masses, to that one guy on the street shouting about conspiracy theories | View Answer |
Urban legends, say | View Answer |
Watts electrifying in 'Mulholland Drive' | View Answer |
What some drug addicts and Tom Cruise's character in 'Top Gun' have for speed | View Answer |
With 32-Across, got dat paper | View Answer |
____ and Link (YouTube 'Internetainers') | View Answer |
____ Lad ('Simpsons' doughnut shop) | View Answer |
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