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'... It's ___! It's Superman!' | View Answer |
'Ain't Too Proud, ___ Differ' (Temptations hit) | View Answer |
'Analyze ___' (2002 sequel) | View Answer |
'Better Call ___' (spin-off sequel to 'Breaking Bad') | View Answer |
'Citizen Kane' studio | View Answer |
'La ___ Bonita' (U.S. #1 hit for Madonna) | View Answer |
'Santa Barbara' airer, once | View Answer |
'Winnie-the-Pooh' marsupial parent | View Answer |
'___ Like the Wind' ('Dirty Dancing' song) | View Answer |
'___ O'Riley' ('CSI: Miami' theme song) | View Answer |
'___ the news today, oh no' (Beatles lyric) | View Answer |
202.5 deg. on the compass | View Answer |
Abbr. from the Latin for 'and many more' | View Answer |
Airplane activity that takes place in the air | View Answer |
Amount a cab driver gives to you | View Answer |
Army service call used by Al Pacino in all of his movies (not just 'Scent of a Woman') | View Answer |
Beginning-of-term activities | View Answer |
Bo Sheep in 'U.S. Acres,' for one | View Answer |
Boat part furthest away from the bow | View Answer |
Bungling | View Answer |
Card played last in a winning game of Klondike solitaire | View Answer |
Catchphrase spoken verbatim on the original 'Star Trek' series | View Answer |
Cheer for a pescador | View Answer |
Coffee bean that yields more caffeine than its counterpart | View Answer |
Conjunction that's spelled with a backslash | View Answer |
Creatures proven to be found at Area 51, for short | View Answer |
Did 100 kph in a 70 mph zone, e.g | View Answer |
Drink produced by the real-life brand Heisler | View Answer |
Exact quote from Gordon Gekko in 'Wall Street' | View Answer |
Famous Greta Garbo line from 'Grand Hotel' | View Answer |
Flower, south of the Pyrenees | View Answer |
Flowers that repel hummingbirds | View Answer |
Hundred Years' ___ (which lasted less than 100 years) | View Answer |
Idiom taken directly from Shakespeare's 'King John' | View Answer |
Jazz artist Diana who married Elvis Presley | View Answer |
Like a serrano pepper, compared to a poblano | View Answer |
Like an unexpired coupon | View Answer |
Like boulders | View Answer |
Lives and breathes | View Answer |
Meat ___ ('Aqua Teen Hunger Force' character with three teeth) | View Answer |
Mitsubishi off-road three-wheeler, for example | View Answer |
Negative vote | View Answer |
Neighborhood in London's East End | View Answer |
Nickelodeon's trademark slime | View Answer |
Night ___ ('X-Men' character aka Hank McCoy) | View Answer |
Nobel Peace ___ (award given in Stockholm) | View Answer |
Olmert who preceded Ariel Sharon as Prime Minister of Israel | View Answer |
One of the original Three Musketeers, along with D'Artagnan | View Answer |
Opposite direction from 29-Across | View Answer |
Palmolive spokesperson played by three different actresses | View Answer |
Participated in racewalking | View Answer |
Permanent worker | View Answer |
Phanerozoic, for one | View Answer |
Process scrupulously utilized by all news outlets (which I obviously didn't do with a single clue in this puzzle) | View Answer |
RNs report to them | View Answer |
Semillon and Riesling, for two | View Answer |
Shout of the recently incarcerated | View Answer |
Shrek in the movie series, but not in the original William Steig book | View Answer |
Singer of the 'Spectre' theme song | View Answer |
Sister magazine of Ebony | View Answer |
Speaker of the first line of the first episode of 'South Park' | View Answer |
Suffix meaning 'doctrine' which is not a valid Scrabble word by itself | View Answer |
Sushi fish also called yellowtail | View Answer |
Three-word EMT skill, for short | View Answer |
Tic-___-Dough (pencil and paper game) | View Answer |
Time ___ the Year (selection made since the magazine's inception) | View Answer |
Tom whose second novel was 'The Bonfire of the Vanities' | View Answer |
Toyotas and Subarus, in Japan | View Answer |
Universal plasma donor's blood type, for short | View Answer |
Use the minus button | View Answer |
Used an old phrase | View Answer |
Venerates, slangily | View Answer |
West-side tributary of the Rhine | View Answer |
What an Australian weatherman may say 'it's gonna be' on an August day | View Answer |
___ & Literacy (brown category in Trivial Pursuit) | View Answer |
___ Tin Tin (movie German shepherd originally played by a female) | View Answer |
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