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'A Hard Road to Glory' writer | View Answer |
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'Don't Be Cruel' as opposed to 'Hound Dog' | View Answer |
'Give ___ go' | View Answer |
'Laramie' and 'Laredo' | View Answer |
'Lawrence of Arabia,' for one | View Answer |
'Night' author Wiesel | View Answer |
'Rise and shine!' | View Answer |
'Silent Movie' co-star | View Answer |
'Thanks so much!' | View Answer |
'That's right!' | View Answer |
'Walking on Thin Ice' singer | View Answer |
'Well, well, well ...' | View Answer |
'___ Gold' | View Answer |
100 clams | View Answer |
100 yrs. | View Answer |
12-year-old, say | View Answer |
1966 Mary Martin musical | View Answer |
1982 cyberflick | View Answer |
Abbr. at the head of a letter | View Answer |
About | View Answer |
Angola's capital | View Answer |
Apples in some schoolrooms | View Answer |
Applies | View Answer |
Award for 'Six Degrees of Separation' | View Answer |
B'way producer's favorite sign | View Answer |
Ballroom players | View Answer |
C.I.A. forerunner | View Answer |
Cadets, eventually | View Answer |
Cash register key | View Answer |
Catch, as a catch-of-the-day | View Answer |
Caught some Z's | View Answer |
Charles, formally | View Answer |
Classes | View Answer |
Coffee order | View Answer |
Community outside the city | View Answer |
Cuckoos | View Answer |
Disappear forever | View Answer |
Diving bird | View Answer |
Dixie pronoun | View Answer |
Doctors make them | View Answer |
Double back | View Answer |
Draw the line | View Answer |
Erving, in headlines | View Answer |
Even | View Answer |
Fictional girl with the dog Weenie | View Answer |
Film director Lee | View Answer |
Film flop of 1987 | View Answer |
French vineyard | View Answer |
Gap in a manuscript | View Answer |
Gets around | View Answer |
Go by | View Answer |
Golfer Sam and family | View Answer |
GRUMPY | View Answer |
Hard-to-make decision | View Answer |
Harrison Ford thriller | View Answer |
Here and there, in footnotes | View Answer |
Hispaniola, e.g. | View Answer |
Historical character in John Ford's 'My Darling Clementine' | View Answer |
Hoarse talk | View Answer |
Holiday wish | View Answer |
Hosp. areas | View Answer |
Hymnist Adams, who wrote 'Nearer, My God, to Thee' | View Answer |
In a '64 song it's 'really lookin' fine' | View Answer |
In ___ (confined) | View Answer |
Inits. in TV comedy | View Answer |
It has finger holes | View Answer |
Johnny ___ | View Answer |
Kind of pay | View Answer |
Law firm hirees, for short | View Answer |
Lead | View Answer |
Like many state capitols | View Answer |
Like many Sue Grafton characters | View Answer |
Like the most expensive chopped meat | View Answer |
Madre's kin | View Answer |
Make a move | View Answer |
Marvy | View Answer |
Mazel ___ | View Answer |
Met men | View Answer |
Metric unit | View Answer |
Moody | View Answer |
More than a kook | View Answer |
Mosaic items | View Answer |
Mother of Helios | View Answer |
Musician's liability | View Answer |
New Deal program: Abbr. | View Answer |
Noble Italian family name | View Answer |
Not one's cup ___ | View Answer |
Nutritional info | View Answer |
Olympic medalist Midori | View Answer |
Out | View Answer |
Package | View Answer |
Part in many a documentary | View Answer |
Passes | View Answer |
Person easily duped | View Answer |
Person in a chamber: Abbr. | View Answer |
Person with questions | View Answer |
Place | View Answer |
Platters, briefly | View Answer |
Play area | View Answer |
Post office chart: Abbr. | View Answer |
Postpaid encl. | View Answer |
Prosperity | View Answer |
Put down, slangily | View Answer |
Quick movements | View Answer |
Reproachments | View Answer |
Reproductive rights pioneer Margaret | View Answer |
Room at the top | View Answer |
Score keepers? | View Answer |
Scrape | View Answer |
See 8-Down | View Answer |
Single-handedly | View Answer |
Sometime | View Answer |
Spellbound | View Answer |
Splendid | View Answer |
Spotted animals | View Answer |
Starts of sneezes | View Answer |
Strategists | View Answer |
Stylish, in the 60's | View Answer |
Suffix with smack | View Answer |
Theme of this puzzle | View Answer |
They can be hair-raising | View Answer |
They provide excellent service | View Answer |
Top gun | View Answer |
Tries | View Answer |
Try again | View Answer |
Utter capitulations | View Answer |
Very, in Vichy | View Answer |
Wall St. deals | View Answer |
With 74-Across, U.N. chief Annan | View Answer |
With the bow, to a violinist | View Answer |
Words after 'Pssst!' | View Answer |
World view | View Answer |
Zaire's Mobuto Sese ___ | View Answer |
Ziti topping | View Answer |
___ supuesto (of course): Sp. | View Answer |
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