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'Inka Dinka ___' | View Answer |
'King Lear' or 'Hamlet': Abbr. | View Answer |
'Little ___ in Slumberland' (pioneering comic strip) | View Answer |
'Star Trek: T.N.G.' counselor Deanna | View Answer |
'They're in my hot little hands!' | View Answer |
101, in a course name | View Answer |
55-Across, e.g. | View Answer |
A, B and C | View Answer |
Absorb | View Answer |
Acknowledge tacitly | View Answer |
Amazon parrot | View Answer |
Annie of 'Ghostbusters' | View Answer |
Badge holder: Abbr. | View Answer |
Bats, balls, gloves, etc. | View Answer |
Bearing nothing | View Answer |
Big name in skin care products | View Answer |
Big shot after making a big shot, maybe: Abbr. | View Answer |
BlackBerry rival | View Answer |
Blade of Grasse | View Answer |
Boxer's measurement | View Answer |
Brush up on | View Answer |
Caboose, e.g. | View Answer |
Capital of Italy | View Answer |
Capone henchman | View Answer |
Carnival site | View Answer |
Cause for an R, perhaps | View Answer |
Champion figure skater Irina | View Answer |
Chemical cousin | View Answer |
Classic Dana fragrance for women | View Answer |
Close overlapping of fugue voices | View Answer |
Come-hither look | View Answer |
Coming-clean words | View Answer |
Company-owned building, e.g. | View Answer |
Consort of 21-Across | View Answer |
Declaim | View Answer |
DeMille output | View Answer |
Deserves | View Answer |
Dine at a diner | View Answer |
Divider of wedding guests | View Answer |
Divisions of gals. | View Answer |
Early millennium year | View Answer |
Elite athlete | View Answer |
Entered pompously | View Answer |
Entire range | View Answer |
Error indicator | View Answer |
Estimated: Abbr. | View Answer |
False appearance | View Answer |
French dome toppers | View Answer |
Frolicking | View Answer |
He's seen on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel | View Answer |
Heads in the Pantheon? | View Answer |
Heartbreaking situations | View Answer |
Hit TV show with the theme song 'Who Are You' | View Answer |
Holiday celebrating deliverance from Haman | View Answer |
Japanese eel and rice dish | View Answer |
Kitchen implement used with a little muscle | View Answer |
Letters before many a state's name | View Answer |
License to drill?: Abbr. | View Answer |
Like lip-glossed lips | View Answer |
Like sugar vis-à-vis Equal | View Answer |
Lingo suffix | View Answer |
Lively, in mus. | View Answer |
Lug: Var. | View Answer |
Manual transmission position | View Answer |
Milano of 'Who's the Boss?' | View Answer |
Nonbeliever | View Answer |
One on two feet | View Answer |
Online protocol for remote log-in | View Answer |
Opener for a crystal ball gazer | View Answer |
Pedicurist's need | View Answer |
Penlight battery size | View Answer |
Peter Shaffer play based on the lives of Mozart and Salieri | View Answer |
Picassos and Pissarros | View Answer |
Place for a fan | View Answer |
Poet Omar ___ | View Answer |
Port west of Monte Vesuvio | View Answer |
Prince ___, Eddie Murphy film role | View Answer |
Protective mailer | View Answer |
Relating to flight technology | View Answer |
Representations of a winged woman holding an atom | View Answer |
Rhyme scheme of 'Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening' | View Answer |
Sch. research papers | View Answer |
Scrooge's nephew in 'A Christmas Carol' | View Answer |
Some business attire | View Answer |
Stately dance with short steps | View Answer |
Subj. that deals with mixed feelings | View Answer |
Suffix with adverb | View Answer |
Tempts | View Answer |
Textile factory fixture | View Answer |
Toot one's horn | View Answer |
Top-rated TV series of 2001-02 | View Answer |
Unfortunate development | View Answer |
Users of 118-Across | View Answer |
Vardalos of the screen | View Answer |
Variety | View Answer |
Wearer of uniform #37, retired by both the Yankees and the Mets | View Answer |
Whispering party game | View Answer |
Whiteboard cleaner | View Answer |
Word on a wanted poster | View Answer |
Writer Peggy known for the phrase 'a kinder, gentler nation' | View Answer |
Yellow Teletubby | View Answer |
Zenith | View Answer |
Zingers | View Answer |
___ radiation | View Answer |
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