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'Darn it!' | View Answer |
'From the top!' | View Answer |
'Gigi' star | View Answer |
'Help yourself!' | View Answer |
'McSorley's Bar' artist | View Answer |
'Othello' provocateur | View Answer |
'That Girl' girl | View Answer |
'The jeans that built America' | View Answer |
'___ 'er there!' | View Answer |
-stat starter | View Answer |
Action film staple | View Answer |
Ancient Rome's port | View Answer |
Annoying buzzer | View Answer |
Baltic land: Abbr. | View Answer |
Baseball great who's Bonds's godfather | View Answer |
Boo-boo | View Answer |
Calvino who wrote 'Mr. Palomar' | View Answer |
Causeway fees | View Answer |
Certain therapy, commonly | View Answer |
Challenge for the wheelchair-bound | View Answer |
Chicago Bears coaching legend George | View Answer |
Chicago Bears coaching legend Mike | View Answer |
Coats with a protective oxide | View Answer |
Complete bomb on a test | View Answer |
Covers, as the earth | View Answer |
Crabbed | View Answer |
D.D.E.'s 1942 command | View Answer |
Dulciana, for one | View Answer |
Easter rabbits' needs? | View Answer |
Ending with over or cover | View Answer |
Epicurus and Democritus, philosophically | View Answer |
Festoons | View Answer |
Fish-loving bird | View Answer |
Fruitcake | View Answer |
Gel made from seaweed | View Answer |
German exclamations | View Answer |
Grave robbers | View Answer |
How something might be washed | View Answer |
Imminent alumni: Abbr. | View Answer |
In a smooth manner | View Answer |
In round figures | View Answer |
Interprets | View Answer |
Is snug | View Answer |
Jannings of 'The Last Command' | View Answer |
Koran chapter | View Answer |
Landlord's sign | View Answer |
Leader of a musical 'gang' | View Answer |
Less flustered | View Answer |
Love, in a way | View Answer |
Many perfumes | View Answer |
Monastery resident | View Answer |
Much Marcel Duchamp work | View Answer |
Nebraska natives | View Answer |
Nod off | View Answer |
Nogales 'now' | View Answer |
Old 'Tonight Show' starter | View Answer |
Old car similar to a Malibu | View Answer |
Paris's ___ Rivoli | View Answer |
Passed without effect | View Answer |
Paul Anka or Dan Aykroyd, by birth | View Answer |
Picking up, as perfume | View Answer |
PIN requesters | View Answer |
Pizza topping | View Answer |
Place for a cup holder | View Answer |
Portray | View Answer |
Post- opposite | View Answer |
Posts on a wall, say | View Answer |
Potter professor Severus ___ | View Answer |
President who took office in 1946 | View Answer |
Pro follower | View Answer |
Record label of the Cars and the Doors | View Answer |
Relaxation site | View Answer |
Reply in 'The Little Red Hen' | View Answer |
River at Avignon | View Answer |
Rocket head | View Answer |
Save for the future | View Answer |
See 110-Across | View Answer |
See 114-Across | View Answer |
See 118-Across | View Answer |
See 24-Across | View Answer |
See 26-Across | View Answer |
See 28-Across | View Answer |
See 55-Across | View Answer |
See 67-Across | View Answer |
See 83-Across | View Answer |
Ship out | View Answer |
Some beachwear | View Answer |
Some Madrileñas: Abbr. | View Answer |
Sped up, and how! | View Answer |
Split | View Answer |
Stomach sound | View Answer |
Subway posting | View Answer |
Sucker | View Answer |
Super Bowl XIII and XIV winning player | View Answer |
Tasted, biblically | View Answer |
Telephoned | View Answer |
Tell tales | View Answer |
Tending to wash out | View Answer |
The Belvedere ___ (Vatican sculpture) | View Answer |
The loop it's best to be out of | View Answer |
These, in Oise | View Answer |
Thunderbird enthusiast? | View Answer |
Turkish honchos | View Answer |
Unfermented grape juice | View Answer |
Uninhabited | View Answer |
Unnerving, perhaps | View Answer |
With 10-Down, stopover | View Answer |
With 104-Down, utility gauge | View Answer |
With 16-Down, certain plate | View Answer |
With 4-Down, alternative to free enterprise | View Answer |
With 45-Down, about 29 1/2 days | View Answer |
With 47-Down, Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta | View Answer |
With 70-Down, skilled lawyer | View Answer |
With 91-Down, hypertension control option | View Answer |
With 95-Down, meteorological post | View Answer |
Woman's name meaning 'beautiful' | View Answer |
___ Bobbin of the Oz books | View Answer |
___ particle (electrically neutral meson) | View Answer |
___ to one's neck | View Answer |
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