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'Around the Horn' cable channel | View Answer |
'Così fan ___' | View Answer |
'Hang on ___!' | View Answer |
'None of the leading sales people came in today'? | View Answer |
'Rock 'n' Roll Is King' band, 1983 | View Answer |
'Totem and Taboo' writer | View Answer |
'You don't need to remind me' | View Answer |
'___ could have told you that!' | View Answer |
1983 #1 hit with the lyric 'Put on your red shoes' | View Answer |
1988 Grammy winner for 'Crying' | View Answer |
41-Down was named after one: Abbr. | View Answer |
A Fonda | View Answer |
Agcy. with a list of prohibited items | View Answer |
Alex of 'Webster' | View Answer |
Alphabet string | View Answer |
Also-___ (losers) | View Answer |
Apollo target | View Answer |
Artist Francisco | View Answer |
Author | View Answer |
Berkeley campus nickname | View Answer |
Blackmore heroine | View Answer |
Bob Evans rival | View Answer |
Bosses | View Answer |
Busy | View Answer |
Bygone hand weapon | View Answer |
Ceases | View Answer |
Celebration after a 1964 heavyweight championship? | View Answer |
College town just off Interstate 95 | View Answer |
Commercial name suffix | View Answer |
Country star ___ Lynne | View Answer |
Crib items | View Answer |
Dance seen in a Lincoln Center performance of 'Don Giovanni'? | View Answer |
Decide to sleep in the nude? | View Answer |
Didn't miss | View Answer |
Director of the major film debuts of James Dean and Warren Beatty | View Answer |
Doesn't miss | View Answer |
Drink with one's pinkie up, say | View Answer |
Ending with soft or spy | View Answer |
Female co-star in 'Love Crazy,' 1941 | View Answer |
Filmmaker Allen | View Answer |
For the most part | View Answer |
Former German chancellor Adenauer | View Answer |
Game whose name is derived from Swahili | View Answer |
Garfield's owner | View Answer |
Handles | View Answer |
High and softly resonant | View Answer |
Home to Sun Devil Stadium | View Answer |
Imagine | View Answer |
It landed in the Pacific Ocean on 3/23/01 | View Answer |
It's worst when it's high | View Answer |
Judo-like exercises | View Answer |
Leonard of literature | View Answer |
Lifts | View Answer |
Like a corkscrew | View Answer |
Like Mussolini | View Answer |
Locale for a cattail | View Answer |
Looms | View Answer |
Love before war? | View Answer |
Many a Nevada resident | View Answer |
Most murky | View Answer |
Not so big | View Answer |
One hit by a tuba | View Answer |
Pipe shape | View Answer |
Plane over Yemen, maybe | View Answer |
Polynesian potable | View Answer |
Prefix with caching | View Answer |
Question that may be answered 'And how!' | View Answer |
Response to the query 'Does Ms. Garbo fist-bump?'? | View Answer |
Scarlett O'Hara's real first name | View Answer |
Sean Connery and others | View Answer |
See 33-Down | View Answer |
Seven: Prefix | View Answer |
Shocking, in a way | View Answer |
Shot, e.g. | View Answer |
Shriners' headwear: Var. | View Answer |
Singer Grant and others | View Answer |
Soap units | View Answer |
Sodium ___ | View Answer |
Some cats blow on them | View Answer |
Southwest Africa's ___ Desert | View Answer |
Sting, e.g. | View Answer |
Stirrup? | View Answer |
Story teller | View Answer |
Stuffs oneself with | View Answer |
Summer mo. | View Answer |
Summer sign | View Answer |
Summer treats | View Answer |
Sweet-talks | View Answer |
Tampa paper, briefly, with 'the' | View Answer |
Team that once played at Enron Field | View Answer |
The Mavericks, on scoreboards | View Answer |
They're often said to be fair | View Answer |
Thief, in Yiddish | View Answer |
Tickled | View Answer |
Town on the Hudson R. | View Answer |
Tree whose two-word name, when switched around, identifies its product | View Answer |
Turn brown, maybe | View Answer |
Tweak | View Answer |
Up for grabs, as convention delegates | View Answer |
Washed (down) | View Answer |
What Cher Bono, e.g., goes by | View Answer |
What whitewashers apply? | View Answer |
When doubled, a number puzzle | View Answer |
With 98-Across, showy play | View Answer |
With a wink, say | View Answer |
Wolf (down) | View Answer |
Yucatan year | View Answer |
___ acid | View Answer |
___ pork | View Answer |
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