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'How is this possible?' | View Answer |
'I won't bore you with the rest' | View Answer |
'In case you weren't listening ...' | View Answer |
'Later, alligator!' | View Answer |
'Top Chef' host Lakshmi | View Answer |
'Web ___' (ESPN segment showing great fielding plays) | View Answer |
'___ honor' | View Answer |
'___ Man' (1992 movie) | View Answer |
'___ straight!' | View Answer |
1950s NBC icon | View Answer |
1960s campus grp. | View Answer |
A stake, metaphorically | View Answer |
Amazon's business, e.g. | View Answer |
Artist whose name is an anagram of 'artisan' | View Answer |
Attack fervently | View Answer |
Baby baby? | View Answer |
Bad thing to be in | View Answer |
Baltimore and Philadelphia | View Answer |
Barely manages | View Answer |
Bit of gymwear | View Answer |
Breathing aids | View Answer |
Broadway lights | View Answer |
Burned things | View Answer |
Caustic cleaners | View Answer |
Characters in 'The Hobbit' | View Answer |
Construction crane attachment | View Answer |
Container for a 117-Across | View Answer |
Cortisol-secreting gland | View Answer |
Cos. that offer access | View Answer |
David of television | View Answer |
DKNY competitor | View Answer |
Doing some cartoon work | View Answer |
Essence | View Answer |
Excessively orderly, informally | View Answer |
Fails | View Answer |
Family member, in dialect | View Answer |
Fellas in 'Goodfellas,' e.g. | View Answer |
French kings' coronation city | View Answer |
Gobble up | View Answer |
Green lights | View Answer |
Holly genus | View Answer |
Hurdles for high-school jrs. | View Answer |
Imprudent | View Answer |
Indy 500 legend | View Answer |
Ingredient in a 117-Across | View Answer |
Ingredient in a 117-Across | View Answer |
Inside look? | View Answer |
Is for two or more? | View Answer |
Island visited by Captain Cook in 1778 | View Answer |
It may be burnt | View Answer |
It may come after a typo | View Answer |
It's crunched | View Answer |
Jewish deli order | View Answer |
Kimchi-loving land | View Answer |
Like many a 117-Across | View Answer |
Like mountains and computer images | View Answer |
Like the buildings at Machu Picchu | View Answer |
Lived and breathed | View Answer |
Low-rent district | View Answer |
Main lines | View Answer |
Manchester United rival | View Answer |
Manitoba tribe | View Answer |
Meas. of screen resolution | View Answer |
Mountain sighting, maybe | View Answer |
Movie villain who sought to disrupt a space launch | View Answer |
Name connector | View Answer |
Need nursing, say | View Answer |
Neophytes | View Answer |
Obscure things | View Answer |
Offer, as a hand | View Answer |
Old U.S.P.S. routing codes | View Answer |
Pizazz | View Answer |
Possible response to 'You've got spinach between your teeth' | View Answer |
Pots and pans for baking | View Answer |
Private eye Peter of old TV | View Answer |
Quantity of a key ingredient in a 117-Across | View Answer |
Ready, with 'up' | View Answer |
Rents out | View Answer |
Repeat | View Answer |
Reversal of sorts | View Answer |
Salsa seller | View Answer |
Scoreless score | View Answer |
Some cuts | View Answer |
Some versions of a 117-Across | View Answer |
Something delicious to drink | View Answer |
Spanish for 'rope' | View Answer |
Spanish wine | View Answer |
Start of a nursery rhyme | View Answer |
State straddling two time zones: Abbr. | View Answer |
Sugary drinks | View Answer |
The primary instruction | View Answer |
They're often deep-fried | View Answer |
Thin Japanese noodle | View Answer |
Trouble's partner, in Shakespeare | View Answer |
Twisty tree feature | View Answer |
Union opponent | View Answer |
Utensil for a 117-Across | View Answer |
Utensil for a 117-Across | View Answer |
Valuable iron ore | View Answer |
Versatile utensil | View Answer |
Version of a 117-Across | View Answer |
Watched | View Answer |
West Coast evergreens | View Answer |
What a graph may show | View Answer |
Whence spiderlings emerge | View Answer |
Whizzes at quizzes? | View Answer |
Wild ones may be sown | View Answer |
Winnemucca resident, e.g. | View Answer |
Word with black or stream | View Answer |
___ corn | View Answer |
___ Fields | View Answer |
___ nova (1960s dance) | View Answer |
___ sponte (of its own accord) | View Answer |
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