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'Bonanza' role | View Answer |
'Days,' for one | View Answer |
'God helps ___ ...' | View Answer |
'Morning' person | View Answer |
'S.N.L.' specialty | View Answer |
'There is ___ in the affairs of men ...' | View Answer |
'This isn't going well at all!' | View Answer |
'We Shall Overcome' singer | View Answer |
'What ___ thou art, act well thy part' | View Answer |
*Baying? | View Answer |
*Cardiologist's concern? | View Answer |
*Caries? | View Answer |
*Conduct classes? | View Answer |
*Endless bagpipe tune? | View Answer |
*Gold-plated forceps? | View Answer |
*Male pattern baldness? | View Answer |
*Marriage in 2004, divorce in 2011? | View Answer |
*Petrified wood? | View Answer |
*Stable hands? | View Answer |
1965 title role for Ursula Andress | View Answer |
2001-02 Nickelodeon sitcom | View Answer |
2010 Nobelist Mario Vargas ___ | View Answer |
87-Down, e.g., by birth | View Answer |
A.C. or D.C | View Answer |
Abbr. after many an officer's name | View Answer |
Actress Martha who played Sinatra's love interest in 'Some Came Running' | View Answer |
Annual May event | View Answer |
Any of the Brontë sisters | View Answer |
Application enclosures, often | View Answer |
Audible reproof | View Answer |
Birdsong | View Answer |
Bridge response | View Answer |
Bridge responses | View Answer |
Broadway bigwig: Abbr | View Answer |
Catch on | View Answer |
Citation | View Answer |
Clint : the Good :: ___ : the Ugly | View Answer |
Coach | View Answer |
Con man's plant | View Answer |
Content of a 2003 decryption | View Answer |
Corrupting atmosphere | View Answer |
Dictator's first words? | View Answer |
Discovery medium | View Answer |
Dispenser item | View Answer |
Early hurdles for 55-Down members: Abbr | View Answer |
European streaker, once, in brief | View Answer |
Extinct emu-like birds | View Answer |
French composer of 'Vexations' | View Answer |
French farewell | View Answer |
Frère's sibling | View Answer |
Gold prospector Joe with a state capital named after him | View Answer |
Had haddock, say | View Answer |
Heaps | View Answer |
Heir, often | View Answer |
Heir, usually | View Answer |
Hit on the noggin | View Answer |
Inventor after whom a Yale residential college is named | View Answer |
It can be balanced and biased simultaneously | View Answer |
It's a trap | View Answer |
Item in a box in the basement | View Answer |
Japanese consent | View Answer |
Job for the Hardy Boys | View Answer |
Kellogg offering, briefly | View Answer |
Kind of wine | View Answer |
Language from which 'clan' comes | View Answer |
Lascivious | View Answer |
Like many a ditz | View Answer |
Man of the House? | View Answer |
Mix (in) | View Answer |
Most excellent, in modern slang | View Answer |
Nabisco offering | View Answer |
Name dropper's notation? | View Answer |
Occupants of the lowest circle of Dante's hell | View Answer |
Onetime Time competitor, briefly | View Answer |
Parade figure, informally | View Answer |
Pitcher of coffee? | View Answer |
Poetic ending | View Answer |
Pretty up | View Answer |
Prime cut | View Answer |
Prime Minister David Cameron's alma mater | View Answer |
Saw to it | View Answer |
See 103-Down | View Answer |
See 28-Across | View Answer |
Sen. Daniel Inouye, for one | View Answer |
Set forth | View Answer |
Singer whose name sounds like a cry | View Answer |
Snowy Floridian? | View Answer |
South of Mexico | View Answer |
Soviet author Ehrenburg | View Answer |
Springfield's Flanders | View Answer |
Squeals | View Answer |
St. Benedict, e.g | View Answer |
Steamboat Springs, Colo., for one | View Answer |
Steep slopes | View Answer |
Supersized | View Answer |
Sweet drink | View Answer |
The Lion, not the Witch or the Wardrobe | View Answer |
They have pointed tops | View Answer |
They may produce suits | View Answer |
Thumbing of the nose | View Answer |
Tighten (up) | View Answer |
Title words before 'Easy' for Linda Ronstadt and 'Hard' for John Lennon | View Answer |
Tony's relatives | View Answer |
Transfers, as funds | View Answer |
Twist spinoff | View Answer |
View from a control tower | View Answer |
Vituperates | View Answer |
Walk in the park, say | View Answer |
When repeated, a child's taunt | View Answer |
With 78-Down, character commemorated in the answers to this puzzle's starred clues | View Answer |
Works (up) | View Answer |
Zig or zag | View Answer |
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