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'Don't Bring Me Down' grp | View Answer |
'Here's my ___' | View Answer |
'I'll catch up!' ... or what the ends of 17-, 23-, 37- and 48-Across do? | View Answer |
'Stop!,' at sea | View Answer |
'Swan Lake' attire | View Answer |
1991 John Singleton film | View Answer |
Aegean Sea island | View Answer |
Also | View Answer |
Andy once of '60 Minutes' | View Answer |
Annual 29-Down since 1934 | View Answer |
Bibliophile's love | View Answer |
Christmas seasons | View Answer |
Comedians | View Answer |
Courtroom fig | View Answer |
Easygoing, personality-wise | View Answer |
Feminine one in France? | View Answer |
Ford failure of the late '50s | View Answer |
Full of life | View Answer |
Georg of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra | View Answer |
Give a name to | View Answer |
Global warming concern | View Answer |
Hawaiian vacation souvenir | View Answer |
How many winks are made | View Answer |
It borders the Black Sea: Abbr | View Answer |
It doesn't lend to Fortune 500 cos | View Answer |
It's all around you | View Answer |
Items up one's sleeve, maybe | View Answer |
Kids connect them | View Answer |
King Kong, e.g | View Answer |
Like Z, alphabetically | View Answer |
McKellen of 'X-Men' | View Answer |
Merlin Olsen, 14 times | View Answer |
Method of shipping goods | View Answer |
Military counterassault | View Answer |
Mountain song | View Answer |
Nancy Drew creator Carolyn | View Answer |
Object of a hajji's praise | View Answer |
Oboes and others | View Answer |
Ones creating a lot of buzz in the music industry? | View Answer |
Part of a squeeze play | View Answer |
Peep from a sheep | View Answer |
Pindar offering | View Answer |
Pluralizable word | View Answer |
Proclaim vociferously | View Answer |
Puts out to dry, say | View Answer |
Rickman of the Harry Potter films | View Answer |
S. Dak. neighbor | View Answer |
Small donkey | View Answer |
Something to chew on | View Answer |
Speed competition | View Answer |
Stevens's replacement on the Supreme Court | View Answer |
Submissions to an ed | View Answer |
The 'id' in 'id est' | View Answer |
The 'O' in P.L.O.: Abbr | View Answer |
The hare, e.g., in 'The Tortoise and the Hare' | View Answer |
Tropical nuts | View Answer |
Tubes on the dinner table | View Answer |
Upper arm muscle, informally | View Answer |
Utilize, as one's strengths | View Answer |
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