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#2s, e.g | View Answer |
'No bid' | View Answer |
'Not a peep!' | View Answer |
'Old ___' | View Answer |
'That's nuthin'!' | View Answer |
AA or AAA, maybe | View Answer |
Add-on features | View Answer |
Admonishment to a puppy | View Answer |
Antics | View Answer |
Arizona sights | View Answer |
Astronomical distances: Abbr | View Answer |
Australian beer brand | View Answer |
Baptism, e.g | View Answer |
Bar selections | View Answer |
Bead maker? | View Answer |
Beef | View Answer |
Big picture: Abbr | View Answer |
Big, in ads | View Answer |
Bit of corporate attire | View Answer |
Bolognese bride | View Answer |
Bottle unit | View Answer |
Briefing spot | View Answer |
Bully's coercive comeback | View Answer |
Buttonhole, e.g | View Answer |
Certain bank deposits | View Answer |
Certain lap dogs, informally | View Answer |
City south of West Palm | View Answer |
Confab | View Answer |
Corp. V.I.P.'s | View Answer |
Crazies | View Answer |
Danish bread | View Answer |
Eventually | View Answer |
Faunus's Greek counterpart | View Answer |
Feudal figures | View Answer |
Fool | View Answer |
Fully blacken | View Answer |
Gets around | View Answer |
Give for free, slangily | View Answer |
Glowing | View Answer |
Half-kiss? | View Answer |
Hardly parade-worthy, say | View Answer |
Head across the Atlantic | View Answer |
High-risk investments | View Answer |
Holiday attraction at a mall | View Answer |
Horrifies | View Answer |
Inaugurated | View Answer |
Instruments played with mallets | View Answer |
Investing in a growth company | View Answer |
It appears at the top of a page | View Answer |
It should have no effect | View Answer |
It's a legal thing | View Answer |
Key business figure | View Answer |
Kids' outdoor game | View Answer |
Lacoste offering | View Answer |
Lamblike | View Answer |
Lead-in to 88-Down | View Answer |
Like one trying to hit a piñata, often | View Answer |
Like the right third of Ireland's flag | View Answer |
Ltd., in Lille | View Answer |
Melted Popsicle, e.g | View Answer |
Money ... or a hint to how six crossings in this puzzle are to be represented, superimposing one letter over another | View Answer |
More swanky | View Answer |
Mrs. Capp and others | View Answer |
Musical with the song 'Summer Nights' | View Answer |
Not so smooth | View Answer |
Old man | View Answer |
One-third of Neapolitan ice cream: Abbr | View Answer |
Ones unlikely to write memoirs? | View Answer |
Opera part | View Answer |
Ora pro ___ | View Answer |
Painful boo-boo | View Answer |
Patient's liability | View Answer |
Pellet propeller | View Answer |
Places for picks, informally | View Answer |
Plays miniature golf | View Answer |
Pronged, as an electrical plug | View Answer |
Quotation sources, once | View Answer |
Radio station on TV | View Answer |
Request from a guest over an apartment intercom | View Answer |
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees from Texas | View Answer |
See 62-Down | View Answer |
See 77-Down | View Answer |
Ship's keel, e.g | View Answer |
Shoulder bone | View Answer |
Small role in 'Austin Powers' movies | View Answer |
Some liquid assets | View Answer |
Song classic '___ to Be Unhappy' | View Answer |
Source of the line 'Thy money perish with thee' | View Answer |
South of 79-Down? | View Answer |
Spot on a demand curve | View Answer |
Sprint, e.g | View Answer |
Squirts | View Answer |
Texans are part of it, in brief | View Answer |
The shortest one has only two verses | View Answer |
Ticket to the World Series | View Answer |
Trying to pull a fast one | View Answer |
Ukr., e.g., once | View Answer |
Unionize? | View Answer |
University town named after a Penobscot chief | View Answer |
Unrecoverable investment expenses | View Answer |
Warhol's specialty | View Answer |
What best friends keep | View Answer |
Wilson of 'The Internship' | View Answer |
Winter stash, of a sort | View Answer |
With 58-Down, financial topic of 2012-13 | View Answer |
Without a contract | View Answer |
Womb, jocularly | View Answer |
Yiddish laments | View Answer |
___ alike | View Answer |
___ moons | View Answer |
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