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'90s commerce pact | View Answer |
'Fanny' author Jong | View Answer |
'Malice N Wonderland' rapper Snoop ___ | View Answer |
'Michael Clayton' director Tony | View Answer |
'There ___ there there' | View Answer |
'Tootsie' Oscar nominee | View Answer |
'What ___ thou?' | View Answer |
'You can talk to me privately' | View Answer |
'You Gotta Be' singer, 1994 | View Answer |
'You want a piece ___?' | View Answer |
'___ yourself' | View Answer |
A swimmer might rightly be scared to see one | View Answer |
A, e.g | View Answer |
Act like a rat, say | View Answer |
Air-conditioning on a hot day, maybe | View Answer |
Allen of 'Candid Camera' | View Answer |
Amish relative | View Answer |
Army fig. who knows the drill? | View Answer |
Bank statement abbr | View Answer |
Before, in sonnets | View Answer |
Being, to Claudius | View Answer |
Bottom of a contract | View Answer |
Called on the carpet | View Answer |
Certain car gears | View Answer |
Change | View Answer |
Chef Boyardee offering | View Answer |
Comment often followed by 'So sue me' | View Answer |
Convention closer? | View Answer |
Counters | View Answer |
Court stripe | View Answer |
Cry of victory | View Answer |
Divider in a musical score | View Answer |
Dogpatch creator | View Answer |
Draw a mark through for cancellation | View Answer |
Driver's ID: Abbr | View Answer |
Feature of St. Basil's Cathedral | View Answer |
Figures in Astounding Stories, for short | View Answer |
Fire extinguisher | View Answer |
French children's song | View Answer |
Galactic ___ ('Star Wars' setting) | View Answer |
Go to sleep | View Answer |
Gray areas, maybe ... or a hint to 12 incomplete answers in this puzzle | View Answer |
Half-___ (coffee request) | View Answer |
Hang-out locale? | View Answer |
Head of une école? | View Answer |
Hide | View Answer |
Hobby activity | View Answer |
Honor at graduation? | View Answer |
How picnic drinks may be packed | View Answer |
Hybridized | View Answer |
Island group in the Bahamas | View Answer |
It may come down in a storm | View Answer |
Jumping-off point | View Answer |
Just going through the motions, after 'on' | View Answer |
Kind of lab | View Answer |
Last chance to strike out? | View Answer |
Less certain | View Answer |
Like choruses | View Answer |
Like some printing | View Answer |
Listening, with 'in' | View Answer |
Little sucker? | View Answer |
Locale for finished works that haven't yet appeared | View Answer |
Main hood in 'Little Caesar,' 1931 | View Answer |
Masonry containers | View Answer |
Means of one-to-one communication | View Answer |
Mixture | View Answer |
Monotonous routine | View Answer |
Montréal street | View Answer |
More curmudgeonly | View Answer |
Movie theater sight | View Answer |
N. Amer./Afr. separator | View Answer |
New Guinea port from which Amelia Earhart left on her last flight | View Answer |
Not finished | View Answer |
Old TV's Cousin ___ | View Answer |
Old-fashioned street conveyance | View Answer |
Old-time announcer Johnny | View Answer |
Olympic racers | View Answer |
Originates | View Answer |
Part of a nativity scene | View Answer |
Pope Francis' birthplace | View Answer |
Posting, say | View Answer |
Primitive drive | View Answer |
Quarterback protectors | View Answer |
Rants and raves | View Answer |
Ready-___ | View Answer |
Real pain in the butt? | View Answer |
Represent as a saint, say | View Answer |
See 38-Down | View Answer |
Shavings, maybe | View Answer |
Sister of literature | View Answer |
Super ___ (old video game console) | View Answer |
Superfund org | View Answer |
Supermarket time-saver | View Answer |
Supported, as a ballot measure | View Answer |
Susan who wrote 'The Volcano Lover' | View Answer |
Texting while driving, e.g | View Answer |
Tour de France season | View Answer |
Trains | View Answer |
Two-Face and the Riddler, to Batman | View Answer |
Type units | View Answer |
Urges | View Answer |
Virginie, e.g | View Answer |
Whitewashed, with 'over' | View Answer |
With 56-Down, where to find this puzzle's 12 theme answers | View Answer |
Without face value, as stock | View Answer |
Wrote a couple of letters? | View Answer |
___ light | View Answer |
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