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'Be right there!' | View Answer |
'Gossip well told,' per Elbert Hubbard | View Answer |
'He makes no friend who never made ___': Tennyson | View Answer |
'I ___ it!' (Skelton catchphrase) | View Answer |
'Meditation XVII' writer | View Answer |
'Terrible' toddler time | View Answer |
'The Terminator' co-star | View Answer |
'U.S.A.' is part of one | View Answer |
'___ Republic' | View Answer |
1913 Literature Nobelist from India | View Answer |
1918's Battle of the ___ Forest | View Answer |
1954 film septet | View Answer |
1980s British band | View Answer |
41-Across athlete | View Answer |
Acronym for the hearing-impaired | View Answer |
Actress/screenwriter Kazan | View Answer |
Add one's views | View Answer |
Alaska town that is mile 0 of the Iditarod Trail | View Answer |
Amtrak bullet train | View Answer |
Apotheosizes | View Answer |
Arizona's ___ Cienegas National Conservation Area | View Answer |
Artillery crewman | View Answer |
Assesses | View Answer |
Auden's '___ Walked Out One Evening' | View Answer |
Baseball All-Star who was also a football Pro Bowler | View Answer |
Big deliveries? | View Answer |
Birds at a ballpark | View Answer |
Burj Khalifa locale | View Answer |
Bye line? | View Answer |
Campers' letters | View Answer |
Celebratory gesture | View Answer |
Certain 111-Across specification | View Answer |
Chug | View Answer |
Colorful songbird | View Answer |
Comic strip cries | View Answer |
Cross-state rival of CIN | View Answer |
Dickens pen name | View Answer |
Does a surfboard stunt | View Answer |
Douglas Hofstadter's '___, Escher, Bach' | View Answer |
Edamame source | View Answer |
Electrical unit, old-style | View Answer |
End of an argument | View Answer |
Ended up? | View Answer |
Exercised on a track | View Answer |
Fashion label ___-Picone | View Answer |
First film Tarzan | View Answer |
Formula One units | View Answer |
Founder of the New York Tribune | View Answer |
Ghostly sound | View Answer |
Gustav Holst septet | View Answer |
Health org. since 1847 | View Answer |
Heap | View Answer |
Hollow | View Answer |
Home base for many a mission | View Answer |
Homemade bomb, for short | View Answer |
Honorarium | View Answer |
Hot prospects, say | View Answer |
How his-and-hers towels are sold | View Answer |
It has 135-degree angles | View Answer |
It may extend for many minutes | View Answer |
Letter with a limited amount of space | View Answer |
Like Victorian streets | View Answer |
Longtime Ed Asner role | View Answer |
Louis Armstrong instrument | View Answer |
Met, as a challenge | View Answer |
N.R.A. piece?: Abbr | View Answer |
Newsweek, e.g., now | View Answer |
Nirvana's 'Come as You ___' | View Answer |
Often-partnered conjunction | View Answer |
Olympic venues | View Answer |
Overseas market | View Answer |
Paganini or Rachmaninoff | View Answer |
Paid to play | View Answer |
Peruvian pack | View Answer |
Polish the old-fashioned way | View Answer |
Pop/rock group with a 2002 hit co-written with Mick Jagger | View Answer |
Popular snack brand | View Answer |
Prickly sticker | View Answer |
Proust title character | View Answer |
Radar reading | View Answer |
Raiding grp | View Answer |
Rapper who feuded with Ja Rule and Nas | View Answer |
Recently | View Answer |
Round figure | View Answer |
Sanguine | View Answer |
Savvy | View Answer |
Schooner sail | View Answer |
Scratching (out) | View Answer |
Second-in-command: Abbr | View Answer |
Second-tier, among celebs | View Answer |
See 115-Across | View Answer |
See 31-Down | View Answer |
See 32-Across | View Answer |
Sign of approval | View Answer |
Singer at Obama's 2009 inauguration | View Answer |
Star of a 1981 Broadway revue subtitled 'The Lady and Her Music' | View Answer |
Star of four Spike Lee films | View Answer |
Steel giant, formerly | View Answer |
Story coloring? | View Answer |
Stretchiness | View Answer |
Strike turf before the ball, in golf | View Answer |
Style | View Answer |
Tease | View Answer |
Thoughtful exercise | View Answer |
Tiddlywink, e.g | View Answer |
Vegas casino with a musical name | View Answer |
Waltzed through | View Answer |
Warren of 'Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia' | View Answer |
Web site heading | View Answer |
Webster's second? | View Answer |
White Russian, e.g | View Answer |
White: Fr | View Answer |
With 33-Down, Skeptic's advice ... or a 'noteworthy' hint to seven Across answers in this puzzle | View Answer |
Women's rooms? | View Answer |
[typo not fixed] | View Answer |
___ by chocolate (popular dessert) | View Answer |
___ de carne asada | View Answer |
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