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'Here's looking at you, kid' addressee | View Answer |
'Holiday Inn' co-star | View Answer |
'I don't know why ___ this way' | View Answer |
'Law & Order: SVU' force | View Answer |
'Over There' soldiers | View Answer |
'The King and I' role | View Answer |
'The Lion's Share' author | View Answer |
'The more the ___' | View Answer |
Adjusts carefully | View Answer |
All that ___ bag of chips | View Answer |
Andrews of Fox Sports | View Answer |
Begins to wake | View Answer |
Book in which Moses is born | View Answer |
Burrow, perhaps | View Answer |
Car with a lightning bolt in its logo | View Answer |
Circus founders, after 89-Across? | View Answer |
Clobber | View Answer |
Company whose logo was, appropriately, crooked | View Answer |
Cruiser repair site | View Answer |
Does what George Washington couldn't? | View Answer |
Drink loudly | View Answer |
Eighty-sixes | View Answer |
Enthusiastic reply | View Answer |
Favored against the field | View Answer |
Flutter, as one's eyes | View Answer |
Foil user's words | View Answer |
Forces from office | View Answer |
Foreshadows | View Answer |
Fourth-longest river of Europe | View Answer |
Frederick's of Hollywood purchases | View Answer |
French colony until 1953 | View Answer |
Glenfiddich bottle size | View Answer |
Grease dissolver | View Answer |
Great-grandson of Mark Antony | View Answer |
Greek goddess of witchcraft | View Answer |
Guam, e.g.: Abbr | View Answer |
Harvests | View Answer |
Hockey fake | View Answer |
Ice cream treats | View Answer |
Jackson-to-Birmingham dir | View Answer |
Jet Ski competitor | View Answer |
Lead-in for physics ... and pieman? | View Answer |
Legendary Scottish swimmer, after 66-Across? | View Answer |
List component | View Answer |
Many a broken statue | View Answer |
Many a collector's resource | View Answer |
Many service dogs, after 29-Across? | View Answer |
Marco Rubio's home: Abbr | View Answer |
Marx without much to say | View Answer |
Mary Lincoln, nee ___ | View Answer |
Mastodon features | View Answer |
Med. test | View Answer |
Medal awarded to MacArthur in W.W. I and W.W. II | View Answer |
Money holders | View Answer |
Mother, e.g.: Abbr | View Answer |
N.B.A.'s Shaquille and Jermaine | View Answer |
Northeast vacation locale, with 'the' | View Answer |
On the q.t | View Answer |
Only inanimate zodiac sign | View Answer |
Org. 'protecting America's consumers' | View Answer |
Painted crudely | View Answer |
Perfect | View Answer |
Performs unaccompanied | View Answer |
Poe poem | View Answer |
Potter's base | View Answer |
Powerful line | View Answer |
Preacher, for short | View Answer |
Psychedelic experiences | View Answer |
Puck's master | View Answer |
Put one's hands together | View Answer |
Rapper with the 2013 #1 album 'Born Sinner' | View Answer |
Relief for the snowbound | View Answer |
River of Pisa | View Answer |
Roi's wife | View Answer |
Saints' home, for short | View Answer |
Schedule planners | View Answer |
Seal words | View Answer |
Second word of 'A Tale of Two Cities' | View Answer |
Sees red | View Answer |
Serious break, after 48-Across? | View Answer |
Setting for Henry James's 'The American' | View Answer |
She, overseas | View Answer |
Short-lived pests ... or an alternative title for this puzzle | View Answer |
Split the check | View Answer |
Superlative for Atlanta International Airport | View Answer |
Swelled head? | View Answer |
Tart treats | View Answer |
The Tide | View Answer |
The Warrior Princess | View Answer |
They get stuffed at Greek restaurants | View Answer |
They're way out | View Answer |
Tighten one's belt | View Answer |
Tokyo beauty, maybe | View Answer |
Tony winner Lena | View Answer |
Twin-hulled vessel | View Answer |
Ulrich of Metallica | View Answer |
Vessel with an arch | View Answer |
Where Margaret Thatcher studied chemistry, after 108-Across? | View Answer |
Winner of the 2005 and 2007 Grammys for Best Spoken Word Album | View Answer |
Wipes off, say | View Answer |
Years, for Cicero | View Answer |
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