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'Death Magnetic' band | View Answer |
'For sure' | View Answer |
'How silly of me!' | View Answer |
'My Name Is ___,' gold album of 1965 | View Answer |
'My word!' | View Answer |
'Not ___ shabby!' | View Answer |
'Power' suffix | View Answer |
'Tell me about it!' | View Answer |
'The fish that got away' and others | View Answer |
100s of ordinary people? | View Answer |
Accessory for the 91-Across | View Answer |
Actor Christian | View Answer |
Appropriate flowers for Mother's Day? | View Answer |
Ball player? | View Answer |
Barak's successor | View Answer |
Barrel of fun? | View Answer |
Birthplace of Buddha, now | View Answer |
Bit of a code | View Answer |
Blues Brothers wear | View Answer |
Bootleggers' banes | View Answer |
Bring into court | View Answer |
Brow line? | View Answer |
Cabooses | View Answer |
Canine | View Answer |
Certain Bach composition | View Answer |
Cesare Angelotti in 'Tosca,' e.g | View Answer |
Christmas cookie ingredient | View Answer |
Coin collector | View Answer |
College major, briefly | View Answer |
Combined with | View Answer |
Comic Wanda | View Answer |
Commercial lead-in to Pen | View Answer |
Couple at the altar? | View Answer |
Cousin of 'Ugh!' | View Answer |
Crunches crunch them | View Answer |
D.C. mover | View Answer |
D.C. mover and shaker: Abbr | View Answer |
Deli stock with seeds | View Answer |
Development of 86-Across ... as depicted in the middle of this grid | View Answer |
Difficult weight | View Answer |
Dolph of 'Rocky IV' | View Answer |
Dr. Seuss animal | View Answer |
Drinking binge | View Answer |
Elite unit | View Answer |
End of the comment | View Answer |
Eponymous German physicist | View Answer |
Ex-Fed head Bernanke | View Answer |
Exams offered four times a yr | View Answer |
Expands, in a way | View Answer |
Facial moisturizing brand | View Answer |
Farm mother | View Answer |
Fired on | View Answer |
Five-time Super Bowl champions, informally | View Answer |
Food Network host Sandra | View Answer |
French kiss recipient, maybe | View Answer |
Garden State casino, informally, with 'the' | View Answer |
Geometry fig | View Answer |
Good-for-nothing | View Answer |
Gooey campfire treat | View Answer |
Hardly enough | View Answer |
Ins | View Answer |
It gets you off schedule | View Answer |
It has paper denominations from 5 to 500 | View Answer |
It may be delayed by a storm: Abbr | View Answer |
Justin Timberlake's 'Cry ___ River' | View Answer |
Law firm department | View Answer |
Lockup | View Answer |
Many an Al Jazeera viewer | View Answer |
Middle of the comment | View Answer |
Near future | View Answer |
Nickname for 86-Across | View Answer |
Nondairy item in the dairy aisle | View Answer |
Nosedives | View Answer |
One of two parts of a British puzzle? | View Answer |
One with bills piling up? | View Answer |
Ones without a leg to stand on? | View Answer |
Osaka-to-Sapporo dir | View Answer |
Outback native | View Answer |
Part of a moving line | View Answer |
Pelican's home, for short | View Answer |
Pi ___, 'Life of Pi' protagonist | View Answer |
Pioneer org | View Answer |
Pitcher Mike with 270 wins | View Answer |
Place to store hay | View Answer |
Prominent feature of an Obama caricature | View Answer |
Ray Charles hosted it in 1977: Abbr | View Answer |
Relaxed, say | View Answer |
Resort city in 1945 news | View Answer |
Restricted part of an urban area | View Answer |
Saffron-flavored dish | View Answer |
Saint's home, for short | View Answer |
Scandinavian coin | View Answer |
See 23-Across | View Answer |
Sharp pains | View Answer |
Small scene | View Answer |
Some body work, in slang | View Answer |
Stag, maybe | View Answer |
Start of a motivational comment attributed to 86-Across | View Answer |
Start to show one's real potential | View Answer |
Starts of news articles | View Answer |
Sticks in the closet? | View Answer |
Stockpile | View Answer |
Sunbathing evidence | View Answer |
The Durbeyfield girl, in literature | View Answer |
The French way? | View Answer |
Third line on many a ballot: Abbr | View Answer |
Toolbar feature | View Answer |
Travel agency listings | View Answer |
United Center team | View Answer |
Update, say | View Answer |
Utmost: Abbr | View Answer |
Venomous African tree-dweller | View Answer |
View that may cost you extra | View Answer |
Watering hole for Homer and Barney | View Answer |
What an electric current does not flow through | View Answer |
World capital on the slope of an active volcano | View Answer |
Yoga base | View Answer |
Zippo alternatives | View Answer |
[That makes me so uncomfortable] | View Answer |
___ of relief | View Answer |
___ page | View Answer |
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