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'Eternally nameless' thing, in Eastern religion | View Answer |
'Listen, pal!' | View Answer |
'Quit stalling!' | View Answer |
'Selena' star, to her fans | View Answer |
'To sum up ...' | View Answer |
'___ to the list' | View Answer |
1959 Dion and the Belmonts hit? | View Answer |
1969 Creedence Clearwater Revival hit? | View Answer |
1984 Cyndi Lauper hit? | View Answer |
Abbr. at the top of an email | View Answer |
Alaskan city | View Answer |
Back it up, in a way | View Answer |
Bank ID | View Answer |
Bank in need of support? | View Answer |
Bath accessories | View Answer |
BBC std | View Answer |
Boss Tweed nemesis | View Answer |
Brand of pickles | View Answer |
Bugs Bunny addressee | View Answer |
Card reader, for short | View Answer |
Casual summer wear | View Answer |
Challenge for F.D.R | View Answer |
Chicken ___ (Italian dish, informally) | View Answer |
Competitor of ZzzQuil | View Answer |
Crack filler | View Answer |
Dawn-to-dusk | View Answer |
Description on many eBay listings | View Answer |
Didn't stop in time, say | View Answer |
Dose meas | View Answer |
Dr Pepper alternative | View Answer |
Dreamy romantic quality | View Answer |
Eastern religion | View Answer |
Former Disney president Michael | View Answer |
Former faddish exercise regimen | View Answer |
French scene | View Answer |
French thinkers? | View Answer |
Graz's land: Abbr | View Answer |
Hall-of-Famer Ralph | View Answer |
Haughty affectation | View Answer |
Having a beat | View Answer |
Hollywood special FX | View Answer |
Info for an airport greeter, for short | View Answer |
Info on a magazine cover | View Answer |
It's put on before takeoff | View Answer |
John Locke, philosophically | View Answer |
Kind of farming | View Answer |
Label for 28-Across | View Answer |
Like an ode | View Answer |
Like Neptune among the planets in the solar system | View Answer |
Like Odin | View Answer |
Longing looks | View Answer |
Made bats | View Answer |
Meatless day in W.W. II: Abbr | View Answer |
Medium for love letters? | View Answer |
Memorable series in 'Psycho' | View Answer |
Mideast V.I.P | View Answer |
More cool, in slang | View Answer |
Muff a grounder | View Answer |
NCO of 1950s TV | View Answer |
New York arrival of '77 | View Answer |
No longer in fashion | View Answer |
Oktoberfest quaff | View Answer |
Old mattress stuffing | View Answer |
Olympic leap | View Answer |
One inspiring love of poetry? | View Answer |
Out-of-the-way way | View Answer |
Pertaining to religious rites | View Answer |
Phil who played 65-Down | View Answer |
Place for a mani-pedi | View Answer |
Primer pair | View Answer |
Purveyor of the Doublicious sandwich | View Answer |
Quantum physics particle | View Answer |
Query at the start of a poker game | View Answer |
Real dear | View Answer |
Reinforces | View Answer |
Rene of 'Thor' | View Answer |
Rev (up) | View Answer |
Reverse, e.g | View Answer |
Ring Lardner's 'Alibi ___' | View Answer |
Rubber from Arabia? | View Answer |
Runners in the cold? | View Answer |
See 37-Across | View Answer |
See 95-Down | View Answer |
Slanted writing | View Answer |
Some dreams | View Answer |
Some lawn mowers | View Answer |
Some queens | View Answer |
Some versions of Windows | View Answer |
Something passed between the legs? | View Answer |
Something you can believe | View Answer |
Sound engineer's knob | View Answer |
Sound of sweet nothings | View Answer |
Suffering | View Answer |
Suffix with salt | View Answer |
Summons, of a sort | View Answer |
Tea Partiers, e.g | View Answer |
The 's' in Awacs: Abbr | View Answer |
The 'T' of Mr. T | View Answer |
The continents, e.g | View Answer |
Verbally assault | View Answer |
What fastidious people can't be | View Answer |
Where 'hello' is 'sveiks' | View Answer |
Where to find screwdrivers and rusty nails | View Answer |
With 43-Across, 1973 Deep Purple hit? | View Answer |
With 89-Down, 1968 Tammy Wynette hit? | View Answer |
With the circled letters, 1955 Bill Haley and His Comets hit? | View Answer |
___ ale | View Answer |
___ Scott Card, 'Ender's Game' writer | View Answer |
___ State (Mountain West Conference team) | View Answer |
___ Webster, Twain's 'celebrated jumping frog' | View Answer |
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