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'u r KIDDING!' | View Answer |
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12 points | View Answer |
1958 space monkey | View Answer |
1961 Disney villainess | View Answer |
2011 Marvel film | View Answer |
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Big export of Myanmar | View Answer |
Botanist Carl Linnaeus, for one | View Answer |
Cave opening? | View Answer |
Checked out | View Answer |
Chemistry lab droppers | View Answer |
Chillax | View Answer |
Citrus fruit | View Answer |
Complaints | View Answer |
Crime boss John | View Answer |
Crown since 1952 | View Answer |
Curmudgeon's review | View Answer |
Digressions | View Answer |
Do some roof work | View Answer |
Does a real number on, say | View Answer |
Doesn't tread lightly | View Answer |
Dress to the nines | View Answer |
Duo behind 118-Across | View Answer |
Family upon whom 118-Across is based | View Answer |
Figure in a Sunni/Shia dispute | View Answer |
Fish dish | View Answer |
Food poisoning cause | View Answer |
Formula One driver ___ Fabi | View Answer |
Fútbol announcer's shout | View Answer |
Go (through) | View Answer |
Guy's name that's an alphabet run | View Answer |
Hearing something? | View Answer |
Honor for 118-Across | View Answer |
Hookup in bed? | View Answer |
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It ends in Nov | View Answer |
Kevin of 'House of Cards' | View Answer |
Kind of list | View Answer |
Language from which 'tattoo' comes | View Answer |
Lies | View Answer |
Lightly hammered? | View Answer |
Little songbirds | View Answer |
Luggage checker, for short | View Answer |
Luzón, por ejemplo | View Answer |
Maker of Dreamcast games | View Answer |
Manhattanite, e.g., for short | View Answer |
Many a Silicon Valley worker: Abbr | View Answer |
Mens ___ (legal term) | View Answer |
Movie that opened on 3/2/1965 | View Answer |
Narnia girl | View Answer |
Neighbor of a delt | View Answer |
Nicki with the 2014 hit 'Anaconda' | View Answer |
Nine-month pregnancy | View Answer |
Official in a turban | View Answer |
Opening lyric of 118-Across | View Answer |
Orbit, e.g | View Answer |
Paperless party planner's option | View Answer |
Part of the food pyramid | View Answer |
Pitfall | View Answer |
Port authority? | View Answer |
Prefix with city or centennial | View Answer |
Recondite | View Answer |
Remove any trace of | View Answer |
Rendezvous | View Answer |
Required | View Answer |
Rite Aid rival | View Answer |
See 130-Across | View Answer |
See 48-Across | View Answer |
Seminoles' sch | View Answer |
Senator William who pioneered a type of I.R.A | View Answer |
Setting of 118-Across | View Answer |
Sicilian border? | View Answer |
Singer Bareilles with the 2007 hit 'Love Song' | View Answer |
Site of cataracts | View Answer |
Site of Spaceship Earth | View Answer |
Smartphone capability | View Answer |
Something a trypanophobe fears | View Answer |
Sports bar fixture | View Answer |
Star of 118-Across | View Answer |
Superdietary, informally | View Answer |
Two out of 11? | View Answer |
Unlike much Schoenberg music | View Answer |
Viola parts | View Answer |
Where the Potemkin Steps are | View Answer |
With 65-Down, 160-year-old fraternity founded at Miami University of Ohio | View Answer |
With 78-Across, 'Righto!' | View Answer |
Wynken, Blynken and Nod, e.g | View Answer |
Year that Cambridge's St. John's College was founded | View Answer |
___ crawl | View Answer |
___ de México (Mexico City daily) | View Answer |
___ Fridays | View Answer |
___ neanderthalensis | View Answer |
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