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'... then again, maybe I'm mistaken' | View Answer |
'Actually, I do' | View Answer |
'Case of the Ex' singer, 2000 | View Answer |
'Cheerio' | View Answer |
'Makes me want seconds!' | View Answer |
'Wheel of Fortune' buy | View Answer |
'You ___ worry' | View Answer |
'___ thoughts?' | View Answer |
'___ we alone?' | View Answer |
11 follower | View Answer |
15-time guest host of 56-Across | View Answer |
16-time guest host of 56-Across | View Answer |
1953 biblical movie | View Answer |
1964 Charlie Chaplin book | View Answer |
1974 Best Actress for 'Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore' | View Answer |
911 respondent, for short | View Answer |
Actress Green of 'Casino Royale' | View Answer |
Alessandro ___, scientist who discovered 110-Across | View Answer |
All-inclusive, in edspeak | View Answer |
Ambush predators of the sea | View Answer |
Animal without feet | View Answer |
Berlin standard | View Answer |
Brought (in) | View Answer |
Bygone presidential inits | View Answer |
CH4 | View Answer |
Champ's cry | View Answer |
Chomps on | View Answer |
Co. that invented the floppy disk | View Answer |
Colorful fish | View Answer |
Cool | View Answer |
Countermeasures | View Answer |
Democratic presidential nominee before Kennedy | View Answer |
Designer of the Florence Cathedral bell tower | View Answer |
Dessert often topped with cream cheese | View Answer |
Destructive 2012 hurricane | View Answer |
Digital money | View Answer |
Dining partner? | View Answer |
Dispute | View Answer |
Does a high-wire act, e.g | View Answer |
Does, e.g | View Answer |
Dorm heads, briefly | View Answer |
Egypt's Port ___ | View Answer |
English county that's home to Reading | View Answer |
Epitome of easiness | View Answer |
Find another spot, maybe | View Answer |
First American carrier to show movies on flights | View Answer |
Flight figures, for short | View Answer |
Focus of urban renewal? | View Answer |
Frequent target of ID thieves | View Answer |
Gently sponges | View Answer |
German coal city, once | View Answer |
Gladly, old-style | View Answer |
Goes after | View Answer |
Headquarters of Royal Dutch Shell, with 'The' | View Answer |
How 'You Make Me Feel' in a Van Morrison song | View Answer |
In the, in Italy | View Answer |
John ___, greaser in 'American Graffiti' | View Answer |
Kitchen pad | View Answer |
Latches, say | View Answer |
Lewis who sang the theme for 'Avatar' | View Answer |
Like the border of Time magazine | View Answer |
Like the North Pole | View Answer |
Loses it, with 'out' | View Answer |
Makes a good impression? | View Answer |
More open to the outdoors | View Answer |
Muff, e.g. | View Answer |
N.B.A. head coach Steve | View Answer |
Nashville inst | View Answer |
Northeastern university where Carl Sagan taught | View Answer |
Old colonnade | View Answer |
One of two official Philippine languages, along with English | View Answer |
One way to get home | View Answer |
Ottoman Empire title | View Answer |
Peer group member? | View Answer |
Pharaoh ___ | View Answer |
Post-O.R. site | View Answer |
Prefix with -centric | View Answer |
Radio host Glass | View Answer |
Ranger rival | View Answer |
Redhead on kids' TV | View Answer |
See 10-Across | View Answer |
See 102-Across | View Answer |
See 109-Across | View Answer |
Shellac finish? | View Answer |
Ship's load | View Answer |
Shirt style | View Answer |
Shirt style | View Answer |
Show-off | View Answer |
Slim and trim | View Answer |
Soft wear, informally | View Answer |
Some digital camera batteries | View Answer |
Spring business? | View Answer |
Subsidiary proposition | View Answer |
Taekwondo is its national sport | View Answer |
Tents and the like | View Answer |
Thing | View Answer |
Those girls, in French | View Answer |
Title girl in a 2002 Disney movie | View Answer |
Trucker's circuit: Abbr | View Answer |
TV show since 10/11/75, eight of whose former stars appear in the circled squares in this puzzle | View Answer |
TV star who loved oats | View Answer |
Utah attraction for skiers | View Answer |
Vitamin regimen | View Answer |
With 101-Across, screen icon | View Answer |
With 120-Across, intro heard every week on 56-Across | View Answer |
With 28-Across, letter opener | View Answer |
Wraps | View Answer |
Zapper target | View Answer |
___ O'Hara, 2015 Tony winner for 'The King and I' | View Answer |
___-skelter | View Answer |
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