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'Auld Lang Syne' and others | View Answer |
'Chill out, will you' | View Answer |
'Gypsy' composer | View Answer |
'Oh, please, that's enough' | View Answer |
'Thursday Night Football' airer | View Answer |
'Vette choice | View Answer |
'When I was a ___ ...' | View Answer |
AA | View Answer |
Abbr. in many airport names | View Answer |
Agricultural figure in 'The Canterbury Tales' | View Answer |
Alaska tourist attraction | View Answer |
Annapolis grad | View Answer |
Arafat's successor as Palestinian president | View Answer |
Assets for food critics | View Answer |
Bad thing on a record | View Answer |
Befuddling | View Answer |
Beholds | View Answer |
Big name in 35-Down | View Answer |
Budget alternative | View Answer |
Calla lily family | View Answer |
Capital with the Norsk Folkemuseum | View Answer |
Conquest of 1953 | View Answer |
Cornerstone abbr | View Answer |
Court, for short | View Answer |
Cry to a husky | View Answer |
D.C. athlete | View Answer |
Dances at the Tropicana Club | View Answer |
DD | View Answer |
Derisive sounds | View Answer |
Director of 2015's 'Chi-Raq' | View Answer |
Dirt road hazards | View Answer |
Durable stocking fabric | View Answer |
Explore deeply | View Answer |
Extra bed, maybe | View Answer |
Female toon with a 'dollink' Boris | View Answer |
FF | View Answer |
Figured (out) | View Answer |
First antibacterial soap brand | View Answer |
Fizzy drink | View Answer |
Fort Knox valuable | View Answer |
Gasless car | View Answer |
Gaudy wrap | View Answer |
Grackles and grebes | View Answer |
Greet from behind the wheel | View Answer |
Grps. with the motto 'Every child. One voice' | View Answer |
Has an inspiration | View Answer |
Hazy memory | View Answer |
Helen Mirren, e.g | View Answer |
Historic German admiral Maximilian von ___ | View Answer |
Hit with a stun gun | View Answer |
Hodges who managed the Mets to a World Series title | View Answer |
Horror franchise beginning in 2004 | View Answer |
Identifies in a Facebook photo | View Answer |
Industrious workers | View Answer |
It may be struck on a runway | View Answer |
It's heard at a hearing | View Answer |
Java order that packs less of a punch | View Answer |
Je t'aime : French :: ___ : Spanish | View Answer |
Lasting for years and years | View Answer |
Like an alarm clock, night after night | View Answer |
Like courtroom witnesses | View Answer |
Like macho push-ups | View Answer |
Little Rascals boy | View Answer |
Locale for cranberries | View Answer |
Mars features, mistakenly | View Answer |
Meetings arranged through Ashley Madison | View Answer |
Melee | View Answer |
Michael of 'Saturday Night Live' | View Answer |
Modern TV feature, for short | View Answer |
Morning run time, maybe | View Answer |
Muse for D. H. Lawrence | View Answer |
Next to | View Answer |
NN | View Answer |
OO | View Answer |
Opposite of an early adopter | View Answer |
Peeps heard by Bo Peep | View Answer |
Peers in a box | View Answer |
Pep Boys competitor | View Answer |
Pile of stones used to mark a trail | View Answer |
Portrait on Chinese renminbi bills | View Answer |
PP | View Answer |
Riot opportunist | View Answer |
RR | View Answer |
Santa Claus portrayer in 81-Across | View Answer |
Sarcastic 'Wonderful' | View Answer |
Savor, as a drink | View Answer |
See 114-Across | View Answer |
Sell at a discount, say | View Answer |
Shot put and long jump | View Answer |
Silas in 'The Da Vinci Code,' notably | View Answer |
Singer Crow | View Answer |
Soaring cost? | View Answer |
Some lab samples | View Answer |
Some TVs and smartphones | View Answer |
Spicy fruit beverage often used as a tequila chaser | View Answer |
Street of film fame | View Answer |
Strips shortly after getting up in the morning? | View Answer |
Susan who wrote 'The Orchid Thief' | View Answer |
Takes down a peg | View Answer |
Techies, stereotypically | View Answer |
The Impaler | View Answer |
The Jedi and the Sith, e.g | View Answer |
To some degree | View Answer |
Tori of pop/rock | View Answer |
Travel info source, for short | View Answer |
Uniform | View Answer |
Volunteer's response | View Answer |
What Brits call 'red sauce' | View Answer |
When repeated, a Yale fight song | View Answer |
Wig out | View Answer |
WW | View Answer |
X-rated material | View Answer |
You might take it out for a drive | View Answer |
ZZ | View Answer |
___ system (luxury car option, briefly) | View Answer |
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