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'And that's it!' | View Answer |
'Stop insisting Ra doesn't exist!'? | View Answer |
'The king really wants to be around people right now'? | View Answer |
'Well, look at that!' | View Answer |
'Yeah, let's do it!' | View Answer |
1982 Dustin Hoffman film | View Answer |
4:00 p.m., maybe | View Answer |
A bit crude | View Answer |
Abbr. on a pay stub | View Answer |
Actor Curry | View Answer |
Against the jet stream | View Answer |
All done up, as hair | View Answer |
Andean gold | View Answer |
Annoying sort | View Answer |
Assault involving a hatchet? | View Answer |
Baseball league for the Salt Lake Bees | View Answer |
Be too broke to take the bus? | View Answer |
Beast in rare 'sightings' | View Answer |
Box on a mall map | View Answer |
Broadway's Eugene ___ Theater | View Answer |
Brother with a cross | View Answer |
By voice | View Answer |
CD or DVD follower | View Answer |
Celebration after a coup? | View Answer |
Certain earring | View Answer |
Character resembling a hat | View Answer |
Chief concern | View Answer |
Christian school in Okla | View Answer |
Coffee brewing style | View Answer |
Congo red and gentian violet | View Answer |
Den mother | View Answer |
Detergent brand with a fabric in its name | View Answer |
Doctors' orders | View Answer |
Drawer, say | View Answer |
Ducked | View Answer |
Fashionable enough for a runway model? | View Answer |
Fast-food sandwich not available in Muslim countries | View Answer |
Flower named for a Swedish botanist | View Answer |
Former tribe in western New York | View Answer |
French region around Strasbourg | View Answer |
Gets back on base | View Answer |
Go all in | View Answer |
Go in (for) | View Answer |
Go wherever | View Answer |
Goes up | View Answer |
High-waisted, shamelessly unfashionable garment | View Answer |
I, personally | View Answer |
Instrument for Louis Armstrong | View Answer |
It's a deal | View Answer |
Jacobin revolutionary who was stabbed in a bathtub | View Answer |
Land between hills, poetically | View Answer |
Less stormy | View Answer |
Letters on some lotion | View Answer |
Lifesaving team | View Answer |
Like original Buddy Holly and the Crickets recordings | View Answer |
Macho | View Answer |
Made a declaration | View Answer |
Marvel role for Chris Hemsworth | View Answer |
Maxim | View Answer |
Moving line on a tree trunk | View Answer |
Muslim official | View Answer |
National Aviation Hall of Fame city | View Answer |
Negative Nancy? | View Answer |
One side in a pool game | View Answer |
One who can't learn new tricks, they say | View Answer |
One-named singer once married to Xavier Cugat | View Answer |
Orange-and-white Pixar title character | View Answer |
P.M. after Churchill | View Answer |
Peak physical condition | View Answer |
Philosopher who said 'The people never give up their liberties but under some delusion' | View Answer |
Pill bottle info | View Answer |
Place for a sponge | View Answer |
Places | View Answer |
Post-run feeling | View Answer |
Potent sushi bar cocktail | View Answer |
Professor's goal, one day | View Answer |
Put up stakes | View Answer |
Rapper with the most-viewed YouTube video of all time | View Answer |
Really comes down | View Answer |
Roasting place | View Answer |
San ___, Argentina | View Answer |
Sea creatures with remarkably high I.Q.s | View Answer |
See 4-Down | View Answer |
See 98-Across | View Answer |
Set adrift | View Answer |
Skin art, informally | View Answer |
So, so awful, with 'the' | View Answer |
So-ugly-it's-cute pooch | View Answer |
Some scans, for short | View Answer |
Stop seeing each other | View Answer |
Stories from bankruptcy court? | View Answer |
Subject of a tinfoil hat theory | View Answer |
They're pumped to compete in a race | View Answer |
Thoughtful | View Answer |
Tray of brownies, e.g | View Answer |
Turned | View Answer |
Unbeatable | View Answer |
Unfaithful sorts | View Answer |
Veer | View Answer |
Way overcooked | View Answer |
Weapon usually fired between a 45° and 90° angle | View Answer |
What many 100-Across do in the spring | View Answer |
With 41-Down, first tennis player to win two Olympic singles gold medals | View Answer |
Word before 'Ooh, didn't mean to make you cry' in Queen's 'Bohemian Rhapsody' | View Answer |
Words before a punch line | View Answer |
Yazidis, e.g | View Answer |
___ Palmer ('Twin Peaks' victim) | View Answer |
___ relief | View Answer |
___-Lay | View Answer |
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