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'I totally crushed that!' | View Answer |
'Phooey!' | View Answer |
'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' protagonist | View Answer |
'The Devil and Daniel Webster' author | View Answer |
'___ All That' (1999 rom-com) | View Answer |
Accept, as a package | View Answer |
Altercation | View Answer |
Annual meal | View Answer |
Bad luck, old-style | View Answer |
Basil who designed England's Coventry Cathedral | View Answer |
Beefcake's pride | View Answer |
Big cheese | View Answer |
Big name in headphones | View Answer |
Boat with a very fine net | View Answer |
Bucko | View Answer |
Cause a wedgie | View Answer |
Clomped (on) | View Answer |
Companion of Jason | View Answer |
Computer-controlled players, in gaming lingo | View Answer |
Cut | View Answer |
Disappointment for someone looking for a parking spot | View Answer |
Draw back | View Answer |
Enthusiastic assent in Madrid | View Answer |
Excel command | View Answer |
Exclusion | View Answer |
Exclusive groups | View Answer |
Extra in 'The Sound of Music' | View Answer |
Falls for | View Answer |
Figure in statistics | View Answer |
Ga. neighbor | View Answer |
Good person to ask for directions | View Answer |
Govt. cultural org. until 1999 | View Answer |
Has pegged, say | View Answer |
Having a spare tire, maybe | View Answer |
Hill of R&B | View Answer |
Hindu god of destruction | View Answer |
House call? | View Answer |
Indonesia's ___ Islands | View Answer |
Indonesian island | View Answer |
Inquired about | View Answer |
Interest for a limnologist | View Answer |
It really is an 8-Down | View Answer |
It turns out to be 99-Down | View Answer |
It's actually made of 55-Down | View Answer |
Joke, slangily | View Answer |
Kids' character who says 'A day without a friend is like a pot without a single drop of honey left inside' | View Answer |
Koi's habitat | View Answer |
Lead-in to foam | View Answer |
Lead-in to Jon or Wayne | View Answer |
Learned inside and out | View Answer |
Lucy of 'Charlie's Angels' | View Answer |
Major John ___, Benedict Arnold's co-conspirator | View Answer |
Make it clear how things are going to go | View Answer |
Many resting places | View Answer |
Metal band around a pencil eraser | View Answer |
Moving aid | View Answer |
Muddles | View Answer |
Natural dos | View Answer |
Not covering much | View Answer |
Nothing but ___ | View Answer |
Oh follower | View Answer |
Part of a KFC order | View Answer |
Peeping aid | View Answer |
Penguin and others | View Answer |
Picket, e.g | View Answer |
Plant that's the source of a caffeine-free tea | View Answer |
Player of Nelson Mandela in 'Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom' | View Answer |
Poor-weather driving aid | View Answer |
Possible weapon in a bar fight | View Answer |
Product of Boston or Chicago | View Answer |
Puccini pieces | View Answer |
Record-holder for the most times hosting the Academy Awards | View Answer |
Relating to the sun | View Answer |
Rest | View Answer |
Resting place for a polar bear | View Answer |
See 100-Across | View Answer |
See 22-Across | View Answer |
See 30-Across | View Answer |
See 45-Across | View Answer |
See 66-Across | View Answer |
See 83-Across | View Answer |
Show with a 'cold open,' for short | View Answer |
Some core classes: Abbr | View Answer |
Sound in the stacks | View Answer |
Source of one's sense of balance | View Answer |
Stolen item in 'Alice in Wonderland' | View Answer |
Subjects of some food package warnings | View Answer |
Suffix with Jacob | View Answer |
The end: Fr | View Answer |
Throw on the floor? | View Answer |
To whom the title '45-Down' was referring the whole time | View Answer |
Tolkien's trilogy, for short | View Answer |
Tomboy | View Answer |
Treehouse builder, maybe | View Answer |
TV 'Cousin' | View Answer |
Up to this point | View Answer |
Warning for solvers of this puzzle | View Answer |
Western capital | View Answer |
What 11-Down does, shockingly | View Answer |
What flows in une rivière | View Answer |
Who 93-Down was all along | View Answer |
Wood that makes up the foundation of much of Venice | View Answer |
___ row | View Answer |
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