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'Bonehead' and 'numbskull,' e.g | View Answer |
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'Enough already!' | View Answer |
'Family Matters' ubernerd | View Answer |
'___ parvis magna' ('Greatness from small beginnings': Lat.) | View Answer |
1938 #1 hit for 68-/70-Across, which was inspired by a nursery rhyme | View Answer |
Accidentally hit 'reply all' on, say | View Answer |
Act like | View Answer |
And the following: Abbr | View Answer |
Approve | View Answer |
Arctic food fish | View Answer |
Arctic young 'un | View Answer |
Be ___ use | View Answer |
Beverage sponsor of the old 'Little Orphan Annie' radio show | View Answer |
Bluish shades | View Answer |
Bracket shapes | View Answer |
Brutish sort | View Answer |
Button on the bottom of a multipage form | View Answer |
Café additive | View Answer |
Charm | View Answer |
Close again, as a purse | View Answer |
Close buds | View Answer |
Cuba or Catalina: Abbr | View Answer |
Dog whose tail curls over the back | View Answer |
Dreary | View Answer |
Edith Piaf's 'Non, Je Ne Regrette ___' | View Answer |
Elder Lannister son on 'Game of Thrones' | View Answer |
Extremely loud, in music | View Answer |
Five Pillars of Islam, e.g | View Answer |
Fixture on a fishing dock | View Answer |
Flavors | View Answer |
Flight attendant | View Answer |
For grades 1-12, briefly | View Answer |
For laughs | View Answer |
Freedom Caucus, e.g | View Answer |
Gets some air | View Answer |
Good name for an Irish carpenter? | View Answer |
Green who was a four-time vocal coach on 'The Voice' | View Answer |
H.S. big shots | View Answer |
Hollywood job title | View Answer |
Illustrator software maker | View Answer |
Introduces slowly | View Answer |
Italian relatives | View Answer |
Jan. inits | View Answer |
Japanese comic style | View Answer |
Listless feelings | View Answer |
Longbow wood | View Answer |
Love interest for Anastasia in 'Anastasia' | View Answer |
Maps of Alaska and Hawaii, often | View Answer |
Mass recitation | View Answer |
Mermaids' home in Neverland | View Answer |
Name on a blimp | View Answer |
Natural history museum sights | View Answer |
Near ringer | View Answer |
No fun, as a party | View Answer |
Notable quote by 68-/70-Across | View Answer |
Nowadays | View Answer |
Occurrences in the 30s, say | View Answer |
Old car named for an explorer | View Answer |
One for the plus column | View Answer |
One in line? | View Answer |
One state symbol of Massachusetts | View Answer |
One-named singer with the 2016 #1 hit 'Cheap Thrills' | View Answer |
Part of the earth | View Answer |
Perfumer's liquid | View Answer |
Picks out of a lineup, informally | View Answer |
Piñata smasher, maybe | View Answer |
Polish coin | View Answer |
Popular pairing with steak au poivre | View Answer |
Portion of a penny | View Answer |
Promising action on a fishing line | View Answer |
Quantity of toys on Santa's sleigh | View Answer |
Question asked while extending the hand, maybe | View Answer |
Reassuring touch | View Answer |
Record label that looks like the name of a radio station | View Answer |
Repeated collaborator with 68-/70-Across | View Answer |
Ride and Field | View Answer |
Road offense, for short | View Answer |
Sacred choral works | View Answer |
See 68-Across | View Answer |
Set oneself right, in a way | View Answer |
Set piece? | View Answer |
Setting for a fine meal | View Answer |
Signature tune of 68-/70-Across | View Answer |
Silence | View Answer |
Singer with the 1984 hit '99 Luftballons' | View Answer |
Sister of Helios and Selene | View Answer |
Skewered Asian dish | View Answer |
Slip in a book | View Answer |
Soft drink brand | View Answer |
Solitudinarians | View Answer |
Sore | View Answer |
Sports team V.I.P.s | View Answer |
State representatives? | View Answer |
Stone Age relics | View Answer |
Suffix with sheep or hawk | View Answer |
Summer piazza treat | View Answer |
Takeoff figs | View Answer |
Talk endlessly to | View Answer |
Thwarted | View Answer |
Tough draws in the game Bananagrams | View Answer |
Trade jabs (with) | View Answer |
Unlikely book club recommendation | View Answer |
Vegan staple | View Answer |
Vintner's cask | View Answer |
Winter celebration abroad | View Answer |
With 70-Across, nickname for a celebrated performer born on April 25, 1917 | View Answer |
___ Coast, scenic area near Capri | View Answer |
___ Nast (magazine publisher) | View Answer |
___ Reports | View Answer |
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