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'Brava!' elicitor | View Answer |
'Hey ___' (1963 #1 hit) | View Answer |
'In your dreams!' | View Answer |
'Really!' | View Answer |
'___ God' (psalm words) | View Answer |
'___ welcome!' | View Answer |
1990s tennis great Huber | View Answer |
A-listers | View Answer |
Actress Audrey of 'Amélie' | View Answer |
Airer of 'Christmas in Rockefeller Center' | View Answer |
Alternative to J.F.K | View Answer |
Ancient Greek | View Answer |
Animal on Scotland's coat of arms | View Answer |
Avoid a bogey, barely | View Answer |
Base supporting a statue | View Answer |
Beginning to do well? | View Answer |
Body check? | View Answer |
Boy in 'A Charlie Brown Christmas' | View Answer |
Branded baby carriers | View Answer |
Bunks in barracks | View Answer |
Called from the cote | View Answer |
Capital whose name ends in its state's postal code | View Answer |
Carpenter's aid | View Answer |
Chemistry exam? | View Answer |
College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa | View Answer |
Country singer Crystal | View Answer |
Cousin of an alpaca | View Answer |
Cow poke? | View Answer |
Decorates brilliantly | View Answer |
Deliverer of Christmas packages | View Answer |
Descartes's conclusion | View Answer |
Description of rustic life | View Answer |
Didn't hedge one's bets | View Answer |
Digitally endorse | View Answer |
Downsize? | View Answer |
Drain opening | View Answer |
Elevator choice | View Answer |
Feature depicted in the upper left of this puzzle | View Answer |
Fiscal year part: Abbr | View Answer |
Functioning robotically | View Answer |
Games of chance | View Answer |
Games org | View Answer |
Give a ring? | View Answer |
Hair straighteners | View Answer |
Hallmark.com suggestion | View Answer |
Hatmaker | View Answer |
Having streaks | View Answer |
Heists | View Answer |
Importune | View Answer |
Infantry members, briefly | View Answer |
It moves a cursor back | View Answer |
It's read from a scroll | View Answer |
Kind of cabinet | View Answer |
Kind of skirt | View Answer |
Large column of smoke | View Answer |
Les ___, 'WKRP in Cincinnati' news director | View Answer |
Letters on some Navy carriers | View Answer |
Licorice-flavored brew | View Answer |
Like van Gogh, in later life | View Answer |
Mahershala ___, Oscar winner for 'Moonlight' | View Answer |
Male that might be in a rut? | View Answer |
Mama of song | View Answer |
Neighbor of a bishop: Abbr | View Answer |
Nicholas, e.g | View Answer |
Notably nonunionized workers | View Answer |
One of a dozen good things? | View Answer |
One of many in a Swiss Army knife | View Answer |
One of the record industry's former Big Four | View Answer |
One of the Wayans brothers | View Answer |
Opposite of dep | View Answer |
Plot device in 'The Shining' that has significance when spelled backward | View Answer |
Political org. since 1854 | View Answer |
Punxsutawney prognosticator | View Answer |
Range grp | View Answer |
Relative of a birch | View Answer |
Repetitive bit of computer code | View Answer |
Restaurant chain founded by the Raffel brothers (hence the name) | View Answer |
Result of a sack on third and long, maybe | View Answer |
Screwy | View Answer |
See 51-Down | View Answer |
See 78-Across | View Answer |
Shout of approval | View Answer |
Singer with a #1 hit about 123-Across | View Answer |
Skin art, informally | View Answer |
Sleigh bell sounds | View Answer |
Some Carnaval performances | View Answer |
Sorts, as chicks | View Answer |
Souped-up cars | View Answer |
Speedway brand | View Answer |
Starting point for an annual flight | View Answer |
Stymies | View Answer |
Symbols on 10 state flags | View Answer |
Tears to smithereens | View Answer |
Telephotos, e.g | View Answer |
Terminate | View Answer |
Terminated | View Answer |
They might be thrown around in a rodeo | View Answer |
Three ___ Men | View Answer |
Tombstone marshals | View Answer |
Turns briefly? | View Answer |
W.W. II ordeal at Leningrad | View Answer |
Whiz kids | View Answer |
Who's depicted in this puzzle when the circled letters are connected from A to Z and back to A | View Answer |
With 53-Down, 123-Across, in song | View Answer |
With 80-Across, one of TV's Property Brothers | View Answer |
Written history | View Answer |
Yule sound? | View Answer |
___ City (Baghdad suburb) | View Answer |
___ Father Christmas | View Answer |
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