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'Baseball' documentarian Burns | View Answer |
'Be there in a jiffy!' | View Answer |
'I'm off' | View Answer |
'Runaway' singer Shannon, 1961 | View Answer |
'The Handmaid's Tale' author | View Answer |
1904 Jack London novel | View Answer |
Aggressive types | View Answer |
Alternated | View Answer |
Atlantic 10 Conf. school | View Answer |
Ball bearer | View Answer |
Bank trouble? | View Answer |
Bankrupts | View Answer |
Before being outed, for short | View Answer |
Belly | View Answer |
Boat that landed on 94-Down | View Answer |
Call it a day ... or a career | View Answer |
Charlotte ___ (Caribbean capital) | View Answer |
City ENE of Cleveland, O | View Answer |
Cold War-era inits | View Answer |
Common seasoning for Italian sausage | View Answer |
Company name ender after '&' | View Answer |
County name in 30 states | View Answer |
Delivery that's usually expected | View Answer |
Doesn't let it go | View Answer |
Double-platinum album for Steely Dan | View Answer |
Dress down | View Answer |
Encountered | View Answer |
Eppie's adoptive father, in a George Eliot novel | View Answer |
Fabulous fabulist | View Answer |
Fastball, in baseball slang | View Answer |
Father of Phobos, the god of fear | View Answer |
Final, countrywide competition | View Answer |
First U.S. city to host the Olympics | View Answer |
Floor piece | View Answer |
Fruit soda brand | View Answer |
German hunting dog | View Answer |
Got into a mess? | View Answer |
Greek island where Pythagoras and Epicurus were born | View Answer |
Group with five members in this puzzle, with 'the' | View Answer |
H.S. study | View Answer |
Half a step? | View Answer |
Hampton ___ | View Answer |
Harriet Beecher Stowe novel subtitled 'A Tale of the Great Dismal Swamp' | View Answer |
He said 'It's not bragging if you can back it up' | View Answer |
Heavy winds | View Answer |
House speaker after Boehner | View Answer |
Is up to the task | View Answer |
Kind of chips you shouldn't eat | View Answer |
Lady's title | View Answer |
Liability of note? | View Answer |
Linguists' interests | View Answer |
Lining up against | View Answer |
McQueen or King | View Answer |
Mover, but not a shaker (one hopes) | View Answer |
Mythological bird | View Answer |
Native Oklahoman | View Answer |
Not even close? | View Answer |
Not with it | View Answer |
One concerned with aging? | View Answer |
Only African-American to win an Oscar, Tony and Emmy for acting | View Answer |
Papal conclave members | View Answer |
Pie-eyed | View Answer |
Place in a 1969 western | View Answer |
Play the part of | View Answer |
Points (to) | View Answer |
Proffer | View Answer |
Prop for a lion tamer | View Answer |
Relatives of bobolinks | View Answer |
Relevant, legally | View Answer |
Relief | View Answer |
Riverboat hazard | View Answer |
Salary negotiator | View Answer |
See 18-Down | View Answer |
See 46-Across | View Answer |
Serious devotee | View Answer |
Sidesplitter | View Answer |
Some calls on a police hotline | View Answer |
Sound of the South | View Answer |
Sports axiom refuted by this puzzle | View Answer |
State since 1864: Abbr | View Answer |
State with five teams in the 84-Across: Abbr | View Answer |
Sunday delivery: Abbr | View Answer |
Surplus | View Answer |
Sustained | View Answer |
Temple of Isis site | View Answer |
Things falling out of Vogue? | View Answer |
Things that corrections correct | View Answer |
Tour hiree | View Answer |
Typical intro? | View Answer |
Very lowbrow | View Answer |
Ways of doing things, for short | View Answer |
Wedding pair | View Answer |
What ballplayers look forward to after playing on the road | View Answer |
Where General Mills is headquartered | View Answer |
Where techno music originated | View Answer |
Where the Sun shines? | View Answer |
Winner of 11 Grand Slam tennis titles | View Answer |
Winston Churchill, notably | View Answer |
With 47-Down, driver's question | View Answer |
Woolly ruminant | View Answer |
Words to a Spanish sweetheart | View Answer |
___ Minella (Muppet monkey) | View Answer |
___ tap | View Answer |
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