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'A ___ believes no one' (old saying) | View Answer |
'Coo-oo-ool!' | View Answer |
'Don't bite the hand that feeds you,' e.g | View Answer |
'Friendly' cartoon character | View Answer |
'In Dulci Jubilo' and others | View Answer |
'This is looking bad' | View Answer |
'___ U.S.A.' (1963 hit) | View Answer |
106-Down director | View Answer |
1975 summer blockbuster | View Answer |
2004 also-ran | View Answer |
Actress Salma | View Answer |
Add spice to | View Answer |
Adjudicate, as a case | View Answer |
Aromatic yellow citrus | View Answer |
Ax | View Answer |
Bad-mouth | View Answer |
Bit of hydrotherapy | View Answer |
Buzz out in space | View Answer |
Cabaret accessory | View Answer |
Caffeinated drink with tapioca balls | View Answer |
Cheap and gaudy | View Answer |
Christen anew | View Answer |
Class with drills | View Answer |
Common knee injury site, briefly | View Answer |
Conventions: Abbr | View Answer |
Country music channel, once | View Answer |
Decorative pillowcase | View Answer |
Disgustingly obsequious | View Answer |
Does more than ask | View Answer |
Dr. ___ Sattler, 'Jurassic Park' paleobotanist | View Answer |
Energy giant that fell into ignominy in 2002 | View Answer |
Expenditures' counterpart | View Answer |
Fairy tale 'lump' | View Answer |
Fathers or brothers | View Answer |
Fictional setting for 106-Down | View Answer |
Get a new mortgage | View Answer |
Gives meaning to | View Answer |
Gobbled (down) | View Answer |
Golfer's obstacle | View Answer |
Handles deftly | View Answer |
Himalayan native | View Answer |
Hit BBC comedy, briefly | View Answer |
Indian blueblood | View Answer |
Is a crowd | View Answer |
Is there in spirit? | View Answer |
John of spy fiction | View Answer |
Justin Bieber or Justin Timberlake | View Answer |
Lacking a break | View Answer |
Leaves nervously exhausted | View Answer |
Like the menace in 106-Down | View Answer |
Locale for a trough | View Answer |
Lyricist Sammy | View Answer |
Makes fun of | View Answer |
Martin who wrote 'The Pregnant Widow' | View Answer |
Menace in 106-Down | View Answer |
Metaphor for deliberate ignorance | View Answer |
Mid-crisis hire, perhaps | View Answer |
Mistrusts | View Answer |
Modern subject of F.A.A. regulation | View Answer |
Modest skirts | View Answer |
Morse clicks | View Answer |
Movie org. whose '100 Years ... 100 Thrills' list has 106-Down at #2 | View Answer |
Neon, e.g | View Answer |
No longer in force | View Answer |
Ones eligible for marathon prizes | View Answer |
Opposite of colorblindness? | View Answer |
Oscar ___ (Hollywood honor, informally) | View Answer |
Peevish quality | View Answer |
Pink, e.g | View Answer |
Pixielike | View Answer |
Precollege, for short | View Answer |
Pro | View Answer |
Proud, fiery types, they say | View Answer |
Save for later, in a way | View Answer |
Scylla or Charybdis | View Answer |
See 86-Across | View Answer |
Seriously uptight | View Answer |
Simple kind of antenna | View Answer |
Sinking feelings | View Answer |
Ska-punk band with the 1997 song 'Sell Out' | View Answer |
Small herrings | View Answer |
Some Houdini feats | View Answer |
Some northern Europeans | View Answer |
Something extraordinary that won't soon be forgotten | View Answer |
Something to angle for | View Answer |
Southern sandwich | View Answer |
Speedy wide receiver, perhaps | View Answer |
Sports arbiter | View Answer |
Sunning area | View Answer |
Superman, by birth | View Answer |
Symbols in calculus | View Answer |
Takes a load off | View Answer |
Teensy amount | View Answer |
Text tweaks | View Answer |
Things investors take an interest in? | View Answer |
Thugs | View Answer |
Tidiness | View Answer |
Transmission | View Answer |
TV show with the season's highest rating, often | View Answer |
With 87-Across, what might cost you an arm and a leg? | View Answer |
With spite | View Answer |
Word with black or blood | View Answer |
Worrisome sight for a swimmer | View Answer |
Yogi's accessory | View Answer |
Zen Buddhist goal | View Answer |
[Fingers crossed] | View Answer |
[Kiss] | View Answer |
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