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'That's really important to me' | View Answer |
Actress Aniston, in the tabloids | View Answer |
Airline to Ben Gurion Airport | View Answer |
Along the back | View Answer |
And the homebody ordered an .. | View Answer |
Angry chorus | View Answer |
Annual science fiction award | View Answer |
Arthur who composed 'The Yeomen of the Guard' | View Answer |
At the ice cream parlor, the grand marshal ordered a .. | View Answer |
Bad thing on a motorist's record, for short | View Answer |
Bulbous, narrow-necked bottles | View Answer |
Channel with highlights | View Answer |
Company with a Roman centurion logo, informally | View Answer |
Country singer with the #1 albums 'Breathe' and 'Cry' | View Answer |
Eastern philosophy | View Answer |
Effort | View Answer |
Elided greeting | View Answer |
English facilities | View Answer |
Eponym of the Courage Award given at the ESPYs | View Answer |
Fails (to) | View Answer |
Fed. agcy. founded by 24-Down | View Answer |
Females whose gender identities match their gender assignments at birth | View Answer |
Filming locale | View Answer |
Fishing sites | View Answer |
Frequent co-star of Mastroianni | View Answer |
Friendly greeting on the highway | View Answer |
God, in Rastafarianism | View Answer |
Govt. org. under Homeland Security | View Answer |
Had a good cry | View Answer |
Having come apart | View Answer |
How many verbs in Esperanto are irregular | View Answer |
Isn't serious | View Answer |
It can symbolize an open mouth in an 8-Down | View Answer |
Kind of intake, to a nutritionist | View Answer |
Lifesaver, for short | View Answer |
Like much of the Western Hemisphere | View Answer |
Like sailors on leave | View Answer |
Likely to butt in | View Answer |
Locale for a bottom feeder | View Answer |
Low-status, as work | View Answer |
Manual selection | View Answer |
Marina apparatus | View Answer |
Most foxy | View Answer |
Name shouted at the end of the 'Flintstones' closing theme song | View Answer |
No longer bothered by | View Answer |
Ocular socket | View Answer |
One who facilitates self-destructive behavior | View Answer |
Pay up? | View Answer |
Perspicacious | View Answer |
Places for cheap drinks | View Answer |
Pres. who signed the Glass-Steagall Act | View Answer |
Problems of amnesia | View Answer |
Pufflet | View Answer |
Question of doubt | View Answer |
Radicchio relative | View Answer |
Rapper who founded the record label Mass Appeal | View Answer |
Rehab affliction, for short | View Answer |
Savings vehicle, in brief | View Answer |
See 46-Across | View Answer |
See 6-Down | View Answer |
Simpson with the 2004 hit 'Pieces of Me' | View Answer |
Sites with corporate names, often | View Answer |
Slippery, say | View Answer |
Some counterculture gatherings | View Answer |
Some narcs | View Answer |
Some sights in Oz | View Answer |
Something lost in old literature | View Answer |
Soviet space dog of 1957 | View Answer |
Stops | View Answer |
Stores with Småland play areas | View Answer |
Successful presidential slogan of old | View Answer |
The amateur singer ordered a .. | View Answer |
The Apollo Theater usher ordered a .. | View Answer |
The confirmed bachelor ordered a .. | View Answer |
The crossing guard ordered a .. | View Answer |
The dental hygienist ordered a .. | View Answer |
The pastry chef ordered a .. | View Answer |
Theoretical | View Answer |
Total nerdburger | View Answer |
Toy to keep track of? | View Answer |
Vegas establishment with a giant guitar sign | View Answer |
Weak-minded type | View Answer |
What 'goes to' a movie star | View Answer |
What 'X' may stand for | View Answer |
What an auctioneer's gavel indicates | View Answer |
Where many Golden State Warriors fans live | View Answer |
Winds, as videotape | View Answer |
Wine from central Tuscany | View Answer |
Winter garment insert | View Answer |
With 45-Across, focus directly on hitting someone | View Answer |
Without alteration | View Answer |
Won | View Answer |
Writing of W. S. Gilbert | View Answer |
___ al-Fitr (holiday marking the close of Ramadan) | View Answer |
___ rea (intent to commit a crime) | View Answer |
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