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'What ___ the odds?' | View Answer |
'___ God' (2013 Eminem hit) | View Answer |
'___ sells seashells ...' | View Answer |
A few lines on one's Twitter profile, say | View Answer |
Actress Anderson | View Answer |
Architect Jones | View Answer |
Be a cast member of | View Answer |
Be overly protective | View Answer |
Biting comments | View Answer |
Boy soprano in a Menotti opera | View Answer |
Bridal wear | View Answer |
Broadcaster's alert | View Answer |
Burton of 'Roots' | View Answer |
Cameo, for one | View Answer |
Capital whose name derives from the Ojibwa word for 'traders' | View Answer |
Casserole dish in a trattoria | View Answer |
Cause of shore erosion | View Answer |
Closing statements? | View Answer |
Competed with | View Answer |
Comprehensive | View Answer |
Comprehensive, in ed-speak | View Answer |
Contents of spreadsheets | View Answer |
Demolish | View Answer |
Fake | View Answer |
FedEx alternative | View Answer |
Finish, as a cake | View Answer |
Formal (and maybe overly dramatic) goodbye | View Answer |
Get a bite? | View Answer |
Goes amiss | View Answer |
Greek X | View Answer |
Holes out on the green | View Answer |
Hoover has one named for him | View Answer |
Hosp. staffers | View Answer |
Hunky-dory | View Answer |
Iconic August 1969 music festival, four of whose performers appear in the answers to 17-, 36-, 46- and 55-Across | View Answer |
Idiomatic setting for a dirty mind | View Answer |
In the past | View Answer |
Infield shield | View Answer |
Interviewee, maybe | View Answer |
Intolerant sort | View Answer |
Item that might be packed for a foreign trip | View Answer |
J.F.K. or L.B.J.: Abbr | View Answer |
Keatsian, e.g | View Answer |
Less mannerly | View Answer |
Like a triangle with unequal sides | View Answer |
Looked shocked, maybe | View Answer |
Many wedding guests | View Answer |
Meager | View Answer |
Michael ___ Dyson, author on race, politics and culture | View Answer |
Mother ___ | View Answer |
Mulligan, in golf | View Answer |
Nickname for Angel Stadium, with 'the' | View Answer |
Not much | View Answer |
One-in-a-million save, say | View Answer |
Poplar variety | View Answer |
Proscription | View Answer |
QB-turned-football exec John | View Answer |
Repeated cry from Richard III, in Shakespeare | View Answer |
School with the motto 'Lux et veritas' | View Answer |
See 31-Down | View Answer |
Sheik ... or his mount | View Answer |
Showy neckwear | View Answer |
Showy neckwear | View Answer |
Singing syllable | View Answer |
Smidge | View Answer |
Some mixed martial arts grips | View Answer |
Sort | View Answer |
Spice added to apple cider | View Answer |
Structures in some old town squares | View Answer |
Symbol of control | View Answer |
Tiny inheritance? | View Answer |
TV pundit Navarro | View Answer |
Upstate New York area where 63-Across was held | View Answer |
Very long time | View Answer |
Wall St. pro | View Answer |
West Coast city with a popular pier | View Answer |
What opposites may do | View Answer |
With 45-Across, low draw in soccer | View Answer |
Wood shaper | View Answer |
Yell with an accent | View Answer |
___ Office | View Answer |
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