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'<<' button: Abbr | View Answer |
'Ya dig?,' in more modern slang | View Answer |
'You get the idea' | View Answer |
Abbr. between * and # | View Answer |
Accessory with a bass drum | View Answer |
Actress Fay of the original 'King Kong' | View Answer |
Ad phrase indicating higher pricing tiers | View Answer |
All-vowel avowal | View Answer |
Alma mater of Tesla's Elon Musk | View Answer |
Amtrak stop: Abbr | View Answer |
An earl outranks him | View Answer |
Bad thing to come up in a title search | View Answer |
Battling it out | View Answer |
Big fat lies | View Answer |
Billiards maneuver | View Answer |
Birds known to mimic car alarms and human speech | View Answer |
Bit | View Answer |
Bitter green | View Answer |
Biweekly occurrence, for many | View Answer |
Boondocks | View Answer |
Brown seaweeds | View Answer |
Campaign ... or a campaign topic | View Answer |
Carousel mount, to a tot | View Answer |
Carry some relevance for | View Answer |
Cent : euro :: ___ : krona | View Answer |
Company that once offered 'the Thrift Book of a Nation' | View Answer |
Dairy sources | View Answer |
Derisive chuckles | View Answer |
Didn't just hint at | View Answer |
Display piece for tchotchkes | View Answer |
Emma Stone's role in 'La La Land' | View Answer |
Emulate Johnny Appleseed | View Answer |
Endeavor recognized by the César awards | View Answer |
Epic narrative | View Answer |
Excited, with 'up' | View Answer |
Exclaim '@#%!' | View Answer |
Executor's charge | View Answer |
Eyedropper, essentially | View Answer |
Foil alternatives | View Answer |
French novelist Zola | View Answer |
French-speaking African nation | View Answer |
Frosty encrustation | View Answer |
Get up in the face of | View Answer |
Glenn Frey's 'The Heat ___' | View Answer |
Gold digger's goldmine | View Answer |
Graduate's 'honor' | View Answer |
H, to Hellenes | View Answer |
Hand over | View Answer |
Handel's '___, Galatea e Polifemo' | View Answer |
Heaps | View Answer |
Hooked on | View Answer |
Important members of the community, so to speak | View Answer |
In one's heart of hearts | View Answer |
Infomercial imperative | View Answer |
Intake suggestion, briefly | View Answer |
Iraq War concern, in brief | View Answer |
Is blinded by rage | View Answer |
Its closest neighbor is Andromeda | View Answer |
Its square equals its square root | View Answer |
Jag | View Answer |
Jazzman Blake | View Answer |
Just ducky | View Answer |
Lake bordered by four states and a province | View Answer |
Large, purple Hanna-Barbera character | View Answer |
Laura of 'Big Little Lies' | View Answer |
Like a crowd when the headliner takes the stage | View Answer |
Like some servings of Scotch | View Answer |
Loser of a beauty contest, in myth | View Answer |
Major fuss | View Answer |
Manic-looking, in a way | View Answer |
Mark of a scam artist | View Answer |
Meditative syllables | View Answer |
Mode, on a menu | View Answer |
Modern, in Munich | View Answer |
Mr. Wrong | View Answer |
Neon marker | View Answer |
Neuf + deux | View Answer |
Neutral response from a therapist | View Answer |
New Guinea port that was Amelia Earhart's last known point of departure | View Answer |
Non-pro | View Answer |
Nut extract used in skin care | View Answer |
One of 11 in a Christmas carol | View Answer |
Original N.Y.C. subway line | View Answer |
Partner of 46-Down in the frozen food business | View Answer |
Partner of 59-Across in the frozen food business | View Answer |
Pattern once used for hospital volunteer uniforms, with a hint to this puzzle's theme | View Answer |
Person who might call you out | View Answer |
Pill bug, biologically | View Answer |
Pipsqueaks | View Answer |
Place for regulars | View Answer |
Pop covers | View Answer |
Popular D.I.Y. site | View Answer |
Portuguese-speaking African nation | View Answer |
Pounce on, as an opportunity | View Answer |
Protagonist in Toni Morrison's 'Beloved' | View Answer |
Provide an address | View Answer |
QB defenders, collectively | View Answer |
Regards covetously | View Answer |
Reid of 'The Big Lebowski' | View Answer |
Relating to a certain arm bone | View Answer |
Ricochet like a hockey puck | View Answer |
Rodeo loop | View Answer |
Scatterbrains | View Answer |
Separation at a wedding? | View Answer |
Skate park features | View Answer |
Sketch out | View Answer |
Something set by a stove | View Answer |
Steamy | View Answer |
Stopped a flight | View Answer |
Submission to a record label, once | View Answer |
Take a mulligan on | View Answer |
Tear to shreds | View Answer |
The 'two' in 'two if by sea' | View Answer |
They come through when you need them most | View Answer |
They're kept under wraps for a long time | View Answer |
Third-longest river in Europe, after the Volga and Danube | View Answer |
Tilling tool | View Answer |
Tiny objections | View Answer |
To a certain extent, colloquially | View Answer |
Total failure | View Answer |
Total stunners | View Answer |
Treatment for Parkinson's | View Answer |
Types who think school is too cool | View Answer |
U.S. island owned almost entirely by billionaire Larry Ellison | View Answer |
Unlock, to Shakespeare | View Answer |
Verdi's '___ tu' | View Answer |
Virtual sticky | View Answer |
W-2 IDs | View Answer |
Way out there | View Answer |
Wedding bands? | View Answer |
What lettuce lends to a sandwich | View Answer |
What many a navel-gazer gazes at | View Answer |
What socks usually do | View Answer |
What x's sometimes represent | View Answer |
Where menisci are found | View Answer |
Where you might need to get a grip | View Answer |
Word repeated in '___ ou ne pas ___' | View Answer |
Yarn | View Answer |
Year of the final flight of the Concordes | View Answer |
___ Kenyatta, president of Kenya starting in 2013 | View Answer |
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