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'Bye Bye Bye' boy band | View Answer |
'For sure' | View Answer |
'Leave in,' to a copy editor | View Answer |
'Pick me! Pick me!' | View Answer |
'Quiet!' | View Answer |
'Similarly ...' | View Answer |
'Well, look at that!' | View Answer |
And so on: Abbr | View Answer |
Annoying reflections while driving | View Answer |
Apt rhyme for 'invade' | View Answer |
Beatles album whose cover shows the band using a crosswalk | View Answer |
Big name in ice cream | View Answer |
Big party | View Answer |
Blinky, Pinky, Inky or Clyde, in Pac-Man | View Answer |
Blunder | View Answer |
Bread for a pastrami sandwich | View Answer |
Bungee jumper's attachment | View Answer |
Clarinetist Shaw | View Answer |
Company whose name gets quacked in ads | View Answer |
Corp. money overseer | View Answer |
Does some gardening work | View Answer |
Does some mental math | View Answer |
Doesn't hold back one's emotions | View Answer |
Environment that reinforces one's biases | View Answer |
Esports competitor | View Answer |
Excessively | View Answer |
Famed Milan opera house | View Answer |
Filled French pastry | View Answer |
Fix, as a pet | View Answer |
For a single purpose, as a committee | View Answer |
Gadot of 'Wonder Woman' | View Answer |
Haircut common in the Marine Corps | View Answer |
Hate, hate, hate | View Answer |
Heap | View Answer |
Helen of ___ | View Answer |
Home project inits | View Answer |
Home to more than 350 million vegetarians | View Answer |
Inquiry for a lost package | View Answer |
It's 'read' to an unruly crowd | View Answer |
James who sang 'Tell Mama' | View Answer |
Joint ailment | View Answer |
Kilimanjaro is its highest point | View Answer |
Major thoroughfare | View Answer |
Moron | View Answer |
Nasty cut | View Answer |
Newspaper covering Congress, with 'The' | View Answer |
Nobelist Bohr | View Answer |
Obtained from milk | View Answer |
Once-popular device in a den, in brief | View Answer |
Oscar winner Redmayne | View Answer |
Positive or negative particle | View Answer |
Precautionary device in a pneumatic machine | View Answer |
Put on the payroll | View Answer |
Robotic villain in '2001: A Space Odyssey' | View Answer |
Root vegetable that's red on the outside and white on the inside | View Answer |
Scrubber in the tub | View Answer |
Seating that might be L-shaped | View Answer |
See 38-Across | View Answer |
Skedaddle | View Answer |
Snow day conveyance | View Answer |
Swiss city that's home to the International Red Cross | View Answer |
Test for some coll. seniors | View Answer |
That woman's | View Answer |
Top-left keyboard key | View Answer |
Two-liter bottle contents, often | View Answer |
Until now | View Answer |
Utah ski town | View Answer |
Video camera button | View Answer |
Video editing program from Apple | View Answer |
Well-qualified | View Answer |
With 41-Across, classic love song suggested by the ends to 18-, 24-, 50- and 60-Across | View Answer |
Wonderstruck | View Answer |
Word after elbow, escape and emergency | View Answer |
Wrath | View Answer |
Young 'un | View Answer |
___ Gagarin, first person in space | View Answer |
___ Max (popular streaming service) | View Answer |
___ Stadium, U.S. Open tennis locale | View Answer |
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