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'All I Ask' singer | View Answer |
'Check back later' letters | View Answer |
'Jumping Jehoshaphat!' | View Answer |
'Master of ___' (Netflix series) | View Answer |
'Oh, what a terrible pity!' | View Answer |
'Stir It Up' singer (Sylvester Stallone) | View Answer |
'T.N.T.' rockers | View Answer |
'That has to ___ for something' | View Answer |
'That's quite enough tea, thank you' | View Answer |
'White & ___' (2006 Weird Al parody song) | View Answer |
Abandons one's base | View Answer |
Accessory on 'RuPaul's Drag Race' | View Answer |
Accusatory cry, maybe | View Answer |
Advertising prize | View Answer |
Alex and ___ (jewelry company) | View Answer |
Animal on Fruit Stripe gum packaging | View Answer |
Apt name of 12 popes | View Answer |
Associate's place | View Answer |
Astronomer's feline | View Answer |
Baggy garment that bears the name of the rapper who wore them in his music videos (Gwyneth Paltrow) | View Answer |
Bait and switch, e.g | View Answer |
Becky Hammon's basketball squad from 2007 to 2014 (Dustin Hoffman) | View Answer |
Being with a neocortex | View Answer |
Benin's neighbor | View Answer |
Biology class unit | View Answer |
Body chambers | View Answer |
Brand of lens cleaners | View Answer |
Brunch, e.g | View Answer |
Certain bar dishes | View Answer |
Certain rhododendron | View Answer |
Chef's vessels (Alan Rickman) | View Answer |
Choreographer Michaels | View Answer |
Circular torch bearer | View Answer |
Cocijo, to the Zapotecs | View Answer |
Colbert's network | View Answer |
Collection of bills | View Answer |
Compact car that debuted in 1990 (Carrie Fisher) | View Answer |
Concert ticket info | View Answer |
Conference room prop | View Answer |
Digits on the ground | View Answer |
Do some sketch work | View Answer |
Driving requirement | View Answer |
Duty for a plant, maybe | View Answer |
Elicit smiles | View Answer |
Exchange figure | View Answer |
Fall Out Boy's genre | View Answer |
Far from philanthropic | View Answer |
Fort makeup, maybe | View Answer |
Galas, for example | View Answer |
Gold storage units | View Answer |
Graded items | View Answer |
Group of pitchers? | View Answer |
Harness in a field | View Answer |
Hematophagous creature | View Answer |
Illinois city by the Mississippi | View Answer |
In need of rest, say | View Answer |
IN spot? | View Answer |
Ladies of Lyon | View Answer |
Lane targets | View Answer |
LGBT activist Windsor | View Answer |
Low-scoring draw | View Answer |
Manipulative tactic designed to force someone to question their own sanity (Ingrid Bergman) | View Answer |
Maximally harsh | View Answer |
Mononymous author of 'Nothing but the Truth' | View Answer |
Napoleon Dynamite's uncle | View Answer |
Office program | View Answer |
Old story time? | View Answer |
Orderly assortments | View Answer |
Paige on the stage | View Answer |
Papas in movies | View Answer |
Pastoral noises | View Answer |
PC key under X | View Answer |
Piano teacher's offerings | View Answer |
Play on the gridiron | View Answer |
President who wrote 'Of Thee I Sing: A Letter to My Daughters' | View Answer |
Problems on the set | View Answer |
Put-back field goal | View Answer |
Queen's 'Queen' of 1973, e.g. (Wesley Snipes) | View Answer |
Rapper stage name of Park Jae-sang | View Answer |
Remove, as sheets | View Answer |
Require aspirin | View Answer |
River through Juba | View Answer |
Robotic maid of TV | View Answer |
See 126 Across | View Answer |
Setting of the 1942 book 'Behind the Urals' | View Answer |
Sharpening device | View Answer |
Sight seer? | View Answer |
Sound effect at a pie fight | View Answer |
Spirit of Halloween | View Answer |
Stat for Max Scherzer | View Answer |
Stevenson's fiend | View Answer |
Subject of 'The X-Files' (Tom Hardy) | View Answer |
Subject of some arias in Bizet's 'Carmen' | View Answer |
Tango motion | View Answer |
Teardrop-shaped item in a boxing gym | View Answer |
Temple setting | View Answer |
Tricky pool stroke | View Answer |
Used a harrow | View Answer |
Uses an ATM card, say | View Answer |
What a Bowflex may strengthen | View Answer |
With 51 Across, 'Time to get moving' | View Answer |
___ pigeons | View Answer |
___ spot | View Answer |
___ Stanfield (drug lord on 'The Wire') | View Answer |
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