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'A Thousand Miles' singer Carlton | View Answer |
'A Woman Called Golda' role | View Answer |
'Dallas' or 'Nashville,' e.g | View Answer |
'House' parties? | View Answer |
'Kite Stories' composer Brian | View Answer |
'Not gonna happen!' | View Answer |
'Rubyfruit Jungle' writer ___ Mae Brown | View Answer |
'Sounds like fun to me' | View Answer |
'The Four Seasons' star | View Answer |
'The Shock Doctrine' author Naomi | View Answer |
'___ What I Like' (Grammy-winning song by Bruno Mars) | View Answer |
Actress Cooke who played Art3mis in 'Ready Player One' | View Answer |
Aggravated | View Answer |
AL MVP in 1927 and 1936 | View Answer |
Ancient temple builders | View Answer |
Apt to pull a ruse | View Answer |
Artists' workplaces | View Answer |
Athletic center org.? | View Answer |
Auto club job | View Answer |
Barbecue receptacle | View Answer |
Barber's offering | View Answer |
Barber's offering | View Answer |
Big island in the Malay Archipelago | View Answer |
Big river swimmers | View Answer |
Blue- or green-winged duck | View Answer |
Bolt providing electricity at the Olympics, once | View Answer |
Bone seen in X-rays | View Answer |
Books on electronic devices? | View Answer |
Bush's opponent, once | View Answer |
Cake number, at times | View Answer |
Candied side item | View Answer |
Capital of the ___ (nickname of Innsbruck, Austria) | View Answer |
Cartesian plane line | View Answer |
Castle wall attachment | View Answer |
Causing cynicism in | View Answer |
Certain military strike | View Answer |
Character shipwrecked on what he called the 'Island of Despair' | View Answer |
Chess player's friend? | View Answer |
Clubbing weapons | View Answer |
Co. ending | View Answer |
Code-breaking govt. org | View Answer |
Coin ___ | View Answer |
Contents of 56 Down | View Answer |
Convinced with flattery | View Answer |
Daily Planet surname | View Answer |
Deep cut, perhaps | View Answer |
Don, as pajamas | View Answer |
Erupts | View Answer |
Excavation site | View Answer |
Extensive school assignment | View Answer |
Features of the Mars landscape | View Answer |
Form 2555-EZ publisher | View Answer |
Former SNL star Kristen | View Answer |
Goes under the bar | View Answer |
Gold or platinum, e.g | View Answer |
Got comfy | View Answer |
GPA maximums, maybe | View Answer |
Gradually remove (from) | View Answer |
Greet the queen, say | View Answer |
Group get-together | View Answer |
Growing concerns | View Answer |
Have a blue face, say | View Answer |
He slew the Cyclopes, in some myths | View Answer |
Interactive programs on some websites | View Answer |
Jennifer of 'Ferris Bueller's Day Off' | View Answer |
Jerry's sitcom ex | View Answer |
Jet-skiing spot | View Answer |
Land line? | View Answer |
Large lager holders | View Answer |
Like Eid al-Fitr traditions | View Answer |
Like life in Death Valley | View Answer |
Load, as old settings on a desktop | View Answer |
Longtime Colts QB | View Answer |
Marvel mutant who can absorb other mutants' superpowers | View Answer |
Metaphorical durability | View Answer |
Modern battle cry | View Answer |
Night ___ | View Answer |
Nursery rhyme character | View Answer |
Offbeat and innovative | View Answer |
Old term for desktops and laptops, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | View Answer |
Palomino's gait, maybe | View Answer |
Part of a voltaic cell | View Answer |
Part of the rial world? | View Answer |
Passed, as a race car | View Answer |
Peking duck additive, maybe | View Answer |
Permanently marked | View Answer |
Preposition in directions | View Answer |
Required one's words to be bowdlerized, maybe | View Answer |
Returns pro, briefly | View Answer |
Sammy seen in many ESPN highlights in 1998 | View Answer |
See 48 Down | View Answer |
Sigmatism, by another name | View Answer |
Sign of inflammation | View Answer |
Singer on the 1950s album 'The Story of the Blues' | View Answer |
Single-stranded chain | View Answer |
Soda containers | View Answer |
Some metal bands | View Answer |
Sonneteer's preposition | View Answer |
Space where a heating appliance is installed | View Answer |
Steeping item | View Answer |
Storyteller's tale | View Answer |
Strange, a la an alternate universe in Superman comics | View Answer |
Subs' pulse emitters | View Answer |
Sunlit spaces | View Answer |
Suppose to be true | View Answer |
Surface area? | View Answer |
The continuation of the status quo | View Answer |
This clue number divided by nove | View Answer |
Trains seen at the end of tunnels? | View Answer |
Trapeze supporter | View Answer |
Tries to understand, as a problem | View Answer |
Weapon for d'Artagnan | View Answer |
What Gandhi once practiced | View Answer |
Winged creature in the TriStar Pictures logo | View Answer |
With 62 Across, product from a small brewery | View Answer |
Youngster in a den | View Answer |
[This was their mistake] | View Answer |
___ Grady ('Jurassic World' protagonist) | View Answer |
___ USA | View Answer |
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