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'Cold Mountain' protagonist | View Answer |
'Essential' substances | View Answer |
'Grand' brand in the frozen food aisle | View Answer |
'Okay,' in Quebec | View Answer |
'Peter Pan' pixie, briefly | View Answer |
'Please, it's too much!' | View Answer |
'Rigoletto' locale | View Answer |
'Tell me I'm not the only one here who fights knights'? | View Answer |
'Vicious' singer Reed | View Answer |
'You're gonna need a bigger ___' (classic 'Jaws' line) | View Answer |
'___, c'est moi!' | View Answer |
1977 hit named the 34th best hard rock song ever by VH1 | View Answer |
2013 film about cyber love | View Answer |
Actor's favorite meat? | View Answer |
Adobe Acrobat files | View Answer |
African nation or lake of the same name | View Answer |
Antimony's neighbor on the periodic table | View Answer |
Apple site whose terms were famously violated | View Answer |
Athlete's postgame application, perhaps | View Answer |
Bakery selection | View Answer |
Big racket | View Answer |
Big Top Ten list name | View Answer |
Bills' opponents, on occasion | View Answer |
Bread bit | View Answer |
Bread with tzatziki | View Answer |
Bygone Coors product | View Answer |
Calligrapher's stock | View Answer |
Canine pal of 76 Across | View Answer |
Certain living expense | View Answer |
Chipotle topping | View Answer |
Classroom figure's bratty expression? | View Answer |
Cloaked desert dweller on Tatooine | View Answer |
Coaster feature, maybe | View Answer |
Coleridge compositions | View Answer |
Columnist Maureen, when she goes for a stroll? | View Answer |
Completely bewildered | View Answer |
Corny quality | View Answer |
Counterparts of bows | View Answer |
Cries from a non-ovine flock | View Answer |
Ctrl-P command | View Answer |
Curry of 'Clue' | View Answer |
Cy Young candidates | View Answer |
Devoted man or woman of the House | View Answer |
Doing again, as a test | View Answer |
Double-crossing | View Answer |
East Coast-based convenience store chain with a repeated syllable | View Answer |
Eastern kingdom name until 1939 | View Answer |
Federal reservations? | View Answer |
Feline pal of 99 Across | View Answer |
Genre for My Chemical Romance | View Answer |
Gets an eyeful | View Answer |
Group of case workers? | View Answer |
High-end room | View Answer |
High-end room? | View Answer |
Honks the horn | View Answer |
How some dive in | View Answer |
Irritates incessantly | View Answer |
It may precede a big announcement | View Answer |
John Entwistle's instrument | View Answer |
Judi Dench's title | View Answer |
Like 'Home' and 'Home Alone' | View Answer |
Like a literary rabbit | View Answer |
Like the film 'The Babadook' | View Answer |
Mickey's comment after he met Minnie? | View Answer |
Mischievous little devil | View Answer |
Mispells a word, say, like in this clue | View Answer |
Muscles targeted in core workouts | View Answer |
Musician's play date | View Answer |
OK! mag subject | View Answer |
Piazza dei Cavalieri site | View Answer |
Planets visible at dawn | View Answer |
Plot's pinnacle | View Answer |
Quit lying, say | View Answer |
Rat voiced by Patton Oswalt in 'Ratatouille' | View Answer |
Razz from the stands | View Answer |
Secluded spot | View Answer |
See 116 Down | View Answer |
Setting for part of 'A Farewell to Arms' | View Answer |
Ship attachment? | View Answer |
SNL alum Oteri | View Answer |
Some Nissan models | View Answer |
Something snipped in a salon | View Answer |
Source of comedian Billy's jokes? | View Answer |
Talk smack about 'The Waltz King'? | View Answer |
Therapist's concerns | View Answer |
Thrift store transaction | View Answer |
Top that's simply divine? | View Answer |
Uber or Lyft offering | View Answer |
Wallop Goethe's legendary alchemist? | View Answer |
Warriors coach Kerr | View Answer |
Washington posts, say | View Answer |
With 92 Down, Korean crossover SUV | View Answer |
Word to a setter | View Answer |
Word with force or pressure | View Answer |
Yoweri Museveni is its president | View Answer |
___ cell | View Answer |
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