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'A Descent Into the Maelstrom' author | View Answer |
'Ain't that interesting!' | View Answer |
'Before I forget' letters | View Answer |
'Black Ice' rockers | View Answer |
'Dodged a bullet there!' | View Answer |
'Highlander' weapon | View Answer |
'I should hit the hay' | View Answer |
'I'll get these drinks' | View Answer |
'It ___ to be' | View Answer |
'It's ___ game!' | View Answer |
'My goodness!' | View Answer |
'Song of the Broad-___' (Whitman poem about a wood-cutting tool) | View Answer |
'That's not ___' | View Answer |
'Ulysses' poet Stephen | View Answer |
'You believe it's true?' | View Answer |
1985 hit by Phil Collins and Marilyn Martin about a breakup / 1983 hit by Journey about a breakup, familiarly | View Answer |
Apple Store array | View Answer |
Apt rhyme of 'bow' | View Answer |
Attempt to conquer | View Answer |
Backup singer for a couple of Turners | View Answer |
Bandleader Jaffe | View Answer |
Barking creature | View Answer |
Bill born in D.C | View Answer |
Bills on tables, maybe | View Answer |
Bit of rodeo equipment | View Answer |
Blaine's idol | View Answer |
Bocce player's asset | View Answer |
Burgundy, e.g | View Answer |
Bygone Topps rival | View Answer |
Captain Hoseason, to David Balfour, in 'Kidnapped' | View Answer |
CNN journalist Cabrera | View Answer |
Completely surrounds | View Answer |
Construction worker in 'The Lego Movie' | View Answer |
Contacting via WhatsApp, say | View Answer |
Contents of a non-alcoholic shot | View Answer |
Covert ops collection | View Answer |
Current name of the late 19th century? | View Answer |
Daisy visitor | View Answer |
Demolition aftermath | View Answer |
Diesel of action flicks | View Answer |
Dry cleaning item? | View Answer |
Eczema symptom | View Answer |
Elevated station | View Answer |
Elevator at a construction site / Rare pitch that's similar in grip to a splitter | View Answer |
Eponym on American Chinese food menus | View Answer |
Fantasy league offer | View Answer |
Feature of an iguana's neck | View Answer |
Figures depicted as wax figures, perhaps | View Answer |
Film you've got to catch | View Answer |
Final form for the tree in 'The Giving Tree' | View Answer |
Formal affair | View Answer |
French body of water that anagrams to a type of ship | View Answer |
Garden eel relative | View Answer |
Give up / Like many positions for students | View Answer |
Ground cover? | View Answer |
Hero to many Philadelphians? | View Answer |
Hookup at a concert | View Answer |
Human chicken | View Answer |
Human rights activist Kennedy | View Answer |
Instrument from the French for 'heavenly' | View Answer |
Instruments replaced by ordinary objects in 'Stomp' | View Answer |
Internalize information | View Answer |
Is successful | View Answer |
It's covered in kernels | View Answer |
Juvenile sort | View Answer |
Key finder, e.g | View Answer |
Landline phone piece | View Answer |
Lays (on) thickly | View Answer |
Like 'Twilight' vampires, despite appearances | View Answer |
Lines on which you will find the ends of this puzzle's theme entries | View Answer |
Lite food descriptor | View Answer |
Makes use of a galleon | View Answer |
Many Impressionist works at the National Gallery of Art | View Answer |
McDonald's character who, despite his name, is often shown smiling | View Answer |
Merited a scolding | View Answer |
Mythical story teller? | View Answer |
Note-book reader? | View Answer |
Numerical term for a shooting guard | View Answer |
Opposite of draconian | View Answer |
Ordered the return of | View Answer |
Pain-in-the-neck solutions | View Answer |
Palm setting, maybe | View Answer |
Pentathletes' items | View Answer |
Pictures from the 1920s | View Answer |
Pitcher's favorite bar food? | View Answer |
Poison singer Michaels | View Answer |
Portion of land | View Answer |
Prepared briefs, say | View Answer |
Rite reply | View Answer |
Santoro's portrayer in 'Casino' | View Answer |
See 27 Across | View Answer |
She was on the cover of Vogue in October 1998 | View Answer |
Shell fixtures | View Answer |
Show that featured Debbie Downer, briefly | View Answer |
Shower with acclaim | View Answer |
Site of many vessels | View Answer |
Some barn babies | View Answer |
Some cereal box units | View Answer |
Sound effect at a brawl | View Answer |
Spiked wheel by a heel | View Answer |
Stackable Livestock animals, in 'The Far Side' | View Answer |
Stan's 'Utopia' sidekick | View Answer |
Start of a radio code | View Answer |
Stealth action video game franchise bearing Tom Clancy's name / Breakaway organization | View Answer |
Story by a box score | View Answer |
Sub-Saharan predators | View Answer |
Terminate | View Answer |
Those in a V formation | View Answer |
Thrones, so to speak | View Answer |
Took orders? | View Answer |
Tughrul Tower's nation | View Answer |
Uriah ___ (heavy metal band that shares its name with a Dickens villain) | View Answer |
Vinegar containers | View Answer |
Vintage auto horns | View Answer |
Visual ___ | View Answer |
Warns a la an Akita | View Answer |
What a mullet covers | View Answer |
Whitman of 'Scott Pilgrim vs. the World' | View Answer |
Wings accompaniment | View Answer |
With 114 Down, comedic co-author of 'Not the Messiah (He's a Very Naughty Boy)' | View Answer |
___ lamp | View Answer |
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