Clue | Answer |
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'Angeleyes' band, 1979 | View Answer |
'Even if that's true ...' | View Answer |
'Looking back on it ...' | View Answer |
'Montana' musician Frank | View Answer |
'Peter Pan' dog with repeated letters in her name | View Answer |
'Toy Story 3' producer ___ K. Anderson | View Answer |
'Why, you don't think I did it, do you?' | View Answer |
'X2' actor McKellen | View Answer |
'___ got a golden ticket' (lyric sung by Grandpa Joe) | View Answer |
'___ Restaurant' (Arlo Guthrie's debut album) | View Answer |
'___ suggestions?' | View Answer |
2007 Macworld expo debut | View Answer |
2015 U.N. Climate Change Conference attendee | View Answer |
Apple store? | View Answer |
Arranges in a row | View Answer |
Assigned, as tasks | View Answer |
Bands at luaus | View Answer |
Barbecue towelette | View Answer |
Bark beetle's target | View Answer |
Beetle that may have a wing, e.g | View Answer |
Bit in a pod | View Answer |
Bold PokerStars bet | View Answer |
Brass, bronze, etc | View Answer |
Burn a little bit | View Answer |
Casino fixtures | View Answer |
Character's storyline | View Answer |
Cold comfort? | View Answer |
Comedian Pascoe | View Answer |
Conservative leader of Japan's Liberal Democratic Party | View Answer |
Corporate takeover figure | View Answer |
Covered in filth | View Answer |
Crude vessel | View Answer |
Cycle for a species of this puzzle's featured creature | View Answer |
D&D beast | View Answer |
Derivative subj | View Answer |
Despicable guys | View Answer |
Don's condition in 'The Lost Weekend,' briefly | View Answer |
Drives home, as Angels do | View Answer |
Emit light, as during eye surgery | View Answer |
Existing, in legalese | View Answer |
Fast time, for some | View Answer |
Fly fishing fly, e.g | View Answer |
Former Toyota compact | View Answer |
Garment paired with a choli | View Answer |
Glass home? | View Answer |
Gnaw-ty creature? | View Answer |
Goal of diplomatic talks | View Answer |
God firing missiles that sound like this answer | View Answer |
Got together (with) | View Answer |
He inspired the phrase 'Faustian bargain' | View Answer |
In totality | View Answer |
Include, as an email file | View Answer |
Italian wine commune | View Answer |
Kate Bolduan's channel | View Answer |
Kindle or Nook, e.g | View Answer |
Like ham | View Answer |
Like many empires | View Answer |
Like Oberlin since 1833 | View Answer |
Longtime CBS drama | View Answer |
Makes digital copies of | View Answer |
Many a Chaplin film | View Answer |
Medium for many 1990s PC games | View Answer |
Milano born in Brooklyn | View Answer |
Muscles targeted in Russian twist exercises | View Answer |
Name on a Pure Color Envy lipstick applicator | View Answer |
NYC-based energy co | View Answer |
Of lemons and limes | View Answer |
One may be anonymous | View Answer |
Ones paid to play | View Answer |
Org. offering tows | View Answer |
Persuade via pressure | View Answer |
Phrase about spreading sickness (and, more literally, this puzzle's circled squares) | View Answer |
Pirate's affirmative | View Answer |
Pizza chain that's an anagram of 16 Down | View Answer |
Playground injury | View Answer |
Plea for permission | View Answer |
Pug's fare, perhaps | View Answer |
Put in jeopardy | View Answer |
Rear end in a British auto? | View Answer |
References with roads | View Answer |
Removes, as letters | View Answer |
Reuben provider | View Answer |
Ruling at home | View Answer |
Sanders Institute co-founder Jane ___ Sanders | View Answer |
Say 'Hey!,' say | View Answer |
Sch. voucher opponent | View Answer |
Shortest month in Paris? | View Answer |
Site of anatomical corns | View Answer |
Slowed, in a way | View Answer |
Snack bag brand | View Answer |
Social Security Act signer, briefly | View Answer |
Sphecius speciosus wasps, to this puzzle's featured creature | View Answer |
Start of an announcer's intro | View Answer |
Stores selling Applaro table sets | View Answer |
Strains in one's guts | View Answer |
Strongly criticize | View Answer |
Stuff in a chemistry lab | View Answer |
Surrey's derby town | View Answer |
Term for the comparison between the large number of replies to the much smaller number of likes and retweets a tweet gets, on Twitter | View Answer |
Time used by many crossword constructors | View Answer |
Tuna melt bread, maybe | View Answer |
Unlike a ham | View Answer |
Up-against-the-stake throws in horseshoes | View Answer |
Vine-lined lattices | View Answer |
War pilot's cry | View Answer |
Were well established | View Answer |
White, south of the border | View Answer |
Wimbledon coups | View Answer |
___ de la ___ | View Answer |
___ expression | View Answer |
___ Field (NL East ballpark) | View Answer |
___ off (sever) | View Answer |
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