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'Creep' group, 1994 | View Answer |
'Get the point?' | View Answer |
'Lost Horizon' director Frank | View Answer |
'Nature's most perfect food,' per Garfield | View Answer |
'Quit crying about it!' | View Answer |
'The Age of Innocence' co-star Winona | View Answer |
'Thor' villain | View Answer |
'What a Carve Up!' author Jonathan | View Answer |
'What a performance!' | View Answer |
'___ but a scratch' (line from the Black Knight after losing his arm, in 'Monty Python and the Holy Grail') | View Answer |
2008 NBA champ | View Answer |
Absence of tautness | View Answer |
Acrobat file | View Answer |
Act the vagabond | View Answer |
Apt to collapse | View Answer |
Become hot, so to speak | View Answer |
Bloody mary garnish | View Answer |
Boomer employed since the 1860s? | View Answer |
Bunker of 1970s TV | View Answer |
Carne ___ parrilla (meat dish) | View Answer |
Carrier of the heavens | View Answer |
Close, as 'the end' | View Answer |
Colombian couple? | View Answer |
Component of some splits | View Answer |
Composition of some castles | View Answer |
Cord of tissue | View Answer |
Courageous | View Answer |
Declaration about free booze, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | View Answer |
Demonstrate fallibility | View Answer |
Difficulty in achieving one's dreams? | View Answer |
Disc involved in a jump | View Answer |
Discovers | View Answer |
Driveway-clearing tools | View Answer |
Duct for exhaust gases | View Answer |
Ease up, with 'up' | View Answer |
Electronic piano maker | View Answer |
Energetic circle dance | View Answer |
Fertilizer stuff | View Answer |
Fields Medal, e.g | View Answer |
Food Network host Krieger | View Answer |
Force out of position | View Answer |
God served by the Furies | View Answer |
Gordie with 801 goals | View Answer |
Gyeongbokgung Palace city | View Answer |
Had chips, say | View Answer |
He allowed the O.J. trial to be televised | View Answer |
Hurdles before the bar exam, briefly | View Answer |
Is idle | View Answer |
It means 'choose' with or without a starting S | View Answer |
Jacks beat them in war | View Answer |
Keyboard shortcut for switching between applications | View Answer |
Krabappel of cartoons | View Answer |
Late-night meal spot | View Answer |
Like human eagles | View Answer |
Like museum relics | View Answer |
Lotus positions? | View Answer |
Mark of a deep cut | View Answer |
Matilda's creator | View Answer |
McKinley from Ohio | View Answer |
Mole's fur color, often | View Answer |
Morsel on a vine | View Answer |
Nunatsiavut people | View Answer |
On a destroyer, say | View Answer |
Operatic tenor Gedda | View Answer |
Opposite of 31 Across | View Answer |
Otter space | View Answer |
Painkiller that interferes with the blood's clotting action | View Answer |
Part of a martini glass | View Answer |
Place where somebody might drop their pants | View Answer |
Plundering one | View Answer |
Political blogger Moulitsas | View Answer |
Prelude or étude, e.g | View Answer |
Recall problem | View Answer |
Renaissance setting in America | View Answer |
Reverent one's state | View Answer |
Rise up ... way, way up | View Answer |
Sean of 'The Goonies' | View Answer |
Security org. until 1991 | View Answer |
See 52 Across | View Answer |
Site of a low ring | View Answer |
Slang term for beer | View Answer |
Soft-shell item, maybe | View Answer |
Sound represented by three letters | View Answer |
Sources of textiles | View Answer |
Speak monotonously | View Answer |
Spy org. on 'Chuck' | View Answer |
Star of 'Venus' | View Answer |
States stances | View Answer |
Stieg Larsson, Zara Larsson and others | View Answer |
Takes out the middle 'man' in 'odd man out,' say | View Answer |
Target of kettlebell fly exercises, briefly | View Answer |
Texas ___ (petroleum) | View Answer |
The Sith, to the Jedi | View Answer |
They get lit during the holiday season | View Answer |
They may be arranged in a spiral | View Answer |
Topic of proselytization | View Answer |
Transcription item | View Answer |
Update, as a statute | View Answer |
Water down | View Answer |
What a criminal may assume | View Answer |
What George W. Bush called himself in 2006 when opting to keep Donald Rumsfeld as his secretary of defense | View Answer |
When SNL ends, in D.C | View Answer |
With 126 Across, 'The Kitchen God's Wife' author | View Answer |
Wrap that you can't buy at a food truck | View Answer |
Writer Calvino whose first name is one letter off from his home country | View Answer |
___ d'Or (film prize) | View Answer |
___ engineer | View Answer |
___ Lovelace Day (day highlighting the accomplishments of women in science) | View Answer |
___ syrup | View Answer |
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