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'50s politico Stevenson | View Answer |
'A ___ Good Men' | View Answer |
'Beauty and the Beast' beauty whose name is French for 'beautiful' | View Answer |
'Correct' | View Answer |
'Do called a 'natural' | View Answer |
'EarthBound' hero | View Answer |
'Guitar Man' singer | View Answer |
'In that case ...' | View Answer |
'In ___ respects ...' | View Answer |
'Othello' lieutenant | View Answer |
'That's repulsive!' | View Answer |
2001 biopic of a boxer | View Answer |
Activity with many events, or a description of the circled words in 107 Across | View Answer |
Actor Grint or media executive Murdoch | View Answer |
Aid for unbinding documents | View Answer |
Band at a luau | View Answer |
Barely balance atop | View Answer |
Cat's rumble | View Answer |
Chain with Moons Over My Hammy sandwiches | View Answer |
Chem major's expense | View Answer |
Clinic figure, briefly | View Answer |
Colts legend Johnny | View Answer |
Completely exhausted | View Answer |
Cosmic body | View Answer |
Course of action that affects urban planning | View Answer |
Dicey, or a description of the circled words in 90 Across | View Answer |
Diner-reviewing site | View Answer |
Edge for a pool player | View Answer |
Emmy-winning sportscaster John | View Answer |
Epic with a chariot race | View Answer |
Establishment battler | View Answer |
Etching solution | View Answer |
European ___ (tree) | View Answer |
Expecting | View Answer |
Exploding 50 Across | View Answer |
Firefighting tool | View Answer |
Former ESPN analyst John | View Answer |
Gerbil, e.g | View Answer |
Gets upset on stage, say | View Answer |
Grant of 'Charade' | View Answer |
Gratuity rule at some restaurants | View Answer |
Hatcher with lines | View Answer |
Holm of 'Alien' | View Answer |
Hope that one can | View Answer |
Immensely long span | View Answer |
Kilmer of 'Top Secret!' | View Answer |
Kindergarten exercise, or a description of the circled words in 31 Across | View Answer |
Labour leader Jeremy | View Answer |
Lens-cleaning brand | View Answer |
Levy on out-of-state purchases | View Answer |
Like one vacillating between two extremes, or a description of the circled words in 53 Across | View Answer |
Long-necked bird | View Answer |
Man found in the vicinity? | View Answer |
Metal treat container | View Answer |
Mishandles, as punts | View Answer |
Model Holliday | View Answer |
Mystery novelist Lippman | View Answer |
One examining clues | View Answer |
Organs with lobes | View Answer |
Paid for hand delivery? | View Answer |
Part of a lawn mower | View Answer |
Piano producer | View Answer |
Played in a pickup game, say | View Answer |
Pony's enclosure | View Answer |
Pooch found in panels | View Answer |
Process that can involve positron emission | View Answer |
Rehm once on NPR | View Answer |
Reply at a revival | View Answer |
Resort island near Java | View Answer |
Rogaine user's goal | View Answer |
Safe spaces? | View Answer |
Scale unit, perhaps | View Answer |
Sci-fi admiral who shouted, 'It's a trap!' | View Answer |
See 21 Down | View Answer |
Signaled surreptitiously | View Answer |
Site of a West Coast boardwalk | View Answer |
Sonata quartet member? | View Answer |
Southern U.S. locale of Space Camp | View Answer |
Spherical Halloween decorations | View Answer |
Spinner in a generator | View Answer |
Stefan who won Wimbledon twice | View Answer |
Surveillance grp | View Answer |
They may be obtuse | View Answer |
Third word of IPA | View Answer |
Three-part abbr. for a big U.S. financial corp | View Answer |
Tony winner Leslie ___ Jr | View Answer |
Tool for fixing locks? | View Answer |
Troubadour's number | View Answer |
TV series with former Second City performers | View Answer |
Underground collection | View Answer |
What a surfer visits | View Answer |
What squirrels gather | View Answer |
With 4 Down, all-time leading goal scorer for Argentina | View Answer |
Work with Ajax | View Answer |
World 1-1 of Super Mario Bros., e.g | View Answer |
Yahoo competitor | View Answer |
Youngster's address | View Answer |
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