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''Deed I Do' singer Lena | View Answer |
'A Sunday Kind of Love' singer James | View Answer |
'Confound it!' | View Answer |
'Dolemite Is My Name' hairstyle | View Answer |
'Hard ___' ('Absolutely not') | View Answer |
'I could do both' | View Answer |
'Invisible Cities' writer Calvino | View Answer |
'Once and Again' actress Ward | View Answer |
'Quit stalling!' | View Answer |
'Spider of the Evening' painter | View Answer |
'The 'Relativity' artist is my date this evening'? | View Answer |
'The Devil's Advocate' actor Keanu | View Answer |
'The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up' author Kondo | View Answer |
'This is the focal point / Above a seismic source / Where an earthquake proceeds / With devastating force,' e.g.? | View Answer |
'___ the dirt!' | View Answer |
'___ the Unknown' (song sung by Elsa in 'Frozen II') | View Answer |
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue office shape | View Answer |
2020 thriller and title role for Jessica Chastain | View Answer |
5th-century ruler who sacked Philippopolis | View Answer |
Adjusts the volume? | View Answer |
Apex | View Answer |
Apollo who fought 53 Across in 'Rocky' | View Answer |
Apoplectic | View Answer |
Apt rhyme of 'jaw' | View Answer |
Attempts to tempt | View Answer |
Automotive shaft | View Answer |
Avalanche's and Hurricanes' org | View Answer |
Backspace neighbor for many PC users ... or, when interpreted as a command, a hint to this puzzle's theme | View Answer |
Bale's makeup | View Answer |
Barrel ___ (aerial maneuver) | View Answer |
Baseball catcher, at times | View Answer |
Baseball legend Pete went deep? | View Answer |
Battery consisting of the same three letters | View Answer |
Beams of light | View Answer |
Blemish | View Answer |
Braces (oneself) | View Answer |
Breadmaker's output | View Answer |
Breakfast treat baked by actor Fraser or Gleeson? | View Answer |
Broker's business | View Answer |
Business patronized before a wedding, often | View Answer |
Busy med. workplaces | View Answer |
Byproduct of the carbonization of coal | View Answer |
Collectors of badges | View Answer |
Comedian Richter | View Answer |
Command to TV detective Monk that he sing an Alpine song? | View Answer |
Comparatively pint-size | View Answer |
Dangerous downloads | View Answer |
Death ___ (venomous Australian snake) | View Answer |
Declare assuredly | View Answer |
Decreased in intensity | View Answer |
Design plans, briefly | View Answer |
Egg-frying vessel | View Answer |
Elizabeth I et al | View Answer |
Emulate a kangaroo | View Answer |
Encountered | View Answer |
Expression of doubt | View Answer |
Feathery wrap worn by Hulk Hogan | View Answer |
Fix, as a pet dog | View Answer |
Gives takes | View Answer |
Gnawing critter | View Answer |
Go off without a ringtone | View Answer |
Gospel of Mark dancer | View Answer |
Greek symbol for the density parameter in cosmological physics | View Answer |
Greta of 'Ninotchka' | View Answer |
Guy who's on deck | View Answer |
H | View Answer |
Had some brunch | View Answer |
Hairy character originally performed by Felix Silla | View Answer |
Hella cool | View Answer |
Hinged convenience for a bus rider | View Answer |
Hushed 'Hey!' | View Answer |
Immediately, in a hospital | View Answer |
Inaugural recitations | View Answer |
Informal term for a World War I-era metal helmet | View Answer |
Inspecting visually | View Answer |
Instructional book category | View Answer |
Island locale of the Minotaur's labyrinth | View Answer |
Joint used in jostling | View Answer |
Julianne of 'The Hours' | View Answer |
Lake near the Cave Rock Tunnel | View Answer |
Lakefront property perk | View Answer |
Large cut of beef | View Answer |
Lessen in severity | View Answer |
Like the dialogue in Austin Powers films | View Answer |
Like the top of the Himalayas | View Answer |
Major | View Answer |
McShane of 'Deadwood' | View Answer |
Mellow, as a personality | View Answer |
Mercury and Mars, e.g | View Answer |
Mercury and Mars, e.g | View Answer |
Michelle, to Malia and Sasha | View Answer |
Minn. metropolis | View Answer |
Model X and Model Y of the auto industry | View Answer |
Moving at breakneck speed | View Answer |
Nocturnal bird working from 11 p.m. to 7 a.m.? | View Answer |
Ooh and ___ | View Answer |
Opposite of posh | View Answer |
Ore stores | View Answer |
Outer limits | View Answer |
Oxygen administrator, for short | View Answer |
Participated in a gazing contest | View Answer |
Patent's basis | View Answer |
Peruse prose | View Answer |
Play date item | View Answer |
Plus-column thing | View Answer |
Returns policy? | View Answer |
Rhythmic pulse | View Answer |
Rocky who fought 63 Across in 'Rocky' | View Answer |
See 73 Across | View Answer |
Send forth | View Answer |
Settle from pressure | View Answer |
Shrimp-catching tool | View Answer |
Sinister smile | View Answer |
Situation with a runner at first (but not second or third) | View Answer |
Small nest builder | View Answer |
Some altimeter checkers | View Answer |
Some noblewomen | View Answer |
Some sap producers | View Answer |
Soup cracker surges? | View Answer |
Spike, as punch | View Answer |
Spots where mother cats pick up their kittens | View Answer |
Stashed in a safe place | View Answer |
Striped cat when it's up on its hind legs? | View Answer |
Subject for Jane Goodall | View Answer |
Suggest | View Answer |
Teased | View Answer |
Terminated | View Answer |
They're nonnegotiable | View Answer |
They're what you'd expect | View Answer |
Topped | View Answer |
Vice President Harris | View Answer |
Voices | View Answer |
Vortex seen while kayaking | View Answer |
Walk-walk connector | View Answer |
Weapon guided by a flight control system | View Answer |
What a doc performs | View Answer |
What a tanker carries | View Answer |
When repeated, highly enthusiastic | View Answer |
With 24 Across, dessert served with ice cream | View Answer |
Zilch | View Answer |
___ beans | View Answer |
___ Octavius, a.k.a. Doctor Octopus in Spider-Man comics | View Answer |
___ tai bo vien (Vietnamese beef soup) | View Answer |
___ the Impaler | View Answer |
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