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'At First Sight' actress Sorvino | View Answer |
'Check, please'? | View Answer |
'Enter if you ___!' | View Answer |
'Gotcha' | View Answer |
'I get to go now' | View Answer |
'Please finish quickly,' in an office email | View Answer |
'The function of freedom is to free someone else' speaker Morrison | View Answer |
'The Queen's Gambit' actress Taylor-Joy | View Answer |
'Tiny Dancer' rocker John | View Answer |
'Up Late' singer Lennox | View Answer |
'Weird' author Khazan | View Answer |
'Woe is me!' | View Answer |
'___ deal!' | View Answer |
'___ the long face?' | View Answer |
23rd Greek letter | View Answer |
50 percent of diez | View Answer |
A, in a deck of cards | View Answer |
Aardvark's facial feature | View Answer |
Actor Tom providing cuts of holiday bird? | View Answer |
Advantages | View Answer |
All alternative | View Answer |
Ambulance apparatus | View Answer |
Amiss | View Answer |
Animal with pants? | View Answer |
Appreciative works | View Answer |
Approach zero percent battery power, say | View Answer |
Bambi, for one | View Answer |
Bert's buddy on TV | View Answer |
Best for apple-picking | View Answer |
Bestla's son in Norse myth | View Answer |
Biz abbr | View Answer |
Capital of Ghana? | View Answer |
Carb-rich side that may be cut, and what's spelled out by the letters cut from the starts of this puzzle's foods | View Answer |
Catherine who played Moira on 'Schitt's Creek' | View Answer |
Cathy who wrote 'Weapons of Math Destruction' | View Answer |
Chef's toque, e.g | View Answer |
Chestnut-colored horse | View Answer |
Chloe Fineman's sketch show, briefly | View Answer |
Combines in math class | View Answer |
Confuse | View Answer |
Consistent with | View Answer |
CPR-certified worker | View Answer |
Crafted | View Answer |
Cut of meat from Mork's home planet? | View Answer |
Dairy product from a hydroelectric facility? | View Answer |
DC reporter Clark | View Answer |
Delivery in a hospital? | View Answer |
Descriptivists' topics | View Answer |
Desert vegetation areas | View Answer |
Detroit-born DJ Casey | View Answer |
Develops survival methods, say | View Answer |
Elevated crest | View Answer |
Emulates interrogators | View Answer |
Enjoyed a snack | View Answer |
Essentials of learning | View Answer |
European capital where part of 'Tenet' was filmed | View Answer |
Events at swim meets | View Answer |
Expanse above | View Answer |
Fast-food sandwiches grilled by actress Grier? | View Answer |
Five-armed invertebrate | View Answer |
Formal promise | View Answer |
Former Italian money | View Answer |
Gas brand owned by Marathon | View Answer |
Gilpin who played Roz Doyle on 'Frasier' | View Answer |
Gobble up, with 'down' | View Answer |
Grammy winner Hayes | View Answer |
Greeting to a group of seared fish dishes? | View Answer |
Group's core beliefs | View Answer |
Guys on boards | View Answer |
Have some down time during the day? | View Answer |
He called competitive eating 'the only sport where marijuana is considered a performance-enhancing drug' | View Answer |
Highly scrutinized TV episode, often | View Answer |
Hope for the best, say | View Answer |
Hostel bed, perhaps | View Answer |
Jagged part of a cliff | View Answer |
Joint seen while wearing flip-flops | View Answer |
Latin footnote word abbreviated by deleting its last two letters | View Answer |
Like lemonade | View Answer |
Lost deliberately | View Answer |
Maidenform product | View Answer |
Making a comeback, say | View Answer |
Midwestern home of the World-Herald | View Answer |
Military band, maybe? | View Answer |
Model-building box | View Answer |
Non-biological parent | View Answer |
Novelist Charles | View Answer |
Numbers on census forms | View Answer |
Obnoxious jerk, in British slang | View Answer |
Oct. 31 exclamation | View Answer |
Olympic team for Simone Biles and Suni Lee | View Answer |
Opposite of clumsy | View Answer |
Ordered, with 'around' | View Answer |
Organize, as a playlist | View Answer |
Organizes into a row | View Answer |
Ortiz of 'Love, Victor' | View Answer |
Out of control | View Answer |
Overfastidious | View Answer |
Oxygen producer | View Answer |
Phenomenon similar to a fog | View Answer |
Piano string adjuster | View Answer |
Piece of a certain floral crown | View Answer |
Polynesian Disney character voiced by Auli'i Cravalho | View Answer |
Pool-testing digit | View Answer |
Poultry served in the mountains? | View Answer |
Pre-U.S.S.R. leader | View Answer |
Problem for a comb | View Answer |
Problem treated by a urologist | View Answer |
Realm ruled by Xerxes | View Answer |
Reason to get well wishes from Facebook friends, briefly | View Answer |
Red fruit that's painted or sculpted? | View Answer |
Remain, as at a job | View Answer |
Scotty's portrayer James on 'Star Trek' | View Answer |
See 43 Down | View Answer |
See 9 Down | View Answer |
Sends on a detour | View Answer |
Shade of a Tibetan Buddhist monk's robe | View Answer |
Shots posted on Insta | View Answer |
Singaraja's island home | View Answer |
Sit alongside | View Answer |
Something you may forget in the morning | View Answer |
Source of danger | View Answer |
Spanish word for 'mother' | View Answer |
Spirits from Smirnoff | View Answer |
Sports org. shown in 'The Last Dance' | View Answer |
State Farm alternative | View Answer |
To the ___ degree (as much as possible) | View Answer |
Treat as exactly alike | View Answer |
Treats baked by a classic auto company? | View Answer |
Ultimatum word | View Answer |
Ultrasound or X-ray, e.g | View Answer |
Vehicle in a chop shop | View Answer |
Vehicle in the president's motorcade | View Answer |
Verbal ___ | View Answer |
What Reuters provides | View Answer |
Whitlock Jr. who played Clay Davis on 'The Wire' | View Answer |
Whiz ___ (prodigy) | View Answer |
With 111 Down, septet of vices | View Answer |
With 14 Down, 'Their exact words were ...' | View Answer |
Xerox machine bundle | View Answer |
___ Aviv, Israel | View Answer |
___ Bora (rhyming region of Afghanistan) | View Answer |
___ Hannon, Ellie Kemper's role on 'The Office' | View Answer |
___ Mesa, Calif | View Answer |
___-Missouria (people of Red Rock, Okla.) | View Answer |
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