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'Can't go on' | View Answer |
'Cape Fear' star Nick | View Answer |
'Don't ___ me now!' | View Answer |
'Giant' or 'stormy' seabird | View Answer |
'Give me just one ___' | View Answer |
'Happy' plant painted by Bob Ross | View Answer |
'Having said that ...' | View Answer |
'i'm dead' | View Answer |
'Is everything ready?' | View Answer |
'Music for Civic Recovery Centre' musician Brian | View Answer |
'O coward conscience, how ___ thou afflict me!' ('Richard III' line) | View Answer |
'That was mean!' | View Answer |
'The Plains of Passage' author Jean | View Answer |
'The Rage of Dragons' author Winter | View Answer |
'The Sopranos' network | View Answer |
'There Will Be Blood' actor Paul | View Answer |
'___ Is How We Do It' (Montell Jordan hit) | View Answer |
2014 U.S. Open champion Michelle | View Answer |
69 Down centers, for short | View Answer |
Activity on a course | View Answer |
Appear as such | View Answer |
Bare-knuckle boxing weapon | View Answer |
Beastly haunt | View Answer |
Become wiser, maybe | View Answer |
Blasting ___ | View Answer |
Borrower's obligation | View Answer |
Cable boxes? | View Answer |
Candied Thanksgiving side items | View Answer |
Capture | View Answer |
Chafe | View Answer |
Charles IX, par exemple | View Answer |
Child of Aphrodite | View Answer |
Clarinetists' purchases | View Answer |
Clark Kent's original Kryptonian name | View Answer |
Compassionate fire-wielding superhero? | View Answer |
Consider acceptable | View Answer |
Curd or dip preceder | View Answer |
Cuts up in the kitchen | View Answer |
Dark stain | View Answer |
Devices replaced by smartphones | View Answer |
Dietary restriction for one completely avoiding bread and pasta, say | View Answer |
Disney heroine who wore a jangling cat collar? | View Answer |
Diverts with jokes, say | View Answer |
Dressed for work, but without neckwear | View Answer |
Dull routine | View Answer |
Ear-to-ear grin | View Answer |
Endures | View Answer |
Equivalent | View Answer |
ESPY Award honoring an unexpected victory | View Answer |
ET who co-hosted the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in 1989 | View Answer |
Flex | View Answer |
Floored with a punch | View Answer |
Food, informally | View Answer |
Future episode promos | View Answer |
Genre for Max Roach | View Answer |
Get out of bed? | View Answer |
Go out with someone who you think is out of your league | View Answer |
Gradual film transition | View Answer |
Granny Moses portrayer ___ Ryan | View Answer |
Great Dane who leads people into destruction? | View Answer |
Green Avengers heroine who builds a storage structure? | View Answer |
Hair treatment that may involve a neutralizer | View Answer |
Hamburger's 'street' | View Answer |
Hayride block | View Answer |
Hearing, sight, smell, taste or touch | View Answer |
Heroic pooch who provides financial support? | View Answer |
Holiday visitor en décembre | View Answer |
Homer Simpson's dweeby neighbor? | View Answer |
Horse color pattern | View Answer |
I and others, in old Rome | View Answer |
Ingredient in a Kentucky mule cocktail | View Answer |
Initials of a 1960s attorney general | View Answer |
Instruction manual parts | View Answer |
Issue, as fumes | View Answer |
Journalist Feinberg | View Answer |
Just sat there | View Answer |
Key macromolecule | View Answer |
Khrushchev's nation | View Answer |
Like it or ___ it | View Answer |
Like one playing down their accomplishments | View Answer |
Lion's 116 Across | View Answer |
Low even score | View Answer |
Mandlikova of tennis | View Answer |
Manga android who bobs up and down in a harbor? | View Answer |
Manning drafted by the Chargers | View Answer |
Many a Middle-earth archer | View Answer |
Massachusetts college that Calvin Coolidge graduated from | View Answer |
MLB group with teams from Baltimore, Boston, New York, Tampa Bay and Toronto | View Answer |
Model-building sets | View Answer |
Money spent in Ankara | View Answer |
New Mexico resort | View Answer |
No ___ in sight | View Answer |
Obeyed a '+' sign | View Answer |
Olaf's makeup, in 'Frozen' | View Answer |
One getting the red carpet treatment | View Answer |
One working abroad | View Answer |
Pancakes in Indian cuisine | View Answer |
Parts of recliners | View Answer |
Performs a certain Latin dance | View Answer |
Person with a similar aesthetic as Lydia Deetz from 'Beetlejuice,' maybe | View Answer |
Piece that captures diagonally | View Answer |
Plaintiff against Wade in 1973 | View Answer |
Play at lunchtime, say | View Answer |
Playbill bits | View Answer |
Pontifical blue toon? | View Answer |
Pop-up annoyances | View Answer |
Practitioner of sorcery | View Answer |
Psychedelic letters | View Answer |
Put down, as floor tiles | View Answer |
Rascally rapscallions | View Answer |
Real-life picture | View Answer |
Region with skyscrapers | View Answer |
Remain at one's job | View Answer |
Rowing exercise targets | View Answer |
Scatters | View Answer |
See 111 Across | View Answer |
Shakespearean tumult | View Answer |
Shops where you might find many drawers | View Answer |
Significant injury | View Answer |
Situated above | View Answer |
Slip-___ (shoes) | View Answer |
Small fry | View Answer |
Soccer coach Berhalter | View Answer |
Source of a package | View Answer |
Spirited ditty | View Answer |
Sri Lanka's continent | View Answer |
Sweet jams? | View Answer |
Tax pro, for short | View Answer |
The R of REM | View Answer |
Three-ft. units | View Answer |
Thurman of Hollywood | View Answer |
Tick off | View Answer |
Tokyo ___ (stadium that hosts the Yomiuri Giants) | View Answer |
Towing letters | View Answer |
Travel aimlessly | View Answer |
Tread carefully | View Answer |
Violinist Leopold | View Answer |
Web-slinger with long and heavy hair? | View Answer |
What a 'brick' may hit | View Answer |
When repeated, cutesy term for a belly | View Answer |
Wife, in Barcelona | View Answer |
With 19 Across, stuff of mine? | View Answer |
Without notice | View Answer |
Woman's nickname that drops 'alie' | View Answer |
You're inhaling it | View Answer |
___ de cologne | View Answer |
___ II (razor brand) | View Answer |
___ power | View Answer |
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