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'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' star Sarah Michelle ___ | View Answer |
'Don't move!' | View Answer |
'Enola Holmes' star ___ Bobby Brown | View Answer |
'I swear ...' | View Answer |
'Iron Chef' vessels | View Answer |
'Later!' | View Answer |
'Light in My Darkness' author Helen | View Answer |
'Minari' Oscar nominee Yeun | View Answer |
'Purple' output from authors | View Answer |
'So, that's disappointing,' online | View Answer |
'That was a stupid thing to do!' | View Answer |
'The Ex Hex' author Sterling | View Answer |
'The Golden Girls,' e.g | View Answer |
'The Good Body' writer Ensler | View Answer |
'You Bring Me Joy' singer ___ Lily | View Answer |
*'___ it be?' (bartender's question) | View Answer |
*Arrival announcement | View Answer |
*Bit of assistance for a contestant on 'Who Wants to Be a Millionaire' | View Answer |
*How some restaurant bills may be paid | View Answer |
*Not as much | View Answer |
*Preschooler's break | View Answer |
1993 hit by Haddaway, and a hint to 65 Across | View Answer |
2002 song by the Goo Goo Dolls, and a hint to 70 Across | View Answer |
Advice for appreciating every moment, and a hint to 84 Across | View Answer |
And others: Lat | View Answer |
Appropriate location for this answer | View Answer |
Ashen-looking | View Answer |
At any point | View Answer |
Barren | View Answer |
Basset's big body parts | View Answer |
Beasts' retreats | View Answer |
Biblical quartet member | View Answer |
Big region in the board game Globetrotters | View Answer |
BMW or GMC owners might rely on it for directions | View Answer |
Cabbage family plant | View Answer |
Change due to mutation, say | View Answer |
Cherries' discards | View Answer |
Chono Ca Pe's people | View Answer |
Cleaned, as dishes | View Answer |
Compassionate initials | View Answer |
Concerning hearing | View Answer |
Crown expert's deg | View Answer |
Decrepit, as a building | View Answer |
Device in Newton's refraction experiment | View Answer |
Device with a dial | View Answer |
Dialed the wrong number, say | View Answer |
Discussion between enemies | View Answer |
Dishonest type | View Answer |
Eager student's shout | View Answer |
Electric current unit | View Answer |
Elucidation response | View Answer |
Emmy-winning colleague of Drake and Dysart on 'L.A. Law' | View Answer |
Epiphanic interjection | View Answer |
Evasive maneuver | View Answer |
Evidence of joy or sadness | View Answer |
Exams taken in H.S | View Answer |
Extent | View Answer |
Finished the job | View Answer |
Fourth wall-breaking comment | View Answer |
G-suit, to an astronaut, e.g | View Answer |
Gaping mouth | View Answer |
Goalless score | View Answer |
Godmother of ___ (nickname for Patti LaBelle) | View Answer |
Had a bawl? | View Answer |
Half of 'Rent' | View Answer |
Hardships | View Answer |
Heads inside a building? | View Answer |
I, as in Ioannina | View Answer |
Imposes, as a fine | View Answer |
Indigenous group based in Oklahoma | View Answer |
Investing aphorism, and a hint to 33 Across | View Answer |
Invisible rope pullers | View Answer |
Ironic term of address for many a socialist | View Answer |
Is self-congratulatory | View Answer |
Island that's the origin of the chicken dish poulet fafa | View Answer |
Jacobin writer Savage | View Answer |
Like a Tootsie Roll | View Answer |
Like one who can never get enough | View Answer |
Like part II vis-a-vis part I | View Answer |
Little bit of science? | View Answer |
Many rides about town | View Answer |
Marv's relative? | View Answer |
Masago, in Japanese cuisine | View Answer |
Materialized | View Answer |
Meaning of 'gin' | View Answer |
Measures by oneself? | View Answer |
Metallurgy stuff | View Answer |
Mexican gray wolf | View Answer |
Migraine symptom | View Answer |
Minimalist's maxim, and a hint to 104 Across | View Answer |
MIT Sloan grad's degree | View Answer |
NBA Hall of Famer who appeared in 'Blue Chips' | View Answer |
Nisan ritual feast | View Answer |
North Carolina school near Burlington | View Answer |
Oceanography interest | View Answer |
Old monarchical title | View Answer |
One seen by a therapist | View Answer |
Park, e.g., or a word that follows Park | View Answer |
Parts of paws | View Answer |
Period long past | View Answer |
Pertaining to petrels | View Answer |
Pie-in-the-face sound effect | View Answer |
Pinto beans holder | View Answer |
Porto-___, Benin | View Answer |
Pre-kickoff flippers | View Answer |
Productivity adage, and a hint to 51 Across | View Answer |
Prospective master's student's hurdle, briefly | View Answer |
Purple accessory for Mr. Smithers | View Answer |
Release, as from one's grip | View Answer |
Relish, as food | View Answer |
Rossi who played Juice on 'Sons of Anarchy' | View Answer |
Sailboats' spars | View Answer |
School fleet | View Answer |
Shower affection (on) | View Answer |
Signs off on | View Answer |
Silver ___ (fish) | View Answer |
Skilled | View Answer |
Slenderizes | View Answer |
Social hierarchy levels | View Answer |
Some Ashley HomeStore purchases | View Answer |
Some HDTVs | View Answer |
Soon, in old poetry | View Answer |
Stereotypical dog name that means 'faithful' | View Answer |
Stopped, as a football during a punt | View Answer |
Strike in Washington? | View Answer |
Subjected to a trial | View Answer |
Sup, say | View Answer |
Take advantage of | View Answer |
Team that defeated England in the UEFA Euro 2020 final | View Answer |
The P of AP | View Answer |
The thumb, numerically, on piano sheet music | View Answer |
Tried to rectify wrongs | View Answer |
Triple ___ (liqueur that originated in France) | View Answer |
Trousers material that becomes a country by changing its last letter | View Answer |
Two-wheeled carriage | View Answer |
Underwater forest algae | View Answer |
Up by a point, say | View Answer |
Valuable diamonds, perhaps | View Answer |
White stripes' sites | View Answer |
Willow Smith, to Jaden | View Answer |
Zebras' relatives | View Answer |
___ Mae (company offering student loans) | View Answer |
___ Marbles (sculptures that were originally part of the Parthenon) | View Answer |
___ recognition (ocular-based identification method) | View Answer |
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