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'50/50' actor Rogen | View Answer |
'And we'll tak' a cup o' kindness yet / For auld lang ___' | View Answer |
'Don't worry, it'll be OK' | View Answer |
'Feel Good' star ___ Martin | View Answer |
'Good Times ___ Times' (opening track on Led Zeppelin's debut album) | View Answer |
'Lonely' singer whose name is 65 Across minus its middle letter | View Answer |
'Love Really ___ Without You' (Billy Ocean song) | View Answer |
'Positions' singer Grande, informally | View Answer |
'The Brady ___' | View Answer |
'You're distracting me!' | View Answer |
'___ your engines!' | View Answer |
'___-la-la!' | View Answer |
80 Across image | View Answer |
Able to think quickly | View Answer |
Anchor's place | View Answer |
Ancient period | View Answer |
Ancient scroll character | View Answer |
Animal kingdom partner | View Answer |
Anonymous Jane | View Answer |
Artistic Rockwell | View Answer |
Barely beat | View Answer |
Base levels | View Answer |
Batted around, kitten-style | View Answer |
Being from Orgrimmar in 'World of Warcraft' | View Answer |
Bennett on records | View Answer |
Bird appearing in a 'Whatever Froots Your Loops' ad campaign | View Answer |
Bits of glue | View Answer |
Captain Hook's bosun | View Answer |
Cause collisions at a concert | View Answer |
Charles Dickens book about the residence where actress Lively, NBA star Griffin, pianist Eubie and poet William have all lived? | View Answer |
Circular saw, e.g | View Answer |
Classic work involving much travel, and what's spelled out by ten traveling letters in this puzzle | View Answer |
Collect, as a fortune | View Answer |
Commotion from promotion | View Answer |
Countryside measures | View Answer |
Cuyahoga River city | View Answer |
Dance class instruction | View Answer |
Dashboard initialism | View Answer |
Data figs | View Answer |
Defeated the final boss, say | View Answer |
Didn't just believe | View Answer |
Disingenuous | View Answer |
Divulges | View Answer |
Do some thievery | View Answer |
Dozer developer | View Answer |
Drive back | View Answer |
E.M. Forster book about director Ron's TV room? | View Answer |
Enjoy a water park | View Answer |
Filly's male counterpart | View Answer |
Foreigner frontman Lou | View Answer |
Freedom to maneuver | View Answer |
Frequency | View Answer |
Geometric knitting pattern | View Answer |
Glittering accessory | View Answer |
Gollum's original name in Tolkien stories | View Answer |
Grub | View Answer |
Her 1966 doctoral thesis was titled 'Behaviour of Free-Living Chimpanzees' | View Answer |
Herman Melville book about a friend who handles the bar tab? | View Answer |
Horseshoes relative | View Answer |
How World Cup Final matches never end | View Answer |
Ignored a driving limit | View Answer |
Indicates agreement | View Answer |
Ingredient in some sriracha sauces | View Answer |
Item for fixing locks? | View Answer |
Its bases make up the genome | View Answer |
Jack Kerouac book about how musician Yoko is totally gnarly? | View Answer |
John Steinbeck book about afternoon parties in paradise? | View Answer |
Keelung's country | View Answer |
Kitchen nightmare, maybe | View Answer |
Krusty the Clown's greeting | View Answer |
Kurt Vonnegut book about a bed for jazz-singing babies? | View Answer |
Last word of IPA | View Answer |
Leopardus genus feline | View Answer |
Like intricate artwork | View Answer |
Like one whose gender identity matches their sex assigned at birth | View Answer |
Manage, with 'out' | View Answer |
Megalomaniac's issue | View Answer |
Metal bar, perhaps | View Answer |
Michael Lewis book about the only formal dance he ever attended? | View Answer |
Muse of lyric poetry | View Answer |
Narrow crest of a hill | View Answer |
NASCAR circuits | View Answer |
Necessities | View Answer |
Neither partner | View Answer |
Nevertheless, briefly | View Answer |
Nickname of Kaitlin Olson's character on 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia' | View Answer |
Nora Ephron book about a heat-related injury sustained on this planet? | View Answer |
Oaf, in Canadian slang | View Answer |
Oboes, clarinets, etc | View Answer |
One in a fairy tale duo | View Answer |
One with seniority | View Answer |
Oral defamation | View Answer |
Oratorio tune | View Answer |
Oscar winner David | View Answer |
Packed with parsley, say | View Answer |
Palindrome meaning 'small' | View Answer |
Particularly persnickety | View Answer |
Phi Beta ___ | View Answer |
Playwright Burrows | View Answer |
Poet paying homage | View Answer |
Powerful Pokémon with a rhyming name | View Answer |
Preschooler's vehicle | View Answer |
Publisher of the game 'Shining Force' | View Answer |
Quincy Jones, to Rashida Jones | View Answer |
Rain delay sheet | View Answer |
Resource that may be used to make jewelry | View Answer |
Rise above the water line to look around, as a whale does | View Answer |
Risk analyst's subjects? | View Answer |
Settled on, with 'for' | View Answer |
Shares a story with, as before bedtime | View Answer |
Shedding friend, maybe | View Answer |
Short opening? | View Answer |
Sibling nickname | View Answer |
Silence, as on Zoom | View Answer |
Silverstein music genre | View Answer |
Simoleons | View Answer |
Sirloin specification | View Answer |
Spot in an auditorium | View Answer |
Stephen King book about parking places in Oregon's capital? | View Answer |
Summer or winter gourds | View Answer |
Sword fight injury | View Answer |
Sword fight selection | View Answer |
Synonym of 34 Down | View Answer |
Tablet program | View Answer |
Take in the newspaper | View Answer |
Tater ___ | View Answer |
The 'Iron Chancellor' ___ von Bismarck | View Answer |
Theater production | View Answer |
They provide a view | View Answer |
Troubled | View Answer |
TV critic's posting | View Answer |
Unable to think quickly | View Answer |
Uno card color | View Answer |
Until | View Answer |
Wash with water | View Answer |
Winged harpist | View Answer |
WNBA star Cambage | View Answer |
Wood used in expensive chess sets | View Answer |
Word following status | View Answer |
Zadie Smith book about boxers who specialize in punching people in the mouth? | View Answer |
Zebra seen near Lions | View Answer |
___ victory (gain in spite of a loss) | View Answer |
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