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'First of all ...' | View Answer |
'Get it away from me!' | View Answer |
'I think we're onto something here!' | View Answer |
'Life ___ fair' | View Answer |
'Lord of the Rings' elf played by Liv Tyler | View Answer |
'Now!' for a physician | View Answer |
'Quite right!' | View Answer |
'Storms in Africa' musician | View Answer |
'Time and Tide' author O'Brien | View Answer |
'Wait, what?' | View Answer |
'Whaddya ___?' | View Answer |
'Winter' singer Tori | View Answer |
1966 Hitchcock film set in East Germany, and a description of this puzzle's sixth parted word | View Answer |
8 on a calendar: Abbr | View Answer |
Abe, to Homer | View Answer |
Accumulated, with 'up' | View Answer |
Actor Chris of 'Rush Hour' films | View Answer |
Agitates | View Answer |
Animal in a herd | View Answer |
Apply sloppily | View Answer |
Apt rhyme of 'quivers' | View Answer |
Bar valve | View Answer |
Bark plant | View Answer |
Biblical prophet | View Answer |
Birds, collectively | View Answer |
Blockbuster characters | View Answer |
Boca ___ (Fla. city) | View Answer |
Carnallite, e.g | View Answer |
Celebratory nights | View Answer |
Chemistry lab solvent | View Answer |
Chest muscle, for short | View Answer |
Chicken cordon ___ | View Answer |
Cindy Brady portrayer Susan | View Answer |
Comedian Goldberg | View Answer |
Completed | View Answer |
Concave navel variety | View Answer |
Cook's 'in the style of' | View Answer |
Crafting material | View Answer |
Credit alternative | View Answer |
Cry on a film set | View Answer |
Deadline initials | View Answer |
Deceptive stratagem | View Answer |
Deer friend of Thumper | View Answer |
Didn't lose pace | View Answer |
Dwell | View Answer |
Ellipse segments | View Answer |
Ellipses' look-alikes | View Answer |
Enjoyed big-time | View Answer |
Escape pod, e.g | View Answer |
Euphoric | View Answer |
Federation that dissolved in 1991 | View Answer |
First two words of Hamlet's question | View Answer |
Fix in a shady way | View Answer |
Food that the 'best thing' is compared to, and a description of this puzzle's second parted word | View Answer |
Formal neckwear | View Answer |
Fraudulent source | View Answer |
Game where you get away from 'It' | View Answer |
Giant Himalayan legend | View Answer |
Had no standing? | View Answer |
Having the know-how | View Answer |
Hella good | View Answer |
Homes that don't share walls with other homes, and a description of this puzzle's third parted word | View Answer |
Iced drink, at times | View Answer |
Incubator with a beak | View Answer |
Inflatable animal used by striking workers | View Answer |
Insolent kid | View Answer |
It's what you'd expect | View Answer |
Jazz hands, e.g | View Answer |
Joins the sails force? | View Answer |
Julie's character in 'The Sound of Music' | View Answer |
Lack of adversity | View Answer |
Lake seen in many scenes in 'The Godfather: Part II' | View Answer |
Likable miscreant | View Answer |
Like manchego cheese | View Answer |
Like many used books | View Answer |
Like some kimonos | View Answer |
Lips | View Answer |
Lox vendor | View Answer |
Made sarcastic remarks, and a description of this puzzle's first parted word | View Answer |
Magician's cry | View Answer |
Make yourself comfortable | View Answer |
Member of the Madrigal family with superhuman strength, in 'Encanto' | View Answer |
Messy mound | View Answer |
Metaphor for great sadness, and a description of this puzzle's fifth parted word | View Answer |
Mix up, as ingredients | View Answer |
Moose's cousin | View Answer |
Noisy roommate | View Answer |
Not up to going out, say | View Answer |
Of various types: Abbr | View Answer |
One putting on a coat? | View Answer |
Oscar winner Burl whose name is one letter off from 27 Across | View Answer |
PC key combo for the command 'Copy' | View Answer |
Pelted, as on Halloween | View Answer |
Pennsylvania home of the Splash Lagoon water park | View Answer |
People performing the Bear Dance | View Answer |
Person trying to win a hand? | View Answer |
Piece sung by Jessye Norman | View Answer |
Playing after the fourth qtr | View Answer |
Poison ivy relative | View Answer |
Popular ISP of the '90s | View Answer |
Pre-10 Across ruler | View Answer |
Prescription measure | View Answer |
Present reasons, say | View Answer |
Quality for one who puts up no resistance | View Answer |
Recording in a video archivist's library | View Answer |
Reduced in size | View Answer |
Relax for a bit | View Answer |
Relaxation rooms | View Answer |
Repetitive mock laugh | View Answer |
Ride hailed in a city | View Answer |
Route with lanes of opposing traffic separated by a barrier, and a description of this puzzle's fourth parted word | View Answer |
Rugby pass | View Answer |
Sans-___ (font style) | View Answer |
Scary safari sounds | View Answer |
Show's big gains | View Answer |
Showbiz star | View Answer |
Sitarist Shankar | View Answer |
Six-time Oscar nominee Deborah | View Answer |
SNL actor Chris | View Answer |
Spanish coin until 2002 | View Answer |
Spend a night out, say? | View Answer |
Sportscaster Andrews | View Answer |
Stealthy summons | View Answer |
Straps on a track | View Answer |
Strong ___ (character who answers emails in the web cartoon 'Homestar Runner') | View Answer |
Subject of much Christian art | View Answer |
Tennis barrier | View Answer |
The Tomb of Shah Rukn-e-Alam, e.g | View Answer |
Thurman who played Poison Ivy | View Answer |
Tien Shan range region | View Answer |
Topical gel additive | View Answer |
Trudge along | View Answer |
Tuscan river | View Answer |
Twisted cookies | View Answer |
Typical AP class student | View Answer |
Up to this point | View Answer |
Upset and then some | View Answer |
Valets' workplaces | View Answer |
Valley in Laura Dave's book 'Eight Hundred Grapes' | View Answer |
Vegetable used in pies | View Answer |
Water, in Calais | View Answer |
What a stylist styles | View Answer |
Wheels in meals, maybe | View Answer |
Wildly | View Answer |
Yemeni gulf port | View Answer |
Zoom button | View Answer |
___ on a true story | View Answer |
___-tac-toe | View Answer |
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