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'... and stuff' | View Answer |
'A Life on Film' author who had a major role in 'The Maltese Falcon' | View Answer |
'Animal Crossing' fan, e.g | View Answer |
'Class Reunion' writer Jaffe | View Answer |
'Company, ___!' | View Answer |
'Credit where due ...' | View Answer |
'El Laberinto de la Soledad' author who won the 1990 Nobel Prize in literature | View Answer |
'Good and Mad: The Revolutionary Power of Women's Anger' author Traister | View Answer |
'I'm an ___! You know, 'Grab your torch and pitchforks!' Doesn't that bother you?' ('Shrek' quote) | View Answer |
'Leviathan' author Hobbes | View Answer |
'Spider-Man: No Way Home' actress Tomei | View Answer |
'That blows my mind' | View Answer |
'Yuh-HUH!' | View Answer |
1960s Chrysler compact similar in design to the Plymouth Valiant | View Answer |
26 Across manufacturer | View Answer |
Salts with I- ions | View Answer |
Acted accordingly | View Answer |
Amtrak express train | View Answer |
Analyze, as substances | View Answer |
Anatomical bridge sites | View Answer |
April collection org | View Answer |
At a distance | View Answer |
Augustus ___ ('Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory' child who falls into a chocolate river) | View Answer |
Auto not saved, briefly | View Answer |
Awesome | View Answer |
Become successful | View Answer |
Belittle | View Answer |
Beloved monster | View Answer |
Bernhard who founded a brewery in Detroit | View Answer |
Blake who sang a duet with Gwen Stefani on 'Nobody but You' | View Answer |
Bone affected by a Monteggia fracture | View Answer |
Brand name of the drug methylphenidate | View Answer |
Butter squares | View Answer |
Chopped, as in a forest | View Answer |
Clad like many a hero | View Answer |
Companion who may snuggle with you while you work from home | View Answer |
Crustaceans that sound like they could be relatives of rock lobsters | View Answer |
Danish sneaker brand | View Answer |
Demand for freedom? | View Answer |
Detect | View Answer |
Diner cookware item | View Answer |
Director Roth who's part of Hollywood's 'Splat Pack' | View Answer |
Disgruntled look | View Answer |
Disreputable person | View Answer |
Doone in an 1869 novel | View Answer |
Emergency | View Answer |
Emergency notifications | View Answer |
Eric of 'Hanna' | View Answer |
Exhaust pipe vapor | View Answer |
Exhibits satisfaction | View Answer |
Expand, as a pupil | View Answer |
Fans of a post-hardcore music genre, informally | View Answer |
Film with an unoriginal plot | View Answer |
First name of rock's Prince of Darkness | View Answer |
Folds closed at night | View Answer |
Form of antiperspirant | View Answer |
Former Manhattan restaurant owned by restaurateur Kaufman | View Answer |
French word after 'en' or 'avant' | View Answer |
German city that's an anagram of 43 Down | View Answer |
Ginger ___ (spicy cookie) | View Answer |
Go after a tail, as a dog might | View Answer |
Gold medal-winning sprinter Devers | View Answer |
Grand ___ National Park | View Answer |
Greek poetry muse | View Answer |
Green wall covering | View Answer |
Hairdo lasting for several months | View Answer |
Has beans, say | View Answer |
Home of the only rainforest in the U.S. national forest system | View Answer |
How music can be burned | View Answer |
Joe Schmo | View Answer |
Language spoken at Chulalongkorn University | View Answer |
LAX approximations | View Answer |
Lesser or greater thing, in a moral quandary | View Answer |
Like films that don't require a content advisory | View Answer |
Like lye | View Answer |
Like Psalms 119, among all chapters in the Bible | View Answer |
Loud med. diagnostic | View Answer |
Magic Valley locale | View Answer |
Maid Marian's portrayer in 'Robin Hood' | View Answer |
Makes a wrong move | View Answer |
Meredith Baxter's role on 'Family Ties' | View Answer |
Michael who played Danny Noonan in 'Caddyshack' | View Answer |
Moves forward in life | View Answer |
Musical with a scene at the balcony of the Casa Rosada | View Answer |
Not just any | View Answer |
Novel format that came before apps like Audible | View Answer |
Number of square feet in a square yard | View Answer |
One-named singer of the 2019 single 'Moral of the Story' | View Answer |
Parts of asterisms | View Answer |
Penn pal, perhaps | View Answer |
Pitching standouts | View Answer |
Pixar film with a repeated syllable | View Answer |
Predecessor of the iPod | View Answer |
Provoked into reacting | View Answer |
Qdoba condiment | View Answer |
Quiet form of 'Hey!' | View Answer |
Rabbinical school text | View Answer |
Re: | View Answer |
Refuges, in Latin | View Answer |
Region of great concern for climate scientists | View Answer |
Repair, as attire | View Answer |
Repulse | View Answer |
Rest on | View Answer |
Restaurant boosters, at times? | View Answer |
Rude child's attitude | View Answer |
Run time? | View Answer |
Saline sign of sadness | View Answer |
Screenwriting? | View Answer |
Series of different moods | View Answer |
Set of compositions | View Answer |
Shared between us | View Answer |
Shot in the dark | View Answer |
Singer whose cover of 'If I Had a Hammer' was a hit in 1963 | View Answer |
Situated near waves | View Answer |
Ski resort or a tree of the same name | View Answer |
Some golf clubs | View Answer |
Source of reedy sounds | View Answer |
Squashes | View Answer |
Stacked or dunked treat | View Answer |
Swing ___ | View Answer |
Table-read participant | View Answer |
Theme of some crosswords (but not this one) that involves entering multiple letters in a single square | View Answer |
They may spend hours looking at the Sun | View Answer |
Trash collection? | View Answer |
Unit of sound in linguistics | View Answer |
Vowel-rich farewell | View Answer |
Wasp, e.g., in Marvel Comics | View Answer |
Website whose writers resigned en masse in 2019 after refusing an order from management to 'stick to sports' | View Answer |
Wide neckwear | View Answer |
[Cough, cough] | View Answer |
___ apso (bearded dog from Tibet) | View Answer |
___ aside (saves) | View Answer |
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