Clue | Answer |
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“Das Rheingold” goddess | View Answer |
“Hey Jude” snippet | View Answer |
“Idylls of the King” lady | View Answer |
“Moesha” network | View Answer |
“The Big Chill” co-writer/director Lawrence | View Answer |
“The Burial of the Count of Orgaz” painter | View Answer |
“Well done!” | View Answer |
1963 Billy Wilder movie (81-Across + 37-Down) | View Answer |
1977 Steely Dan album | View Answer |
1981 #2 hit for John Lennon | View Answer |
2006 Andrea Bocelli album | View Answer |
Accept for payment | View Answer |
Accustoms | View Answer |
After-dinner activity | View Answer |
Altar setting | View Answer |
Ancient belts | View Answer |
Aquitania’s setting | View Answer |
Attach, as a feed bag | View Answer |
Betrayed astonishment | View Answer |
Big name in United Nations history | View Answer |
Birth control pill brand | View Answer |
Bottled spirits | View Answer |
Boulangerie buy | View Answer |
Break | View Answer |
Canon competitor | View Answer |
Chip maker’s supply | View Answer |
Chorus of dissent | View Answer |
Coalition | View Answer |
Cold shower | View Answer |
Collect | View Answer |
Content of some cartridges | View Answer |
Control panel array | View Answer |
Copying | View Answer |
Cribbage jack | View Answer |
Croatian capital | View Answer |
Cujo’s ailment | View Answer |
Current holder of the title Duke of Normandy (20-Down + 54-Down) | View Answer |
Decent chap | View Answer |
Dinner scrap | View Answer |
Disturb | View Answer |
Divination readings | View Answer |
Dizzying visuals | View Answer |
Drive away | View Answer |
Driver of the Black Beauty, on 1960s TV | View Answer |
Earthy colour | View Answer |
Errant shot | View Answer |
Exhibits brilliance | View Answer |
First-generation Japanese-American | View Answer |
Florentine friends | View Answer |
Fodder for color commentary | View Answer |
Freeway features | View Answer |
Front covers? | View Answer |
Game cube | View Answer |
Gave a hard time | View Answer |
Globe setting | View Answer |
Going on and on (41-Across + 112-Across) | View Answer |
Golden ratio symbol | View Answer |
Good deal | View Answer |
Guidebook features | View Answer |
Has a hunch | View Answer |
Has leftovers, say | View Answer |
Heredity unit | View Answer |
Hieroglyphic creatures | View Answer |
Jennifer’s “Friends” role | View Answer |
Lack of radio activity? | View Answer |
Left ventricle outlet | View Answer |
Lo-cal | View Answer |
Lost play by Aeschylus | View Answer |
Lothario’s looks | View Answer |
Marks for retention | View Answer |
Merited | View Answer |
Mocked | View Answer |
Modern pentathlon event | View Answer |
More prudent | View Answer |
Neologist’s activity (66-Across + 3-Down) | View Answer |
Nest egg choice | View Answer |
Once around at Churchill Downs | View Answer |
Onetime owner of Capitol Records | View Answer |
Past paunchy | View Answer |
Peyton’s younger brother | View Answer |
Piedmont province | View Answer |
Piney wine | View Answer |
Place for les poissons | View Answer |
Playing pieces | View Answer |
Polar bear bearer | View Answer |
Prepare for a bout | View Answer |
Prepare for the fair, say | View Answer |
Profit (68-Across + 77-Down) | View Answer |
Quake wreckage | View Answer |
Ready for the cobbler, perhaps | View Answer |
Refuse | View Answer |
Region with many plants (17-Down + 78-Down) | View Answer |
Return declaration | View Answer |
Revealing insight | View Answer |
Saved for future use | View Answer |
Singer Redbone | View Answer |
Singly | View Answer |
Site of some waves | View Answer |
Sitter hirer | View Answer |
Smoke pipe | View Answer |
Snorkeling spot | View Answer |
Soul mate | View Answer |
Source of some pressure | View Answer |
Space filler, of a sort | View Answer |
Specialized fishermen | View Answer |
Spoke Siamese? | View Answer |
Stagger | View Answer |
Star of 1942’s “Jungle Book” | View Answer |
Supporting arguments | View Answer |
Their blades remove water | View Answer |
They may have removable parts | View Answer |
Tough prisons | View Answer |
Traumatize | View Answer |
Trilogy in a single volume, e.g | View Answer |
Try to snatch | View Answer |
TV’s Daly and Kressley | View Answer |
United Nations member since 1945 | View Answer |
United Nations member since 1945 | View Answer |
United Nations member since 1945 | View Answer |
United Nations member since 1955 | View Answer |
United Nations member since 1955 | View Answer |
United Nations member since 1960 | View Answer |
United Nations member since 1960 | View Answer |
United Nations member since 1960 | View Answer |
United Nations member since 1964 | View Answer |
United Nations member since 1964 (but not part of this puzzle’s theme) | View Answer |
United Nations member since 1965 | View Answer |
United Nations member since 1974 | View Answer |
United Nations member since 1981 | View Answer |
Viewpoint | View Answer |
Vividly depicted | View Answer |
Whole heap | View Answer |
Words between “Deal” and “Deal” | View Answer |
Worked out | View Answer |
Worn, as whitewalls | View Answer |
You’ll see right through it | View Answer |
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