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2007 Alicia Keys album | View Answer |
2018’s “A Star Is Born,” e.g | View Answer |
A lot, maybe | View Answer |
Ad slogan introduced in 1993 | View Answer |
Asteroid Redirect Mission org | View Answer |
Astronaut Jemison | View Answer |
Avocado outline | View Answer |
Award for Elmore Leonard | View Answer |
Bars on cars | View Answer |
Black Flag rival | View Answer |
Border | View Answer |
Brewer’s mixture | View Answer |
Burrowing mammal | View Answer |
Carpenter’s tool | View Answer |
Cranberry-flavored cocktail | View Answer |
Deg. for a CEO | View Answer |
Dipping lug, e.g | View Answer |
Display displeasure | View Answer |
Do the Wright thing? | View Answer |
Duke address part | View Answer |
End for exist or insist | View Answer |
Eon divisions | View Answer |
ESPY winner Hamm | View Answer |
Fin Tutuola’s portrayer on “Law & Order: SVU” | View Answer |
First fatality | View Answer |
Game with pixelated paddles | View Answer |
Glossy-furred mammal | View Answer |
Good for cardiovascular health (47-Across + 1-Down) | View Answer |
Grazing mammal | View Answer |
Horrify | View Answer |
Horse opera | View Answer |
Information kiosk sign | View Answer |
Insertion indication | View Answer |
Insulted (62-Across + 44-Down) | View Answer |
Joe’s wife | View Answer |
Lanternfish’s home | View Answer |
Like lambs | View Answer |
Long-tailed mammal | View Answer |
Madame Tussaud | View Answer |
Met number | View Answer |
Mohawk Valley city | View Answer |
Mormon Church initials | View Answer |
Nice round number? | View Answer |
Pace for a pony | View Answer |
Paired | View Answer |
Paris-based insurance company | View Answer |
Perth pal | View Answer |
Plow pose, e.g | View Answer |
Pound parts | View Answer |
Prepare for a fight (9-Across + 22-Across) | View Answer |
Reasonable | View Answer |
Savarin or génoise, e.g | View Answer |
See 58-Down | View Answer |
Seeing that | View Answer |
Semiaquatic mammal | View Answer |
Set off | View Answer |
Slavic diacritical mark | View Answer |
So, to Cicero | View Answer |
Some charity | View Answer |
Sort | View Answer |
Sweeping story | View Answer |
Tailless mammal | View Answer |
Taunt | View Answer |
They’re tapped out | View Answer |
Thing | View Answer |
Title character of song who “walks like a woman and talks like a man” | View Answer |
Ungulate mammal | View Answer |
With 63-Across, two-time Best Director Oscar winner | View Answer |
Woolly mammal | View Answer |
Words with discount or disadvantage | View Answer |
Yak or llama, e.g. (20-Across + 54-Across) | View Answer |
“Born This Way” singer, familiarly | View Answer |
“Coronation Ode” composer | View Answer |
“Let It Go” singer | View Answer |
“Picture yourself in ___ on a river” (Beatles lyric) | View Answer |
“The Sandbox” playwright | View Answer |
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