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*YUJIC | View Answer |
13th, maybe | View Answer |
1968 Tom Jones hit | View Answer |
1980s gaming console | View Answer |
2002 Kenny Chesney song | View Answer |
51-Across’s peninsula | View Answer |
A little resistance? | View Answer |
Advocate of strong government control | View Answer |
Always, to Auden | View Answer |
Angle toward the sky | View Answer |
Answer to the riddle (After unscrambling the four starred clues, arrange the circled letters to form the answer) | View Answer |
Applies crudely | View Answer |
Atoll component | View Answer |
Ballerina’s bend | View Answer |
Band aid? | View Answer |
Baton twirler, perhaps | View Answer |
Belittled | View Answer |
Brightly colored | View Answer |
Briny expanse | View Answer |
Campus newbies | View Answer |
Cannes compadre | View Answer |
Capital on a gulf of the Mediterranean | View Answer |
Cereal Mikey liked | View Answer |
Certain soldier | View Answer |
Chain whose goods often come with an Allen wrench | View Answer |
Christmas wish, maybe | View Answer |
Close up on a screen | View Answer |
Core | View Answer |
Corps core | View Answer |
Cowboy whoop | View Answer |
Dash dial | View Answer |
Deviate | View Answer |
Difficult couple? | View Answer |
Dispel the doubts of | View Answer |
Doubter’s question at a museum | View Answer |
Dwell | View Answer |
End in ___ | View Answer |
Excitedly gonna | View Answer |
Far from fancy | View Answer |
Farm female | View Answer |
FBI agent, informally | View Answer |
Feel bad | View Answer |
First prime | View Answer |
Flowery poem | View Answer |
Former RNC chairman Michael | View Answer |
Four-time Indy 500 winner | View Answer |
Gaffe | View Answer |
Get spotted | View Answer |
Go-to drinks for Radar O’Reilly | View Answer |
God of war in the game Warhammer | View Answer |
He starts between the Ballroom and Conservatory | View Answer |
Head of a French monastery | View Answer |
Holly feature | View Answer |
Hoyt, who co-authors 121-Across | View Answer |
Hunt of “NCIS: Los Angeles” | View Answer |
Jet off for | View Answer |
Keister | View Answer |
Knurek, who co-authors 121-Across | View Answer |
Lacking cheer | View Answer |
Least predictable | View Answer |
Letter between xi and pi | View Answer |
Like a spring roll’s filling | View Answer |
Like some re-released movies | View Answer |
Location of Palau and Vanuatu | View Answer |
Major seller of outdoor gear | View Answer |
Many a Facebook post | View Answer |
Marauder of yore | View Answer |
May in London | View Answer |
Media monitor, in brief | View Answer |
Modern, in München | View Answer |
Month after avril | View Answer |
Most repugnant | View Answer |
Most Rwandans | View Answer |
Nearly negligible snowfall | View Answer |
Nine-digit ID | View Answer |
Nobelist Walesa | View Answer |
Not procrastinating | View Answer |
Noted DH for the Yanks | View Answer |
Obeys the alarm | View Answer |
Octagon inscription | View Answer |
One at the helm | View Answer |
Organic jewelry material | View Answer |
Pac-12 athlete | View Answer |
Painter/sculptor known as both Hans and Jean | View Answer |
Pediculicide target | View Answer |
Pen pal? | View Answer |
Penn or Connery | View Answer |
Persian Gulf nat | View Answer |
Persian Gulf nation | View Answer |
Perth pals | View Answer |
Potpourri | View Answer |
Pretentious talk | View Answer |
Previously, to Prior | View Answer |
Pub crawl beverage | View Answer |
Quick snack | View Answer |
Reacted to hilarity | View Answer |
Remote control button | View Answer |
Repeated, a dance | View Answer |
Richardson and Fiennes | View Answer |
Riddle, Part 1 | View Answer |
Riddle, Part 2 | View Answer |
Riddle, Part 3 | View Answer |
Riddle, Part 4 | View Answer |
Safari sighting | View Answer |
Sarcastic syllable | View Answer |
Saturn or Mercury | View Answer |
Scrappy-Doo catchphrase | View Answer |
Silly Putty container | View Answer |
Some afternoon shows | View Answer |
Some almanac info | View Answer |
Spa wrap | View Answer |
Spike in movie sales? | View Answer |
Steakhouse option | View Answer |
Surprised greeting | View Answer |
Sweetener, so to speak | View Answer |
Taiwanese PC brand | View Answer |
Tel. no. add-ons | View Answer |
That, in Tijuana | View Answer |
They serve sentences | View Answer |
Toward the rudder | View Answer |
Tuna at sushi bars | View Answer |
Unconcerned with practical application | View Answer |
Univ., e.g | View Answer |
Vaccine administration | View Answer |
Winnipeg-to-Minneapolis dir | View Answer |
Yes, in Yokohama | View Answer |
___ Mae (“Ghost” role) | View Answer |
___ Tar Pits | View Answer |
“Coffee ___?” | View Answer |
“Curious George” co-authors | View Answer |
“Dies ___” | View Answer |
“Doctor Who” carrier | View Answer |
“D’oh!” bellower | View Answer |
“Even so...” | View Answer |
“Hooked on a Feeling” singer | View Answer |
“La Dolce ___” | View Answer |
“The Bartered Bride” composer | View Answer |
“Well, ___ say!” | View Answer |
“___ be an honor!” | View Answer |
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