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1977 Ted Nugent song | View Answer |
1989 Broadway play set in a writer’s Manhattan apartment | View Answer |
2015 Kenny G album that includes “Girl From Ipanema” | View Answer |
210-square-mile U.S. territory | View Answer |
A matter of degrees? | View Answer |
Anarchic, say | View Answer |
Aquaman’s home | View Answer |
Arizona and South Carolina’s state birds | View Answer |
Attempt | View Answer |
Audition award | View Answer |
Authenticate | View Answer |
Band’s playlist | View Answer |
Basic girder | View Answer |
Bat-making need | View Answer |
Battle of Britain org | View Answer |
Before, poetically | View Answer |
Blow away | View Answer |
Blue, in Bolivia | View Answer |
Board, to boarders | View Answer |
Boston Beer Company’s flagship brand | View Answer |
Buff buff | View Answer |
Bunny boss, familiarly | View Answer |
Camden Yards team | View Answer |
Center’s job | View Answer |
Chiding sound | View Answer |
Club hit, often | View Answer |
Co-star of Gene, Peter, Marty, Cloris and Madeline | View Answer |
Code name | View Answer |
Collar | View Answer |
Connection for 71-Across | View Answer |
Contract composition | View Answer |
Corned-beef-and-sauerkraut sandwiches | View Answer |
Crayola color renamed “peach” in 1962 | View Answer |
Cruel one | View Answer |
Cruise stop | View Answer |
Director of “If....” and “O Lucky Man!” | View Answer |
Disordered | View Answer |
Disoriented | View Answer |
Diva Jenny | View Answer |
Divas’ deliveries | View Answer |
Diverse assortment | View Answer |
Does some gamboling | View Answer |
Dr. Jekyll’s forename | View Answer |
Dragster booster | View Answer |
Everything not specifically left to someone in a will | View Answer |
Expression of contempt | View Answer |
Extra | View Answer |
Fender offering | View Answer |
Follow | View Answer |
Forbidden pitch | View Answer |
Fully cooked | View Answer |
Had lofty plans | View Answer |
Hem’s partner | View Answer |
Hermana de la madre o del padre | View Answer |
High spirits | View Answer |
Historical artifact | View Answer |
Hittite in David’s army | View Answer |
Hors d’oeuvre topping | View Answer |
In the neighborhood | View Answer |
Inc. kin | View Answer |
Inspired by | View Answer |
Kings, on NBA scoreboards | View Answer |
Leisure activity, briefly | View Answer |
Like John Wayne as Genghis Khan in “The Conqueror” | View Answer |
Like some kitchens | View Answer |
Like some wine and cider | View Answer |
Like the “New Year’s Rockin’ Eve” airing | View Answer |
Long sentence | View Answer |
Lush | View Answer |
Manhattan’s 14,600 | View Answer |
Mar. honoree | View Answer |
Mysterious glow | View Answer |
Name-dropping abbr | View Answer |
Nautically-named newspaper feature | View Answer |
Neighborhood | View Answer |
Nick and Nora’s dog | View Answer |
Not new | View Answer |
Notable span | View Answer |
Noted baseball routine | View Answer |
Number before quattro | View Answer |
Org. with lots of schedules | View Answer |
Oscar nominee for “Lawrence of Arabia” | View Answer |
Outstanding Drama Series Emmy winner in 1987, 1989, 1990 and 1991 | View Answer |
Pale green color | View Answer |
Paternity prover | View Answer |
Performing particularly well | View Answer |
Place | View Answer |
Police trap | View Answer |
Prevented from scoring | View Answer |
Puts out | View Answer |
Raunchy reading | View Answer |
Rehnquist’s successor | View Answer |
Rep. opposer | View Answer |
Repair shop courtesy | View Answer |
River under the Brooklyn Bridge | View Answer |
Ruby on screen | View Answer |
Scattered | View Answer |
Serve the champagne | View Answer |
Shakespeare’s “tricksy spirit” | View Answer |
Singer nicknamed “The Velvet Fog” | View Answer |
Ski resort in the Wasatch Mountains | View Answer |
Spades, in Spades | View Answer |
Sports sites | View Answer |
Square where the words in this puzzle’s dropping balls may be heard at the end of a song’s first verse | View Answer |
Starting point of a phone tree | View Answer |
Successful pitcher | View Answer |
Suit | View Answer |
Surgical instrument | View Answer |
Surname on orange wrappers | View Answer |
Swampy spot | View Answer |
Tempt | View Answer |
They’re found between the shoulders | View Answer |
Thread component | View Answer |
Torment oneself | View Answer |
Undermine | View Answer |
Unescorted | View Answer |
Unmatched | View Answer |
Up ___ good | View Answer |
Venezuelan piranha | View Answer |
Was incoherent | View Answer |
Weigh station unit | View Answer |
Well-muscled | View Answer |
Wide boot letters | View Answer |
Wimple wearer | View Answer |
Word of appreciation from Apollinaire | View Answer |
Writers Radcliffe and Beattie | View Answer |
Youngest of the Weasley boys | View Answer |
___ in “apple” | View Answer |
“Ish” | View Answer |
“I’m ___ white” (lyric from the “Hair” song “I’m Black”) | View Answer |
“Little House on the Prairie” surname | View Answer |
“Shiny Happy People” band | View Answer |
“The Cocktail Party” playwright | View Answer |
“The Horse Whisperer” director | View Answer |
“The Pearl Fishers” composer | View Answer |
“Two, two, two mints in one!” brand | View Answer |
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