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'Archer' voice actress Judy | View Answer |
'Citizen Kane' locale | View Answer |
'Home ___' | View Answer |
'I Want to Come Home for Christmas' singer Gaye | View Answer |
'I'll be home for Christmas / If ___ in my dreams' | View Answer |
'Night' author Wiesel | View Answer |
'Open the door, human!' | View Answer |
'Sun's out, guns out' muscles | View Answer |
'The Café-Concert' painter, 1879 | View Answer |
'The Nutcracker and the Mouse King,' e.g | View Answer |
'Things ___ looking up!' | View Answer |
'We did it!' | View Answer |
'We ___ a miracle!' | View Answer |
'Welcome to Hell World' author Luke | View Answer |
'Who wants to take a crack at it?' | View Answer |
'Wintersong' musician McLachlan | View Answer |
'Zing!' | View Answer |
'___ the kraken!' | View Answer |
*'Doesn't affect me' | View Answer |
*1979 film whose final line is a quotation from 'Heart of Darkness' | View Answer |
*Card game that's a gambling variant of a simpler card game | View Answer |
*Phrase used to emphasize the truth of something | View Answer |
*Scandinavian city that's home to the Science Factory | View Answer |
Abbr. on office mail | View Answer |
Adjusts, as shoelaces | View Answer |
Allstate competitor | View Answer |
Atlas box | View Answer |
Attach | View Answer |
Attempts to connect with another plane? | View Answer |
Avoid | View Answer |
Band around a joint | View Answer |
Band or toy preceder | View Answer |
Bathroom cleaner | View Answer |
Be abundant | View Answer |
Bistro reading | View Answer |
Bolt | View Answer |
C feature | View Answer |
Chem class charges | View Answer |
Christmas feast, e.g | View Answer |
Christmas song lyric that serves as a hint to this puzzle's meta | View Answer |
Closefitting head cover | View Answer |
Common Christmas ornament | View Answer |
Completely absorbed | View Answer |
Considered to be | View Answer |
Crime drama genre | View Answer |
Cute source of pants? | View Answer |
Delegate from Can. or Mex., e.g., who assembles in NYC | View Answer |
Discreet email initials | View Answer |
Dodgeball balls, essentially | View Answer |
Downcast | View Answer |
Eagle ___ (source of nest broadcasts) | View Answer |
Emulated crows | View Answer |
Faked out, in hockey | View Answer |
False fronts | View Answer |
Far from terse | View Answer |
Farmer's site, in a song | View Answer |
Feature of rotten eggs | View Answer |
Fiddles' kin | View Answer |
Figure skater Brian who performed in 'Carmen on Ice' | View Answer |
Flavor enhancer inits | View Answer |
Form of sunscreen | View Answer |
Former Firebird maker | View Answer |
Gave, as a hand | View Answer |
Get into a pizza, say | View Answer |
Glazed Christmas dish, perhaps | View Answer |
Go swiftly | View Answer |
Gold medal-winning runner Sebastian | View Answer |
Grant with the album 'Home for Christmas' | View Answer |
Greek series finale? | View Answer |
Greek symbol of density | View Answer |
Hack with an ax | View Answer |
Having a cold, say | View Answer |
Hearing order | View Answer |
Held for questioning | View Answer |
Homering Sammy | View Answer |
How bills may be paid | View Answer |
How some bread tastes | View Answer |
Hustle | View Answer |
Idiomatically reinvented device | View Answer |
Inaugural statements | View Answer |
Instrument heard in the 'Schitt's Creek' theme | View Answer |
Jewelry fastener | View Answer |
Joined forces with horses, say? | View Answer |
Like blizzards, in part | View Answer |
Lines of celebration | View Answer |
Links starting point | View Answer |
Little, informally | View Answer |
Lupino of 'Devotion' | View Answer |
Magazine that's headquartered in Paris | View Answer |
Make a sincere appeal | View Answer |
Make tracks | View Answer |
Maker of 4K Ultra HD TVs | View Answer |
Many ousted leaders | View Answer |
Membranous structure attached to an embryo | View Answer |
Minimal amount | View Answer |
Molly of an Irish folk song | View Answer |
Move like Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce | View Answer |
National Film Award winner Kapoor | View Answer |
Neat assortments | View Answer |
Not as easily solved | View Answer |
Not joking | View Answer |
Number two? | View Answer |
Off-limits thing | View Answer |
OkCupid users' activity | View Answer |
One checking text messages? | View Answer |
Ornamental lace mat | View Answer |
Parts of feet | View Answer |
Patronize, as for lunch | View Answer |
Poli ___ | View Answer |
Power-ful scientist? | View Answer |
Prefix with freeze | View Answer |
Protozoan on a slide | View Answer |
Puppeteer Baird | View Answer |
Reference showing local attractions | View Answer |
Repeated bit of music | View Answer |
River vortexes | View Answer |
Roller coaster track | View Answer |
See 118 Across | View Answer |
Serpents on pharaohs' headdresses | View Answer |
Setting of the game 'Subnautica' | View Answer |
Shelters securely | View Answer |
Silken net | View Answer |
Small unit of vol | View Answer |
Sonic, e.g | View Answer |
Spanish city where the Alhambra is located | View Answer |
Standing by, as a doctor | View Answer |
Star pitcher's low no | View Answer |
Storied gift wrapper | View Answer |
Summer Games blade | View Answer |
Sunbathing goal, often | View Answer |
Supervised reentry into society | View Answer |
Swamp hopper | View Answer |
Synonym of 7 Across | View Answer |
The fourth ___ (journalists, as a group) | View Answer |
Train unit that carries crude material | View Answer |
Two, in poker | View Answer |
Unfair preference, maybe | View Answer |
Uses falsetto, in a way | View Answer |
Vain one's big thing | View Answer |
Wassailing drink | View Answer |
Wet floor cleaner | View Answer |
What many apps run on | View Answer |
Wicked spirit | View Answer |
Willie of Giants fame | View Answer |
Wine ___ (one scoffing at another's merlot, say) | View Answer |
Winged ___ (tree) | View Answer |
Winter wraps | View Answer |
With 29 Down, 'The Ice Storm' director | View Answer |
With a clean slate | View Answer |
Without the means | View Answer |
Work period | View Answer |
World records, e.g | View Answer |
___ grass | View Answer |
___ pressure | View Answer |
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