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'Battle of the Sexes' actress Riseborough | View Answer |
'Cast Away' locale | View Answer |
'Divergent' series actor ___ James | View Answer |
'Do it ... or ___!' | View Answer |
'Don't even go there!' | View Answer |
'Election' actress Witherspoon or 'Harlem Nights' actress Della | View Answer |
'Exodus' director Preminger | View Answer |
'Hair' clips? | View Answer |
'Hey! Come over here!' | View Answer |
'Hold That Ghost' co-star Costello | View Answer |
'Juice' actor Omar | View Answer |
'Mamma Mia!' quartet | View Answer |
'Mass' actress Dowd | View Answer |
'No need to panic' | View Answer |
'Spare' barbecue item | View Answer |
'The Magnificent Seven' actor Brynner | View Answer |
'Underworld' director Wiseman | View Answer |
'We've got some big problems here' | View Answer |
'What's your ___?' (text to one en route) | View Answer |
'___ being said ...' | View Answer |
'___ Misérables' | View Answer |
'___ the Dragon' (classic Bruce Lee film) | View Answer |
'___ you next week!' | View Answer |
'¡Muchas ___!' | View Answer |
114 Across and others | View Answer |
1980 thriller starring Michael Caine and Angie Dickinson that surprisingly didn't win an Oscar for best costume design? | View Answer |
2004 sci-fi thriller starring Robin Williams that surprisingly didn't win an Oscar for best film editing? | View Answer |
2005 comedy starring Queen Latifah that surprisingly didn't win an Oscar for best makeup and hairstyling? | View Answer |
2006 romantic mystery starring Edward Norton, Paul Giamatti and Jessica Biel that surprisingly didn't win an Oscar for best visual effects? | View Answer |
2012 musical comedy starring Anna Kendrick and Rebel Wilson that surprisingly didn't win an Oscar for best sound? | View Answer |
A.I. villain in '2001: A Space Odyssey' | View Answer |
Arise unexpectedly | View Answer |
Barley wine, e.g., despite its name | View Answer |
Bear hugged by a child | View Answer |
Beginning | View Answer |
Beginning from | View Answer |
Biden's secretary of the interior Haaland | View Answer |
Bonfire detritus | View Answer |
Bottom line of film? | View Answer |
Breaks things off | View Answer |
Broad neck scarf | View Answer |
Captain Marvel or Wonder Woman, e.g | View Answer |
Commedia dell'___ | View Answer |
Con's counterpart | View Answer |
Contend (for) | View Answer |
Cookie eaten in 'Rounders' | View Answer |
Coral biomes | View Answer |
Cracker added to soup | View Answer |
Crude body? | View Answer |
Delicate with words | View Answer |
Discuss, with 'out' | View Answer |
Distribute equitably | View Answer |
Every once in a while | View Answer |
Express disapproval of | View Answer |
Fades out, with 'down' | View Answer |
Familiarize (oneself) | View Answer |
Farm receptacles | View Answer |
Find for Indiana Jones | View Answer |
Fit for the task | View Answer |
Foolish one, in London | View Answer |
Gal Gadot or Natalie Portman, by birth | View Answer |
Geological intervals | View Answer |
Geological intervals | View Answer |
Gets to a parking space | View Answer |
Hang, as a wet shirt | View Answer |
Hanks, Hardy, Hiddleston or Holland of Hollywood | View Answer |
Have a fixation, with 'over' | View Answer |
Have a night meal | View Answer |
Heat in a microwave | View Answer |
High-five call before 'down low' | View Answer |
Holistic massage practice | View Answer |
Infinitely complex geometric shape | View Answer |
It's on the syllabus | View Answer |
Japanese city with a beer museum | View Answer |
Kayaker's whirlpool | View Answer |
Lack of difficulty | View Answer |
Lead weapon in 'Clue' | View Answer |
Like knowledge that's not based on previous experience | View Answer |
Like the feathered serpent god Kukulcán | View Answer |
Like this clue number | View Answer |
Mary Poppins or Mrs. Doubtfire, e.g | View Answer |
Mass. setting | View Answer |
Moray ___ | View Answer |
Museum vase | View Answer |
Music genre at a rave | View Answer |
Nation where the film 'Taste of Cherry' is set | View Answer |
Need antibiotics, say | View Answer |
NFL helmet opening | View Answer |
Nicholas who directed 'Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan' | View Answer |
Noble rank | View Answer |
Not yet unionized? | View Answer |
Number of fingers on Count Rugen's right hand, in 'The Princess Bride' | View Answer |
Olive ___ ('Popeye' character once played by Shelley Duvall) | View Answer |
One of many pack animals carried by Luisa in 'Encanto' | View Answer |
Palindromic flour | View Answer |
Passed on a racetrack, maybe | View Answer |
Percentage imposed by the state | View Answer |
Place with toys for toys | View Answer |
Plant bearing almonds or pecans, say | View Answer |
Polyunsaturated ___ | View Answer |
Post-workout massage | View Answer |
Protected like a chef | View Answer |
Puts money down for | View Answer |
Ready to ride, as a horse | View Answer |
Restaurant servings | View Answer |
Ride a breaking wave | View Answer |
Rowing blade | View Answer |
Rubber ducks' settings | View Answer |
Salary maximum | View Answer |
Santa's helper played by Will Ferrell in 2003 | View Answer |
Savings plan letters | View Answer |
Sch. where Regina Hall received a master's degree in journalism | View Answer |
See 11 Down | View Answer |
Share a secret | View Answer |
Short argument | View Answer |
Sigh after a good effort | View Answer |
Singer Franklin | View Answer |
Singer who won three Grammys for her song 'Rolling in the Deep' | View Answer |
Small softball margin | View Answer |
Some Liszt pieces | View Answer |
Spot for ChapStick | View Answer |
Stratovolcano in Sicily | View Answer |
Subculture with many clad in black | View Answer |
Sucker, or a word that can precede 'sucker' to make a bird | View Answer |
Suppose to be true | View Answer |
Swanky | View Answer |
Swimming pool facility | View Answer |
Tenor of a Wagner opera | View Answer |
Tightly stretched | View Answer |
Train in a classroom | View Answer |
Turn into an edible paste | View Answer |
Unsafe, as some roads | View Answer |
Valuable casino cards | View Answer |
West Bank grp | View Answer |
What fans provide | View Answer |
Winner of two World Golf Championship tournaments (in 2004 and 2010) | View Answer |
With 16 Down, 1965 epic starring Max von Sydow that surprisingly didn't win an Oscar for best original screenplay? | View Answer |
XX percent of XV | View Answer |
___ off (quite upset) | View Answer |
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