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Begin to blossom
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Brawn
CD-burning software company that bought Napster
Claim of convenience, in ads or otherwise
Common soccer score
Composer of 'Das Augenlicht,' 1935
Compound with a double bond
First African-American golfer with 12 P.G.A. Tour wins
First justice alphabetically in the history of the Supreme Court
Flower of Pâques
Forced, in a way
Frogs and toads
Geographic feature depicted in the Armenian coat of arms
Hot month in Chile
Jigger that jiggles?
Kept one's own counsel, online
Lance Armstrong foundation?
Legendary brothers in law
Lifeless
Light mixer
Like anchors
Like some animal rights campaigns
Minute Maid drink brand
MTV reality show
Neighbor of Ghana
Notable distinction for the planet Krypton
Nurses, say
One suspended in adolescence
One who stands for something
Parts of makeup kits
Plus
Quaker cereal
Roller skate features
Run-down
Salt with the maximum proportion of element #53
Saw the light
See 22-Down
Sets off
Shrub also known as Russian olive
Soft leather used in wallets, whose name derives from a place in California
Some DVRs
Some pointers
Spanish festival
Split personality?
Star of 'London After Midnight,' 1927
Steps away from
Sting
Street lighting specialist?
Tacitly acknowledge
They go places
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Where to go
With 24-Across, number one position
Yak
Zebralike
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