Lease |
Tube rider, e.g. |
End of Arthur Miller's "The Crucible," e.g. |
Courage under fire |
Cheese wrapped in wax |
Dearest partner? |
Abstainer's amount |
Largest TV network in the world, by number of employees |
Word-of-mouth |
Cortana : Microsoft :: ___ : Apple |
"___ qué?" |
Scraping (out) |
Over |
Port of Alaska |
What you get when you put your hands together? |
N.L. West team, on scoreboards |
Scottish noble in "Macbeth" |
Strip, as a ship |
Ones always taking cover? |
Extravagantly emotional |
Military move |
Crown covering |
Antilles resident |
Word with memory or bike |
One of many in Indiana Jones's possession |
Quell, as concerns |
First name on the Supreme Court |
"Just peachy" |
Chaucer chapter |
Rumble in the Jungle promoter |
Chimp who orbited Earth in 1961 |
Plant used to make mescal |
Pear cultivar |
Go kaput, with "out" |
1985 benefit concert watched by nearly two billion people |
Rouse to action |
"The Beast" for the U.S. president, for one |
Close behind, as a canine |
No-goodnik |
Finish off |
See 63-Down |
With 62-Down, end of a college address |
Gal in Hollywood |
"Go ahead, try this!" |
Sign |
Fastidious roommate of classic TV |
One way to administer a tranquilizer |
To boot |
Electronics whiz |
Opposite of ruddy |
Engaged in some amorous behavior |
Creator of Heffalumps and Woozles |
Sing ___ |
Cost for a commercial |
Swear words? |
Like some face creams and serums, supposedly |
It has options for "cc" and "bcc" |
Newsroom positions |
With the circled letters, a hint to solving seven Across clues |
True-blue |
Actress Uzo |
Montana, once |
Ankle bones |
Still a contender |
Putting in an enclosure |
Loan letters |
"Why did I do that?!" |
Exhibit grandiloquence |
Character that's popular on social media |
Instrument with a bell |
Most frequent number, in math |
"May the forces of ___ become confused on the way to your house": George Carlin |
Partner of Parks |
Ritzy |
W.N.B.A. star Taurasi with five Olympic gold medals |
Has a novel experience? |
Class now known as Family and Consumer Sciences, informally |
Sidestep |