California setting for "Hannah Montana" |
End of a proof, for short |
Blackens with goo |
Salt Lake City collegian |
Revered emblem |
Watson of "Beauty and the Beast" |
Boundary marking the limits of a black hole |
Tuna type |
Fort ___ (gold depository) |
Carpe ___ (seize the day) |
Director of the horror films "Cabin Fever" and "Hostel" |
Comedian Martin |
Miner's big find |
Gray, say |
President who was formerly Theodore Roosevelt's secretary of war |
Second-in-charge, as at a restaurant |
Campaigned |
Texter's guffaw |
Toss the pigskin perfectly |
Offshoot of punk |
Raise on a farm |
Dubliner's land |
Knockoffs, informally |
"The ___ Erwin Show" (1950s sitcom) |
Baby's first word, maybe |
Parts of radios |
Like pistachios and lemons |
Dog in "Finding Neverland" |
Peace Nobelist Wiesel |
19-Down for an air gun |
Classic comics rallying cry ... or a hint to 18-, 30- and 49-Across |
Politician Buttigieg |
Her, to Henri |
Joel or Ethan of the film world |
Affect in a distant, menacing way |
Jail, in slang |
"Sure, my pleasure!" |
"Leave it to the ___" |
Instrument with a soundbox |
It bends when you sit |
Election night graphic |
Jeans material |
Must have |
Anticipate |
One little bite |
Like most roads |
Holst who composed "The Planets" |
Subject in which sin is an important topic? |
Cover, as a car |
It means "no returns allowed" |
Hula hoop? |
Group wielding pitchforks, say |
Triage sites, for short |
Strolled |
Monarchy for over a thousand years |
Things shooting from a sci-fi monster's eyes |
Treatment for A.D.H.D. |
White bills in Monopoly |
Partner of Hammer in the supermarket |
Key to get out? |
Vocal percussionists |
Tinder or Venmo |
One creating a little buzz at an outdoor party |
Harry Potter's best friend |
Angrily abandon a video game |
Long stretch |
Approximately 39 inches |
A Stooge |
"The most successful ___ seldom pays for its losses": Thomas Jefferson |
Part of an office bldg. address |
See 61-Across |
Follower of "the," often |
Trap |
Preppy clothing brand |
Prefix with god or john |
Spry |
However, in brief |
Rise from bed ... or drop to one's stomach |