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'Nature' essayist
'See if ___'
'___ of Blue Eyes' (Thomas Hardy novel)
1995 Robin Williams film
Band on the run?
Bar stock
Basic cell division
Beaten punch
Book before Neh.
Breaking capacity, briefly
Brief bylaws
Chemical suffix
Clinton, e.g.
Completely overjoyed, perhaps
Control, symbolically
Course setting: Abbr.
Debut of 9/15/1982
Detail
Down Under youngsters
Due to heat
Dump
Electronic control system, for short
Exalt
Football playoff grp.
Gives a protective cover
Having more bass
High
Identifying phrase
It has its outlet in the East China Sea
Juliet, to Romeo
Kind of table
Language from which 'galore' comes
Leaders in pits
Less than stellar
Mutinied ship of 1839
NASA, e.g.
Need to make a difference
Neighbor of Eure-et-Loir
Noted Carmelite mystic
One with future prospects?
Onetime Camaro alternative
Opposite of adios
Palm tree locale
Pit
Poet Rexroth
Pool accessory
Primes
Rash decision?
Ready to roll
Reproduces, in a way
Riots
Schubert's 'The ___-King'
Sight in Memphis
Smug expression
Some Monopoly players pay it
Some resins
Split
Starr and Thompson
Stuck
Swell
Terminal headaches?
That's what you think
Tropical insect whose name is the last word in the Official Scrabble Players Dictionary
Unit of 100 ergs per gram
View
White-haired types
Wily
Woman's name suffix
Yeaned youngster
___ chicken