Part of a big media campaign |
About 200 feet, for a Boeing 777 |
Artist Vincent van ___ |
Tiara go-with |
Kind of spider commonly found near train tracks |
Held on to |
Slacks, say, in slang |
Apparel in many a Degas painting |
With 23-Across, what this puzzle's subject promised in his most famous address |
See 21-Across |
Premium flight amenity |
Piercing-free bijouterie |
Landmark dedicated on 5/30/1922 |
Raymond ___, Best Actor nominee for portraying this puzzle's subject (1940) |
Hades' collection |
Rough and uneven |
Actress Green of "Casino Royale" |
They watch what you eat, for short |
Order of doughnuts |
It's in, then it's out |
"Norma ___" |
Pining away |
Suitcase |
He played Ferris Bueller's droning economics teacher |
Something easily snapped |
Pay-___-click (advertising model) |
Place for an ace |
Wish to take back |
Composer Zimmer |
N.H.L. great Bobby |
PDF alternative |
Get the ___ |
Situated |
Office |
Big moneymaker |
Italicize or underline |
It's all about me |
Feature first recommended to this puzzle's subject by an 11-year-old girl |
Extendable recording device |
Rivendell resident, in "The Lord of the Rings" |
Drink (up) |
"You with me?" |
___ Offroad Fury (2000s video game series) |
Cable news anchor Cabrera |
Stuffed pockets |
Nickname for this puzzle's subject |
Eponymous physicist Mach |
Have ___ (be able to jump high, in slang) |
Ulysses S. Grant, e.g. |
Bit of "deets" |
Locales in a winery tour, perhaps |
Bikini's place |
"Crazy Rich Asians" director Jon M. ___ |
IV site, for short |
Choose |
When repeated, cheer accessory |
Stretches |
Trattoria staple |
Takes part in a pilot program? |
Sanskrit for "great soul" |
Sent a letter |
Govt. aid for a mom-and-pop store |
Some titles with tildes |
Backs |
Some Asian cuisine |
Skiing star Lindsey |
Partner of aid |
Pieces included with Ikea furniture |
Barely get wet? |
Writer Georges whose 300-page novel "A Void" completely avoided the letter E |
Is ___ (probably will) |
Utmost |
Classic Pontiac |
Title role in a Monteverdi opera |
Win at life |
One-eyed giant? |
McCartney of fashion |
Maker of the Q7 and Q8 |
Cry from one being tickled, maybe |
Runs well |
Snug-fitting underwear |
Greetings sent with a click |
Tab inits. |
Unlikely winners in Fortnite, say |
Earful in an elevator |
Dead lines? |
I.S.P. alternative to 84-Down |
Diner order |
Say outright |
One epithet for this puzzle's subject |
Another epithet for this puzzle's subject |
"Buy low, sell high" outcome |
Aches (for) |
Nailed |
Ongoing quarrel |
Cousin of a bittern |
Ray of McDonald's fame |
Arched body part |
Utility bill unit |
Campaign nickname that reflected the rustic upbringing of this puzzle's subject |
Beachside locale |
Loving turndown |
Accessory in which this puzzle's subject stashed important documents |
[Outta my way, slowpoke!] |
Wrinkly fruit |
Home to about 75% of the world's tornadoes |
Rocker Bob |
More than unpleasant |
Island whose capital and largest city is Iraklion |
Habitual drinker |
Subject of the seven-letter mnemonic PALE GAS |
"Zip-a-dee-doo-dah," e.g. |
Fastball stat |
Hon |
I.S.P. alternative to 32-Down |
Biting remarks? |
___ on over (go somewhere, in slang) |
Court figure, informally |
Perfumed pouches |
Symbols of rebirth in ancient Egypt |
Goat's milk cheese |
Anthony or Joe who directed "Avengers: Endgame" |
Makeup set? |
One making a racket? |
Some arcade machine mechanisms |
Spooky sounds |
One chased by un perro |
Lead-in to historic |
___ the Kid, rhyming N.H.L. nickname |
Otolaryngologist, for short |
This really blows |