Refrain in 51-Across that accompanies the sounds at 24-, 37- and 47-Across |
"Pshaw!" |
Hole-punching tool |
Rank between sarge and cap'n |
"The Book of ___" (2010 Denzel Washington film) |
Toward the back of a ship |
Healthful husks in cereal or muffins |
Actress Saldana of "Avatar" |
Old dagger |
Slow on the uptake |
Carol words before "Born is the King of Israel" |
"The Rose" singer Midler |
Maternity ___ |
"___ to a Nightingale" (Keats poem) |
Pointy-eared magical creature |
City NNW of Oklahoma City |
Up overhead |
Convene to strategize on the football field |
Got some shut-eye |
___ Chicken (Chicago-based restaurant chain) |
French suffix with jardin |
"Just chill!" |
Alum |
Consecrate, in a way |
Realtor-speak for "move" |
Win-win |
Humble, as a manger |
Alma mater for Aldous Huxley and George Orwell |
Astonish |
Marketer's suggestion for the holidays |
Treble symbol |
Loose-fitting Hawaiian dress |
Turn to others for assistance |
Nowhere to be found, colloquially |
Group that may stand on risers |
The best of the best |
Something good to have on hand for cold weather? |
Places of paradise |
Assistant |
Speech therapist's concern |
Game fish whose face resembles that of a herd animal |
Power source for old locomotives |
Off! ingredient |
"Hmm, where ___ I?" |
Apple storage service beginning in 2011 |
Recede |
Rum-soaked cake |
"Please demonstrate" |
Anger |
1980s sitcom E.T. |
Sooner than soon |
Dog-___-dog (vicious) |
What an adjective modifies |
Word with change or spill |
Chicago ballplayer |
Audition, with "out" |
The Allman brother who married Cher |
On fire |
Capital of the Yukon |
Greek war god |
Feminine name that's also a tropical jungle vine |
Prompted, in a play |
Hip-hop dance move popular in the 2010s |
Like brand-new tires |
What Jupiter and Saturn are made of |
Married woman in Madrid |
Patriotic World Cup chant |
___ Scout cookies |
U.K.-based financial giant |
Fix, as shoelaces |
Children's song featuring the animals and sounds in this puzzle |
Some moving rentals |
Ain't, in other words |
Singer Gibson or Harry |