Outstanding |
Clothes line? |
Toothed tool |
"Now it makes sense" |
Opposite of baja, in Spanish |
How many it takes to tango |
With 58-Across, "I'm so nervous! There are …" |
Prominent feature of an elephant or dachshund |
"Now it makes sense!" |
Word with jerk or joint |
___ and Caicos Islands |
"I can't stop thinking about it! There's a …" |
Marched in an attention-seeking way |
German luxury auto |
Cards worth 1 or 11 in blackjack |
Opposite of exo- |
"I'll return soon," in a text |
"Why the troubled look?" … or a hint to 17-, 24-, 48- and 58-Across |
Edgar's nickname, perhaps |
Prefix with sphere |
Flightless Australian birds |
Color of unbleached linen |
Skill |
"I can't sit still! There are …" |
Cloth to dry off with |
Figs. that include interest |
Extra amount for a waiter |
What hips don't do, per a Shakira hit |
See 17-Across |
"___ we there yet?" |
Where India is |
It has the same function as "Option" on a Mac |
6-3, 6-2 or 7-6 |
D.C. ball club, informally |
Attacks |
Japanese buckwheat noodle |
"No siree!" |
What baba ghanouj is often served with |
Approx. |
Stunk |
Senator Sanders |
Witch trials locale |
One of the Mannings |
Had breakfast, say |
Extinct megafauna species whose name derives from the Greek for "breast tooth" |
Rear of a ship |
No longer in slumberland |
___-case scenario |
Ward (off) |
Prefix with cycle or code |
Sunrise direction |
Yin's counterpart |
"___ have promises to keep, and miles to go …": Robert Frost |
One of 16 on a chessboard |
Pain |
One in a Freudian trio |
How one sends an embarrassing email to the entire office? |
Sound defeat |
Kind of phone signal that's nearly obsolete |
Like thick-crust, rectangular pizza |
Created |
E pluribus ___ |
Hanukkah money |
Language suffix |
Facebook and Pinterest |
Record of drinks ordered |
Dr. Scholl's product |
World record? |
Bête ___ |
Something a bird or celebrity might do |
"Get Yer ___ Out!" (Rolling Stones album) |
Stage name for rapper Tracy Lauren Marrow |
___ Ed (gym class) |
Intelligence org. |
Sch. for aspiring engineers |
Everest and Denali: Abbr. |