WSW's opposite |
Boring routine |
"Dónde ___?" ("Where are you?") |
Deliberately procrastinate |
Home visits? |
Tyke |
Granite State campus, in brief |
Spike of cinema |
Word before likely or wanted |
"Portlandia" airer |
Spacecraft for NASA's Artemis 1 mission |
Fruits that are 87% water |
Labors away at |
Dry, like some Rioja wine |
Long of Hollywood |
Past |
Part of 108-Down |
Disappear unexpectedly |
Like ships at harbor |
Ones agreeing silently |
Land united by Theseus |
Opposite of a rave |
With 23-Across, second film to win all five major Academy Awards (1975) |
Leave gobsmacked |
Started off gently |
Subject of sticker shock |
Crime thriller that takes some liberties with its namesake legal concept (1999) |
Lead-in to cumulus |
Districts in N.Y.C. and London |
Salacious |
See 18-Across |
Tampa's ___ Arena |
Down's counterpart: Abbr. |
Warm offering at a sushi bar |
Driving aid |
Line of Android smartphones |
Nail polish brand |
Semiautobiographical film set in rural Montana (1992) |
Precursor to Windows |
Dressed, so to speak |
Practiced hypergamy |
Cal. units |
German title |
Pub diversion |
Gets good and hot at the beach |
Plains tribe |
With an unseen portion of 128-Across, Oscar-winning martial arts film (2000) |
"That's my cue!" |
Put into effect |
Moved confidently |
Tolkien's Treebeard, for example |
Enjoy a cuppa |
Caterpillars, e.g. |
Prix fixe offering |
Native Americans of Nebraska |
Madrid or Barcelona, por ejemplo |
Physicist Fermi |
Bono and Liston |
Part of a dance |
Beyoncé's "If I Were ___" |
Univ. of Maryland athletes |
Longtime N.B.A. executive ___ Ujiri |
Classic cars |
"The Hurt Locker" danger, for short |
Horse's vote? |
Roald Dahl heroine |
"___-lish!" |
Dark comedy about a carnivorous plant (1960, 1986) |
Door parts |
Cousin of euchre |
Possessive preceding Pieces and Puffs |
A.P.R. reducer, potentially |
Many shelter pups |
Uproar |
Bruins' home, in brief |
Idiot, in Britspeak |
I.C.U. workers |
Pulitzer Prize winner for "A Death in the Family" |
Poet's planet |
A.C.C. school |
Garfield or Sylvester |
Garfield and Sylvester |
Global economic org. |
"Well, fancy that!" |
Name that's also a state abbreviation |
Verbally hesitate |
It might leave you smooth ... or rattled |
Yogi Bear wears one, despite having no shirt |
Romantic dramedy directed by Sofia Coppola (2003) |
Arles article |
Boozehound |
Certain chess piece |
Livid state |
Iceberg and others |
"OMG, enough already!" |
Artfully nimble |
Coen brothers farce involving the C.I.A. (2008) |
"The Simpsons" grandpa |
Flowers that Tiny Tim "tiptoed through" in a 1968 hit |
___ acid |
Jazz pianist ___ Jamal |
High-altitude grazer |
"You can believe it!" |
At the ready |
Send, as payment |
Certain religious leaders |
Mayberry character |
Author Anaïs |
Like many fourth graders |
Held |
Actress Brosnahan of "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" |
Bounce back |
Heavy bass? |
"Must be something ___" |
What an opener precedes |
Dietary measure |
Ultimate medical breakthrough |
Much of a waiter's income, typically |
H.S. class |
Do something |
Locale for an orchestra |
"Right away, boss!" |
Digital location markers |
"___ nothing" |
Some golf scores |
Like many outstretched catches |
A praying mantis has just one, found on its stomach(!) |
They deal with a lot of baggage, for short |
Entertainment at many a wedding |
Blockbuster sequel with an iconic plot twist (1980) |
Lucille Clifton's "Homage to My Hips," for one |
"Put ___ on it!" |
Midwest metropolis: Abbr. |
Book after Leviticus |
Animated dinosaur film that spawned 13 sequels (1988) |
Rocket-shaped candy |
Like many Instagram influencers |
Early alphabet trio |
Oil holder, maybe |
Paris's ___ de la Cité |