"Yes, that's abundantly clear" |
" … have it your way, then" |
BeBe's sister, in a gospel duo |
Source of refreshments on a train to London |
Instigate |
Financial institution with A.T.M.s known as "Green Machines" |
Something "dead" in a haunted corn maze? |
___ powder (manicure type) |
Fellow presenter |
It comes from the heart |
Art knife brand |
Summer drink made from the fruits of two tropical trees |
Paintings in the "Water Lilies" series, e.g. |
Go downhill fast, maybe |
Graphic showing the status of a download, say |
Dating app for queer women |
Like Polish, but not polish |
Elizabeth of cosmetics |
Lionizing lines |
Openness |
General during the Clone Wars |
Certain edible seedlings |
"Last Christmas" pop duo |
Khan tract? |
Marble count for each side in Chinese checkers |
Keep in stock, say |
Opposite of a jumbo shake? |
"Breakfast at Tiffany's" author |
Prefix with trust or rust |
"Apollo and ___" (Bernini masterpiece) |
Sounds of hesitation |
Kick around some concepts |
Recorded, in a way |
Aspiring driver's need |
Throw hard, in modern slang |
Invite for |
Quaint store |
Painter whose "Olympia" caused controversy for its depiction of a sex worker |
Maze runner |
Result of burning sage |
"Mistress of the Dark" in a 1988 film |
"Not happening!" |
"Othello" role |
2016 election nickname |
Sound sounds |
Catchy song |
Encouragement to a flamenco performer |
Cut finely |
Civil rights leader Medgar |
Little while |
Campbell of horror film fame |
Adjective often paired with "hearty" |
Just terrible, in slang |
One of the original five inductees into the Baseball Hall of Fame |
The "boy" in the Broadway lyric "Never before has a boy wanted more!" |
Noted convention center? |
"Duh!," in textspeak |
The emperor Caligula wanted to name his a consul, in legend |
Pastry whose dough is used in making pigs in a blanket |
June observance |
"Moo, ___, La La La!" (children's book) |
Common situations in time travel narratives |
Cruise through |
Lowercase "n" lookalike |
Its cups aren't supposed to runneth over |
Singer Lewis |
Last word in the full title of Cervantes's most famous novel |
Pigeonry |
Halloween-themed hit, with a hint to four squares in this puzzle |
What the puck is going on? |