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1978 Bob Marley hit whose title words are sung four times before '... that I'm feelin''
'A Lonely Rage' autobiographer Bobby
'I'm very disappointed in you'
'She was ___ in slacks' (part of an opening soliloquy by Humbert Humbert)
'You got it!'
'You have got to be kidding!'
Area next to an ambulatory
Au courant
Baddie
Believers' comments
Cadaverous
Canal cleaner
Child's play, perhaps
Chuck wagon fare
City at the mouth of the Fox River
Company that makes Aunt Jemima syrup
Cousin of a cassowary
Cudgel
Current happening?
Dance that simulates the drama of a bullfight
Daydreaming
Days of old
Did a farrier's work
Early Inverness resident
Energetic 1960s dance with swiveling and shuffling
Escaped
Fashion model Wek
Faux Japanese reply
Foot of the Appian Way?
Furry folivores
God of life, death and fertility who underwent resurrection
It holds the line
It may be set with music
Jazz duo?
Keen
Kick in
Ko-Ko's dagger in 'The Mikado'
Letter-shaped fastener
Letter-shaped girder
Locale of some mirrors
Lord John Boyd ___, winner of the 1949 Nobel Peace Prize
March instrument?
Menu option
Nooks for books, maybe
Nutrition units
One needing kisses, say
One with fire power?
Out
Pattern sometimes called 'Persian pickles'
See 10-Down
Shade of red
Shady spot in a 52-Down
Snitch
Some essays
Song verse
Sound at an auto race
Start to like
Study, say
Teacher of Heifetz
The Divine, to da Vinci
The farmer's wife in 'Babe'
They know the drill
Ticklee's cry
Trick-taking game
Trouble, in a way
Turned up
Waste of Congress?
Winston Churchill's Rufus, for one
Worked the docks
___ fee