First word of "A Visit From St. Nicholas" |
Great |
Great |
Film character who says "Named must be your fear before banish it you can" |
Captivate |
Card game with a high level of chance |
Excessively ornate writing |
Summer setting in K.C. |
Whitney in the National Inventors Hall of Fame |
Beverage in a 10-Down |
Respond to an alarm |
"Don't judge a book by its cover," for instance |
Sort |
Preferred option for proceeding |
Some sweet cocktails |
You can take a trip with this without traveling |
Refuse to acknowledge |
___ bran |
.docx alternatives |
Long-stemmed mushroom |
Word that can precede water or war |
Make a boo-boo |
Indication of drunkenness |
One who's mastered the ropes |
Did something hugely risky |
Perfectly timed |
Have |
Just kept talking and talking and talking and ... |
Sign near a highway entrance |
Source of added calories in many processed foods |
Share, as an old story |
Statue that might offend a bluenose |
Bro or sis |
Cheat royally |
Alternative to .net and .gov |
Popular Belgian beers, for short |
Declaration just before a kiss |
"One-man army" of the silver screen |
One who catches up eventually ... or a hint to the ends of 17-, 30- and 46-Across |
Feel sorry about |
ZIP codes, essentially: Abbr. |
Dire appraisal of a situation |
Lacking principles |
___ l'oeil |
Cathedral part |
Exit |
Feel sorry about |
Wedded |
Slow, medium and fast |
Tiffany treasure |
An "R" in R&R |
Universal recipient's category |
Woes |
Little dipper? |
Intended to, informally |
"Able was I ___ I saw Elba" |
Rocky's love in "Rocky" |
Sculling implement |
One who's easily fooled |
Ooze |
Like bills that are overdue |
Standard based largely on hole length |
___ rap |
Parks who is a civil rights hero |
Craft beer spot |
Cowboy |
Experiencing the first stage of grief, say |
Took the gloves off |
Some lenders' holdings |
Funny Wong |
The ___ (gang for a ladies' night out) |
Tommy ___, Dodgers manager with 1,599 career wins |
Unusual sexual preference |
"Skyfall" singer |
Lines that Groucho Marx is famous for |
Cheese whose name comes from the Italian for "sheep" |