Moore of the Brat Pack |
Falls, as into an easy chair |
Zero-star fare |
City in Camus' "The Plague" |
___ noodles (economical fare) |
Worked like Rumpelstiltskin |
Needs no tailoring |
___ ware (Japanese porcelain) |
Utopian setting |
Red-carpet affair |
Huck Finn's creator |
"That's a riot!" |
Candidate for rehab, perhaps |
Feature of most weekday crosswords |
Unaccounted-for period |
"Gesundheit!" equivalent |
Like sashimi |
"Phooey!" |
Bring into harmony |
Comics bark |
Writings of the first parts of 21- and 53-Across and 3- and 31-Down |
Family tree members |
On a flash drive, say |
Palm that produces "superfood" berries |
Many millennia |
Puts the whammy on |
Alternative to "dude" or "dawg" |
Feather-filled, like a pillow |
Extinct bird of Mauritius |
Quicken Loans offering, for short |
First president in the White House |
Spare tire, so to speak |
Make mockery of |
Mariinsky Ballet, as it's known internationally |
Home to Gilligan |
Start of a patent |
Be a brat |
Revolver innovator Samuel |
Relax, as rules |
"The X-Files" agent Monica |
New Ager with some Gaelic lyrics |
Tip, as one's hat |
Lake where Perry prevailed |
"Lost" actor |
Jeans measurement |
Louis who sang "Sing, Sing, Sing" |
Ogden Nash's priest |
Bradley, the "GI's General" |
Snap out of a funk |
Peevish states |
Bombard with four-letter words |
Napoleon victory site of 1796 |
Bake-off need |
Confident solver's implement |
Where the Jets and Sharks clashed |
Puts off, as a decision |
Dumpster filler |
Bret who wrote of Poker Flat |
Fuel for some 12-Downs |
For face value, as a stock |
"Legally Blonde" actor |
Grant's side |
McLain, MLB's last 30-game winner |
Thing to spare, in a saying |
___ broche (on a skewer) |
___-friendly ("green") |
Conan O'Brien or Prince Harry |
Woman's laced vest |
"Dilbert" setting |
Senegal's capital |
Responds to an Evite |
Gem in Chinese carvings |
Start the bidding |
Pseudo-cultured |
Pouty look |
Israel, to the U.S. |
VCR format that lost out to VHS |
Sloop's foresail |