What Michael Darling wears in "Peter Pan" |
Zero-to-hero character, in film tropes |
Old coin-op restaurant |
Singsong syllables |
Pitch-tracking device |
Aperture providing a discreet view of who's outside your door |
Not recognizable by |
___ Dog Museum (attraction in Odate, Japan) |
Medieval copiers |
Relief during hard times |
"The Kiss" composer |
What an NFL team with the No. 1 draft pick piled up during the previous season |
Shinto structures near torii gates |
Bar order in a 20-ounce glass, say |
"Oh. My. God." |
What's produced on scoreboards during shutouts |
With 40 Down, total revenue after subtracting allowances, discounts and returns |
"Hello?" |
Savings plan that may involve tax-deductible contributions |
Covered area in a monastery |
Old device for watching "JFK" or "UHF," say |
Spooky synonym for a manta ray |
Make fizzy |
Bob's business? |
___ Labaki, first female Arab director to be nominated for an Oscar for best foreign language film |
Principal Skinner's first name |
Source of ancient dialogues |
Arrivals |
They can be caused by submarine landslides |
Making an impression, in a way |
___/her pronouns |
___ over (helped through difficult times) |
Out at night, maybe? |
Upper-arm muscles, briefly |
Like drakes and drones |
Rainforest greenery |
Warning sign in a studio |
Issuer of phone lines? |
"Let's keep that under wraps" |
"Drive" band, aptly |
Card game where cheating is expected |
1998 Wimbledon champion Jana |
Torment persistently |
Small business bigwig |
Like some lower regions |
Containers with crusts |
Crash remedy, perhaps |
Feeling the effects of a bad trip on Amtrak, say |
Draw on squares |
___ management |
2012 Paul Thomas Anderson film about a cult leader |
"The Beguiled" director Coppola |
Former Apple instant-messaging program |
Goes through cycles of weight fluctuation |
Black rings, often |
Typical AP exam taker |
Pop music family that released a Christmas album in 1976 |
Wild prairie ___ (state flower of North Dakota) |
Orgs. participating in School of Excellence programs |
Guthrie Center founder Guthrie |
It's 10 spaces before Free Parking |
Orioles might sit atop it, briefly |
Fu ___ (mustache) |
Parallel planes in science fiction |
___ Luís, Brazil |
Seriously funny show? |
Brings back to reality |
Line of revision |
Torment persistently |
Actor Kenneth who directed "Thor" |
Mule's father |
In your face |
"Turn Back the Hands of Time" singer Davis |
"Ah, that makes sense" |
Flash ___ (sudden public performances) |
Sheltered, on the ocean |
Miss Trueheart played by Glenne Headly in "Dick Tracy" |
Scoffing smile |
Plants with spiny leaves |
About, on a memo |
Component of world-building, in fantasy fiction |
People who attended rituals performed by nonbinary shamans known as quariwarmi |
Chaotic row |
Account holder? |
Starting a new life? |
Rupert who played Ron Weasley |
See 41 Across |
Some bread roll shapes |
Sch. where some "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" scenes were filmed |
Gaits at a horse track |
Maker of Perfect Portions cat food |
Imperial ___ (strong, dark beer) |
"The X-Files" star Duchovny |
Garden mentioned in certain verses |
Swingers with long tails |
"Pass" |
Sources of hits |
Prescription for treating sleep deprivation |
App setting? |
Far from lax |
"Downton Abbey" Emmy winner Maggie |
___ yoga |
"Zorba the Greek" actress Papas |
Instrument played by Anoushka Shankar |
Oft-scaled rock formation at Yosemite |
Obeys a yellow light |
Animal tending to pups |
Gold medal-winning ice dancing partner of Tessa Virtue |
Medieval helmet that sounds like where a newborn sleeps |
Morrison-Clark Historic ___ and Restaurant (D.C. locale included among the Historic Hotels of America) |
Setting of Lene Gammelgaard's book "Climbing High" |
Feeling for a poor soul |
Tissue-taker's noise |
Negates a deletion, in proofreading |
Covers with black liquid |
Buffoonish sort |
It may have many laps |
Tennis star whose name is a homophone of a gray shade |
Hairstyle that's "a way to fight the status quo without saying a word," per the writer Princess Gabbara |
Some wedding reception accessories |
Hardship antonym |
Curfew setter, maybe |
Bustle, to the Bard |
"Original" thing of Christian doctrine |