Most excellent |
HerStory perfume maker |
Cigna competitor |
Ancient animal expert? |
Swimming pool shade |
Taranto ta-ta |
Ref's replay review technique |
Jazz ___ (what Ron Burgundy plays at a nightclub in "Anchorman") |
Expenditures that cannot be recovered |
Shares |
California mountain range, informally |
Intensifies, with "up" |
"In ___ Deep" (Genesis hit) |
Word in a soccer chant |
Cardinal numbers? |
Paste made from fermenting soybeans |
Unused |
Arya Stark's father on "Game of Thrones" |
Besides |
Permanently suspend, as a Twitter account |
Leader on the track? |
1968 sci-fi villain |
Person who's still performing? |
Instrument in Irish heraldry |
Brigham Young's Holy War football rival |
Dispatched |
Tent holder |
DC Comics character whose transparent flesh gives him a skeletal appearance |
Margarita garnish |
Rose who once toured with AC/DC |
Waterloo residents |
Retro gamer's system |
Unagi nigiri fish |
Business address abbr. |
Hole in a shoe |
1990s tape players |
"Monster's Ball" director Forster |
Dental coat |
Understood |
Have an affliction |
___-Loompas (factory workers of film) |
Oxygen consumer's device? |
Lacto-___ vegetarian |
Hockey Hall of Famer who won the Hart Memorial Trophy in 1991 |
Citrus cocktails |
Unit pricing word |
Gas brand offering Top Tier gasoline |
One consulted about pillars |
Habitually |
Gene Wilder-Harrison Ford western comedy involving a journey to a California city |
Spanish article |
Casino contribution |
"___ Chemical Hearts" (2016 novel by Krystal Sutherland) |
Dominating victory |
Photographer's skill |
Wet spot |
Cookie brand founder Wally |
Hooded ___ (bird) |
Word in a soccer chant |
Golden Horse-winning director Lee |
Exam with a "Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological Systems" section |
Was disruptive online |
Luxurious bed linens |
Publishing company whose name serves as a hint to entering several Down answers in this puzzle |
People finishing cakes |
Knowledge or experience, e.g. |
One keeping track of a senator's schedule |
Semi circle? |
Audre Lorde piece |
Apple line |
Became diffuse, as dye |
Word after half or whole, in music |
Source of low notes |
Tony-winning play whose title is Latin for "horse" |
Largest branch of Islam |
"Any ___?" |
Nut on the University of Connecticut's seal |
Certain work permits |
Muesli grains |
Arithmetic figs. |
Flue particles |
Game manual info that adds to the mood but doesn't affect gameplay |
Financial figure in red ink |
Terse query in response to "You're lying" |
Uninterrupted sequence |
Happening right now |
Basketmaking wood |
Officially order to appear |
Peter who played Henry II in "Becket" |
Wrote |
Showing no mercy |
Drawback |
Champion's keepsake |
Shelf for vases |
Oven user's protector |
"In your face!" |
Humming pack animal |
Goes through a whole season in 24 hours, say |
Bald-faced flier, maybe |
Kelamoku dance |
"That makes sense" |
Pearl Jam rocker Eddie |
Invigorating retreats |
More unsettling |
"The Battle Hymn of the Republic" lyricist Julia Ward ___ |
Annoyingly fastidious |
"Personal Values" painter Magritte |
"Hey ... this way!" |
"She's the one" |
Civil rights movement protest action |
Returnees from a 1914-1918 Eur. conflict |
Spike in the end zone? |
That'll show you |
Smart ___ (one making wisecracks) |
"Piece of My Heart" singer Franklin |
"My Heart" singer Young |
Angry audience's tomatoes, e.g. |
___ point |
Fail |
Made a mountain out of a molehill |
Shinto shrine gateway |
Sum thing? |
"Well, hello there!" |
Hawaiian garment with a repeated syllable |
Industrial facility |
___ mater |
French pronoun seen at the start of 112 Down |
Yu Garden city |
Outro's place, in a song |
Flue particles |
Whimsical and amusing |
Barn nestlings |
Someone from Sydney |
Cheryl Boone ___, first Black president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences |
Non-glossy finishes |
Violet family bloom |
Switch positions |
Schooner's spars |
Not having undergone processing |
Dressed like Ketanji Brown Jackson |
Southwest landform |
Strenuous effort |
Arrange film clips, say |
Demonstrate gumption |
Art Garfunkel's middle name |
Ability researched by J.B. Rhine in the 1930s |
Apply lightly |
"Okey-dokey!" |