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- Big source for entertainment news
- Classic arcade game in which players can be "on fire"
- The Hawks of the N.C.A.A., familiarly
- Characters in the "Iliad"?
- One that gives a hoot
- Inspiration for van Gogh
- That's what you think!
- Actress Taylor-Joy of "The Queen's Gambit"
- "Out!"
- Greek peak
- Ruffian
- See 56-Across
- No good at all
- Slippery swimmers
- Serengeti grazer
- Match points?
- Barrett who co-founded Pink Floyd
- Cut next to the ribs
- "Just doing my job"
- ___ mater
- Existential question
- Some daring ascents
- Choreographer Bob
- Active volcano near Peru's dormant Pichu Pichu
- Get slick, in a way
- Gifts at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport
- Startled cry
- Go for a lap?
- Trailblazing astronaut Jemison
- Not over the internet, to a texter
- ___ Newman, author of "Heather Has Two Mommies"
- Morally repulsive, in slang
- Sweet Italian bubbly
- Frustrated and betting emotionally, in poker lingo
- Glowing signs
- Set on fire
- Alternative to smooth, at the grocery
- 2010 biodrama co-starring 18-Across
- Burns poem that opens "Wee, sleekit, cowrin, tim'rous beastie"
- Upset
- "It was worth a shot"
- "Peace"
- Area of a room, e.g
- Cousin of "Skol!"
- Lighting of the Olympic flame, and others
- Where orders come from
- Deems proper
- Genesee Brewery offering
- Aunt, in Arequipa
- 1995 alternative rock album by 59-Across that is one of the best-selling albums of all time
- Floats
- River spanned by the Pont Alexandre III
- Sports sticker?
- Moriarty who wrote "Nine Perfect Strangers"
- 1970s-'80s TV character to whom the phrase "jumped the shark" originally referred
- "___ Nacht" (Christmas carol)
- "Squawk on the Street" airer
- "I never knew!"
- Fingers
- Make, with "out"
- Misses
- Form couples
- Cardboard recycling unit
- Ink, so to speak
- Tallest free-standing structure in the Western Hemisphere
- Does drudgery, old-style
- Skaggs of bluegrass fame
- Ran over
- Industry with lots to offer
- Home of the only active diamond mine in the U.S
- Back from vacation, say
- See 15-Across