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- Flattering poem (3)
- Home of many Sherpa people (5) *
- Drop kick (4)
- Shopping cart unit (4)
- Hat worn by some tennis players (5) *
- Aftermath of an out-of-control party (4) *
- Gets frothy (5)
- Performance with two singers (4) *
- Shape of an ice rink (4) *
- Zodiac sign symbolized by scales (5) *
- "Are You the ___?" (MTV reality show) (3) *
- Animal kept as a pet by Harley Quinn (5) *
- Clubs or hearts (4)
- Weather that may cancel a picnic (4) *
- Centerpiece of the Taj Mahal (4) *
- Ain't (4)
- Polite address common in the South (4) *
- Filipino pantry staple (4) *
- Trait of easy-to-follow directions (7) *
- Party before a big game (8) *
- Night before a special day (3) *
- Common blister site (9) *
- Clip-___ (sound of a horse's hooves) (4) *
- Gender-neutral pronoun (4) *
- Controls the music (3) *
- "The weekend! Finally!" (4) *
- The p in mph (3)
- Small bird that hoots (5) *
- Site of the Islamic Revolution of 1979 (4) *
- Baseballs and basketballs, but not footballs (7) *
- Pretend to be, at a Halloween party, say (4) *
- Divisions for weightlifters (4) *
- Lough , inlet between Donegal and Derry on the north coast of Northern Ireland (5) *
- Rodgers —, 2002 New York City and Boston Marathon winner (3) *
- Kenny , radio and television entertainer born Maurice Cole who died in 1995 (7) *
- Arthur —, composer of 1949 opera The Olympians (5) *
- Port and university city in W Turkey (5) *
- Suburb of Bristol associated with a famous suspension bridge (7) *
- John , US statesman whose signature is the most prominent on the Declaration of Independence (7) *
- Python in Rudyard Kipling novel The Jungle Book (3) *
- That part of the lower back also called the lumbus (4) *
- Atoll in the Pacific Ocean taken by the US from Japan in 1944 that later became a testing ground for atomic weapons (8) *
- Shirley —, actress who played Jill Masterson in 1964 film thriller Goldfinger (5) *
- Salma , actress who played the title role in 2002 biopic Frida (5) *
- Nicolaes —, Dutch painter whose oils include 1655's The Idle Servant (4) *
- Very small annual with white flowers having a mainly coastal distribution within the British Isles (7) *
- Stockard , Best Actress in a Leading Role Oscar nominee for Six Degrees of Separation (8) *
- Frail young character in 1839 Charles Dickens book Nicholas Nickleby (5) *
- 1858 novel by R M Ballantyne subtitled A Tale of Esquimaux-Land (6) *
- Plant with greenish-white flowers cultivated for its edible rounded bulb (5) *