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'Careless Hands' crooner, 1949
'I'm gone'
'Olé ___' (1976 rock album)
1950's-60's TV horse
1997 Stallone film
3.7 x 10 to the 10th power disintegrations per second, to a physicist
A lot
Backward
Baseball's first $1 million/year player
Beginning of time?
Bills
Biting
Blockage
Break time, often
Buddy, in slang
Certain Arab
Cozenage
Crazily
Decrease the production (of)
Eukaryotic organism
Excitedly
Exhorted
Family heads
Fancy
Feature of good design
Fill
Fire extinguishers
Flip over
Foes of the Seminoles
Follower and then some
Foulness
Galilee town in John 2:1
Give
Good bettors follow it
Group belonging to the same rank
Having little support
Ideal match, it's said, for a Cabernet Sauvignon
It has a forked tail
It's often fixed
Its nickname is 'Family City, U.S.A.'
Kind of seat
Loathing
Longtime Leonard foe
Made over
Mums
Napery
Not laid on thick
Noted Italian marble
Obtain
Proceeds
Puppets
Question from the back seat
Robert Burns, the ___ Bard
Romance author Foster
Sailing along
She played Irene in 'Me, Myself & Irene'
Shockingly bright
Show of amusement
Start of a show
Super Bowl champs of 2000
Symbol of Minerva
Temporary lodging
Thomas Mann novella '___ Kröger'
Top spot?
Topper
Wafers-and-creme treat
Wasn't generous with
Went faster than by foot, say
Wipe
Woodskin, e.g.