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Composer Weill
Conclude by
Corporate honchos, for short
Cougars
Dear one, in Italy
Furrowed part of the head
Getting ahead of
Giggle
Hair removal brand
Hammer and mallet
Hitch, as oxen
Jekyll's counterpart
Kind of tube or ear
Layouts
Letter before omega
Like books
Like some baseball catches
Like some gases
Marquis de ___
Move crabwise
New York's ___ Place
New Zealand native
Not stale, as chips
Not stand steadily
Opposed to, in 'Li'l Abner'
Optometrist's concern
Org.
Pacifists
Pepsi rival
Perfumes
Roll call at a political convention
Shrewd
Some casual shirts
Some gamblers' weaknesses
Split ___ with ham
Start of a free call
Stops, as electricity
Strong as always
Switzerland's Zug or Zurich
The 'C' of CNN
The 'I' of 'The King and I'
Theater worker
Tiny
Turndowns
Villa d'___
Writer Jaffe
___ double take
___ shooting
'The ___ Ranger'
'How nice!'
'Mamma ___!'
'Mary ___ little lamb'
'My Friend' of old radio
From ___ Z
'O Canada,' e.g.
'To thine own ___ be true'
'___, humbug!'
1943 Mary Martin musical
1950's horror film creature, with 'the'
1980's George Peppard series, with 'The'
404, in old Rome
A Brontë sister
Astronaut Armstrong
El ___ (Spanish hero)
Bakery worker
Baseball glove
Basketball Hall-of-Famer Thomas
Bawl out
Burden
California's San ___ Bay
Cardiologist's concern
Carrier for needles and pins
Comedian Philips
Easy mark, slangily
Completely
Door fastener