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Player of the field hockey-like sport shinty 44
Popular clothing store, with "The" 44
People magazine's 1999 Sexiest Man Alive 44
Princess in Disney's 'Enchanted' 44
Possible response to "Can I, Dad?" 44
Phrase like "zounds," but cutesier 44
Place-name in Genesis's story of Joseph. 44
Pass imperceptibly from one shade to another 44
President called "American Caesar" 44
Poorly suited to working in public relations 44
Passenger on "The Love Boat," e.g. 44
Prince in both parts of "Henry IV" 44
Painter of "The Laughing Cavalier" 44
President called "His Fraudulency" 44
Park Chung ___, S. Korean President: 1963-79 44
Play that depicts Prince Hal as a mature man 44
Poet Doolittle better known as H.D. Imagiste 44
PBS's "The __ Gourmet TV Show" 44
Puff the Magic Dragon's frolicking place 44
Partner of ''skip and jump'' 44
Provider of immunity on "Survivor" 44
Porter's "___ Kick Out of You" 44
Pet bat in TV's "The Munsters" 44
Positive response to "Are you OK?" 44
Place for ''bombs bursting'' 44
Pulitzer Prize winner for "Picnic" 44
Place that could fit this puzzle's theme 44
Provide coverage for through Prudential, say 44
Phil Collins "Dance ___ the Light" 44
Potassium ___ (compound used in photography) 44
Pretenders "Loving You ___ I Know" 44
Places with a large percentage of beachfront 44
Phone call reply to "Who is this?" 44
Panel game show of the '50s and '60s 44
Publication with articles about drugs: Abbr. 44
Penn of "Harold & Kumar" films 44
Publisher of the fictional New York Inquirer 44
Powder ___ (potentially dangerous situation) 44
Philippines "Queen of Talk" Aquino 44
Prez whose two daughters shared his initials 44
Pope who persuaded Attila not to attack Rome 44
Proud, energetic, domineering ones, they say 44
Package phrase that might appeal to a dieter 44
Potok's "My Name is Asher ___" 44
Party label for Brit. P.M. William Gladstone 44
Purple ___, New Hampshire's state flower 44
Problem for someone who can't say grace? 44
Position when buddies won't go to a show 44
Product sold below cost to attract customers 44
Powell partner in "Thin Man" films 44
Parties with a whole lot of shaking going on 44
Poster with a "You are here" label 44
People with a widely-misinterpreted calendar 44
Puzzle with an "Enter" instruction 44
Phil Collins "You Know What I ___" 44
Perle who inspired "Call Me Madam" 44
Performers in black-and-white striped shirts 44
Puccini's "O ___ babbino caro" 44
Piano bar standard composed by Erroll Garner 44
Painting behind bulletproof glass since 2005 44
Pikes Peak and Sugarloaf, for example: Abbr. 44
Perot opposed it during his '92 campaign 44
Prefix meaning ''billionth'' 44
Part of an infamous description of the press 44
Pacific nation once known as Pleasant Island 44
Prefix with ''conservative'' 44
Palindromic abbreviation in industrial music 44
Prosecutor's request at a murder hearing 44
Putting regular gas in a diesel engine, e.g. 44
Publisher of Shooting Illustrated, for short 44
Phone company that merged with Bell Atlantic 44
President who won the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize 44
Politico with the slogan "Forward" 44
Part of a ''Mikado'' costume 44
Pat of "Knute Rockne All American" 44
Philosopher who favored simpler explanations 44
Place in which a bathysphere may be deployed 44
Poem with "To" in the title, often 44
Pablo Neruda's "Elemental ___" 44
Peggy's last name on "Mad Men" 44
Palindromic name associated with the Beatles 44
Pete Townshend "Heart to Hang ___" 44
Prefix with nasal that means 'mouth' 44
Palindromic "Beetle Bailey" canine 44
Poet depicted in art alongside the Scythians 44
Predator capable of 270-degree head rotation 44
Pacific island nation independent since 1994 44
Perry Como's "___ Loves Mambo" 44
Part of the "1712 Overture" byline 44
Presidential portraitist Charles Willson ___ 44
Phrase before ''I see you!'' 44
Place to wait for a couple of minutes, maybe 44
Penelope's pursuer in Looney Tunes toons 44
Presidential also-ran in '92 and '96 44
Play this and you'll end on a high note? 44
Perpetually dirty kid in "Peanuts" 44
Person with a base and a platform, for short 44
Pretend to be asleep (with "play") 44
Playwright's "moment of truth" 44
Pulitzer journalist killed in combat in 1945 44