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Two-time National League batting champ Lefty 44
Lefty who was a two-time batting champion 41
Lefty of 1920's-30's baseball 37
Coors' nonalcoholic competitor 34
Brand that contains, in fact, about 0.5% alcohol 48
Beer brand with two apostrophes in its name 43
Anheuser-Busch nonalcoholic brew 32
''___ bodkins!'' 32
Takes too much of, with "on" 38
Pharmacological mishaps, briefly 32
More than stuffs oneself, briefly 33
Indulges to the extreme, informally 35
Has too much of, with "on" 36
Has one's fill and more, briefly 36
Exceeds a reasonable speed limit? 33
Emulates many a grown-up child star 35
Eats too much of, with "on" 37
Eats more of than is wise, with "on" 46
Mythical escapee from the Sirens 32
Captive of the sea nymph Calypso 32
"My name is Nobody" source 36
Its first vol. was published in 1884 36
"The Professor and the Madman" subj. 46
Work started by London's Philological Soc. 46
"Half-caf" was added to it in 2012 44
Work requiring oversized shelves, briefly 41
Wk. that begins with "A-Bazouki" 42
Where age always goes before beauty, briefly 44
Webster's relative, for short 33
Voluminous lexicological work: Abbr. 36
Venerable reference book from the UK 36
“The Professor and the Madman” subj. 44
Ref. work with online subscriptions 35
Ref. work with more than 300,000 entries 40
Ref. work that took 70 years to complete 40
Ref. work that spans 21,730 pages 33
Ref. with no proper nouns in its earliest edition 49
Ref. with more than 2 1/2 million quotations 44
Ref. with about 600,000 word-forms 34
Ref. whose last entry is "zyxt" 41
Ref. that's been online since 2000 38
Ref. book that comes with a magnifying glass 44
Philologists' work, for short 33
Of which A-Ant was pub. in Jan. 1884 36
Noted publication of 1933, for short 36
Monument of lexicography, for short 35
Lexicon with many citations: Abbr. 34
Lexicographic behemoth, for short 33
Its Vol. XVI is "Soot-Styx" 37
Its last word is "zyxt": Abbr. 40
Its first complete ed. was published in 1928 44
It took 70 years to complete, in brief 38
It has hundreds of thousands of meanings: Abbr. 47
Definitive source for linguists: Abbr. 38
Competitor of Chambers, for short 33
"Zyxt" is its final entry: Abbr. 42
Refs. that take up lots of shelf space 38
Refs. that first went digital in 1988 37
Ref. works that occupy entire shelves 37
Ref. works sometimes sold with magnifying glasses 49
Trompe l'___ (optical illusion) 35
Trompe l'___ (visual deception) 35
Trompe l'___ (illusory painting) 36
Trompe l'__ (visual deception) 34
Coup d'___ (survey made with a glance) 42
___-de-boeuf (round or oval window) 35
Word form for ''wine'' 38
Prefix meaning ''wine'' 39
Napa Valley dweller's prefix 32
Palindromic "War on Poverty" agency 45
Antipoverty agcy. created under LBJ 35
Antipoverty agcy. created under L.B.J. 38
Agcy. that led the War on Poverty 33
Antipoverty agcy. created by LBJ 32
"___ the ramparts . . . " 35
"___ the ramparts ..." 32
"___ the ramparts . . ." 34
"___ the land of the free ..." 40
"The Star-Spangled Banner" preposition 48
"The Star-Spangled Banner" contraction 48
" ___ the ramparts ..." 33
" ___ the ramparts . . ." 35
"___ the land of the free . . ." 42
"Star-Spangled Banner" preposition 44
"___ the ramparts we watched ..." 43
"___ the fields we go" 32
"Jingle Bells" contraction 36
Contraction in "Jingle Bells" 39
"Jingle Bells" preposition 36
"___ the fields we go ..." 36
'-- the fields we go ...' 33
The Who's "Love, Reign ___ Me" 44
"Love, Reign ___ Me" (Who song) 41
"___ the hills and far away" 38
"__ the land of the free . . ." 41
" . . . thy warfare ___": Scott 41
"___ the ramparts we watched..." 42
"__ the land of the free ..." 39
The Who's "Love Reign ___ Me" 43
Preposition in "Jingle Bells" 39