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Stevie Ray Vaughan plays it "Dirty" 45
Its winner beats the loser with a stick 39
Game played on green baize, usually 35
Game in "The Color of Money" 38
Feature of the Buckingham Palace grounds 40
Facility often closed in the winter 35
English plays a major role in it 32
"The Color of Money" theme 36
"Temptation Island" feature 37
"No lifeguard on duty" site, perhaps 46
"McElligot's ---" (Dr. Seuss) 43
"McElligot's ___": Dr. Seuss 42
"McElligot's ___ ": Dr. Seuss 43
''The Color of Money'' theme 44
''The Color of Money'' game 43
Fast Eddie's "weapon" 35
It has a tip, a shaft and a butt 32
Handy thing to have when you need a break? 42
"His Family" author Ernest 36
First Pulitzer Prize novelist: 1918 35
Port town on the English Channel 32
Rochester's mysterious servant Grace 40
Pulitzer winner for "His Family" 42
Grace ___, "Jane Eyre" character 42
Grace ___ ("Jane Eyre" character) 43
English port west of Bournemouth 32
Elijah Muhammad's original surname 38
British city on the English Channel 35
"The Bridge" is his autobiography: 1940 49
Venues for Olympians Phelps and Torres 38
Drivers' and divers' facilities 39
Deck on the stern superstructure of a ship 42
Becomes exhausted, with 'out' 37
Somewhat scatological-sounding pet name 39
Adjective for the little rich girl? 35
Like the proverbial church mouse 32
"Give me your tired, your ___ . . ." 46
''___ Richard's Almanac'' 45
Without two pennies to rub together 35
What Willie's "Boys" were, to CCR 47
What a "D" often means 32
What a "D" may indicate 33
Salem ___, black Revolutionary War hero 39
Like Robin Hood's beneficiaries 35
Like a starving artist, stereotypically 39
Hood's beneficiaries, with "the" 46
Adjective for Richard's Almanac 35
"Willy and the ___ Boys" (CCR) 40
"Give me your tired, your ___ ..." 44
"Blessed are the ___ in spirit" 41
''Alas, ___ Yorick!'' 37
Billionaire Branson who gets an F? 34
Franklin's almanac-writing alter ego 40
"Eat to live, not live to eat" penner 47
The 'P' of the S&P 500 34
Frequent sound at a wine tasting 32
Seuss's "Hop on ___" 34
Dr. Seuss's "Hop on ___" 38
Bad nickname for a hot-air balloonist 37
Ask, as "the question" 32
"The French Connection" character 43
''American Idol'' music 39
Pictures on Father's Day cards? 35
It might show a Coke bottle, say 32
Entertainment for the hoi polloi 32
Television, movies and books help define it 43
Matters of mass appeal, collectively 36
Fashion, music, sports, film, e.g. 34
John or Paul but not George or Ringo 36
He wrote "The Dunciad" 32
He sometimes stays at Castel Gandolfo 37
18th-century translator of Homer 32
"Wicked Wasp of Twickenham" 37
World leader with an eponymous "mobile" 49
The most recent one was inaugurated in 2005 43
Poet who wrote "To err is human ..." 46
Olivia's last name on "Scandal" 45
Leader who wears the Ring of the Fisherman 42
It can precede or follow Alexander 34
He wrote "Essay on Man" 33
English poet ("The Dunciad") 38
Author of "The Dunciad" 33
"Windsor Forest " poet 32
"Urbi et orbi" speaker 32
"Fools rush in" source 32
"An Essay on Man" poet Alexander 42
"An Essay on Criticism" writer 40
"An Essay on Criticism" essayist 42
"An Essay on Criticism" author 40
''Essay on Man'' writer 39
They're elected in conclaves 32
They often have Roman numerals in their names 45
Summer residents of Italy's Castel Gandolfo 47
Sailor who debuted in a 1929 comic 34
His theme song plays when he eats 33
Comics character with a corncob pipe 36
Character with "muskles" 34
"I yam what I yam" speaker 36
Eerie play photos, when ani-gram-mated? 39
Comic strip introduction of 1929 32