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Like the ''c'' in ''cement'' 60
Like the ''brothers'' Medley and Hatfield 57
Like Tennessee Williams's "Suddenly, Last Summer" 63
Like Sydney Carton at the end of "A Tale of Two Cities" 65
Like South Carolina vis-à-vis North Carolina, politically 60
Like sound recordings that aren't sharp, for short 54
Like sound frequencies above 20 kHz or so, to humans 52
Like something deep fried vis-a-vis something oven broiled, say 63
Like someone who randomly likes an old profile picture of yours 63
Like someone butting in about unlikely but necessary hypotheticals? 67
Like some swords ... or a hint to this puzzle's theme 57
Like some imaginary naked sporting events, on dumb old t-shirts 63
Like some fillings (as in this puzzle's theme entries) 58
Like some '39 New York World's Fair buildings 53
Like snakes, in many people's imaginations (but not really) 63
Like shoes made in St. Louis and finished in New Orleans? 57
Like Santa's suit after going through the chimney 53
Like Saint-Saëns's "Urbs Roma" Symphony 56
Like rescues depicted in Kevin Costner's "The Guardian" 69
Like proposals in the Politburo that have zero support? 55
Like Prime Minister Tuilaepa Aiono Sailele Malielegaoi 54
Like Polish jokes and "woman driver" comments 55
Like playing tennis with the net down, to Robert Frost 54
Like Petruchio's wench in "The Taming of the Shrew" 65
Like people in the front row of a group photo, often 52
Like penthouse suites vis-à-vis other apartments, typically 62
Like packages with a "Drug Facts" label: Abbr. 56
Like only one Best Picture in Academy Award history (1969) 58
Like one's favorite radio stations, typically 54
Like one theory that Shakespeare didn't write all his works 63
Like one in need of an American Sign Language interpreter 57
Like Odets' ''Waiting for Lefty'' 53
Like O'Neill's "Bound East for Cardiff" 57
Like numbers in a base that doesn't use 8s or 9s 52
Like none of the scenarios in a certain Alanis Morissette hit 61
Like New York's Radio City Music Hall, informally 53
Like Munch's "The Scream," in 1994 and again in 2004 66
Like Mozart when he did his first European concert tour 55
Like mother and child in da Vinci's "Benois Madonna" 66
Like most Spanish nouns ending in "a": abbr. 54
Like most divorces involving accusations of infidelity 54
Like Moore County, Tennessee, home of Jack Daniel's distillery 66
Like Millvina Dean, the last living survivor from the Titanic 61
Like many, but certainly not all, competitive eaters 52
Like many characters in "Romeo and Juliet" 52
Like many assembly instructions on Christmas morning 52
Like many a crossword clue for the word OREO, or like old Oreos 63
Like Madeline in "The Fall of the House of Usher" 59
Like locks that can't be opened in a certain Florida city? (#33) 68
Like live events at which audience members may perform 54
Like Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton, religiously: Abbr. 54
Like Hotspur's horse in "King Henry IV, Part I" 61
Like Hilo, Hawaii, vis-à-vis other major American cities 59
Like Hawaii's Mount Waialeale, of all places in the U.S. 60
Like Haití vis-à-vis la República Dominicana 53
Like Gwyneth Paltrow's character in "Shallow Hal" 63
Like George Clooney in ''O Brother, Where Art Thou?'' 69
Like gas tanks and many prescriptions, again and again 54
Like Fortunato, in Poe's "The Cask of Amontillado" 64
Like Fortunato in "The Cask of Amontillado" 53
Like fooling Mother Nature, in an old margarine commercial 58
Like food needing salt. Or pepper. Or any kind of spice at all. 63
Like five answers in this puzzle, literally and figuratively 60
Like fall days that aren't unseasonably hot or sad and drizzly 66
Like eyes "you can't hide," in an Eagles song 59
Like exactly half the entries in this puzzle (abbr.) 52
Like emails about Barack Obama's background, usually 56
Like each starred answer's first letter, when used as a numeral 67
Like Dvorák's "Serenade for Strings" 53
Like days when you forget to take an umbrella, all too often? 61
Like costs that can't be recovered, in economists' lingo 64
Like contestants at the start of "The Biggest Loser" 62
Like content from the @Horse_ebooks account on Twitter 54
Like colleges with the lowest tuition, for residents 52
Like Clifford Odets's "Waiting for Lefty" 55
Like Cinderella's stepsisters vis-à-vis Cinderella 57
Like Chopin's "Funeral March," keywise 52
Like Burns's "schemes o' mice an' men" 60
Like Bill O'Reilly's "zone" on Fox News 57
Like Bill Murray in a memorable "Ghostbusters" scene 62
Like Beethoven's Pastoral Symphony e.g. 53
Like an insufferable, privileged sophomore who hates everyone 61
Like almonds in many casseroles, salads, and desserts 53
Like all whales in the French language (no, really): Abbr. 58
Like all the vowel sounds in "un bon vin blanc" 57
Like aleph in the central black squares of this puzzle's grid 65
Like actor Michael Emerson of "Lost," by birth 56
Like a victim at a crime scene where the M.E. is called in 58
Like a triangle with one angle between 90° and 180° 57
Like a style of painting with sharply delineated forms 54
Like a stereotypical little old lady in tennis shoes? 53
Like a show that has the audience on its feet? (abbr.) 54
Like a reasonable deal or, with a comma, "comely" 59
Like a real-estate deal that doesn't involve a mortgage 59
Like a next-door neighbor's lawn, or so it seems 52
Like a lot of politicians until they actually start voting on budgets 69
Like a lot of European cathedral architecture in the 16th century 65
Like a kid's face after both cheeks are tweaked by grandma? 63
Like a house that's of interest to ghost hunters 52
Like a grounder that doesn't bounce a second time 53