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It's ain't like you'd see it in the dictionary 58
It's across the Missouri from Council Bluffs, Iowa 54
It's about halfway between Ulan Bator and Jakarta 53
It's a college when "more" is attached 52
It's 2002, and Sid the Skydiver finds his stocks in ___ ... 63
It's "written in the face," per Fellini 53
It's "wider than a mile," in an old song 54
It's "when the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie" 69
It's "well regulated" in the Constitution 55
It's "too short for chess": Henry J. Byron 56
It's "short and stout" in a children's song 61
It's "really lookin' fine" in a 1964 hit 58
It's "not master in its own house," said Freud 60
It's "more than beauty," in a Yiddish proverb 59
It's "graphic" but you can still frame it 55
It's "For the Real Meat Lover in the Family!" 59
It's "falling down" in a children's song 58
It's "bustin' out all over," in song 54
It's "ascending" in a Vaughan Williams piece 58
It's "architecture, not interior decoration": Hemingway 69
It's "a mass of incandescent gas," in a TMBG song 63
It'll "do ya," according to a Brylcreem ad 56
It would, at last, make the Constitution discuss sex 52
It would "make other cars seem ordinary," per ads 59
It works as long as you don't know it shouldn't 55
It won the 2003 Tonys for Best Musical, Best Book, and Best Score 65
It was split into two parts by the 1899 Treaty of Berlin 56
It was shipwrecked in 1964 somewhere in the South Pacific 57
It was redesigned in 2004 for the first time in 66 years 56
It was published four years before "Moby-Dick" 56
It was originally called "Brad's Drink" 53
It was once described as an "odious column of bolted metal" 69
It was once advertised as "Good for tender gums" 58
It was Obama's self-professed favorite TV series 52
It was MSNBC's highest-rated program when canceled in 2003 62
It was known as the Blue Sea during the reign of Peter the Great 64
It was held outside of California only once, in 1942 52
It was established by the National Defense Act of 1916 (abbr.) 62
It was dubbed "The Eighth Wonder of the World" 56
It was domesticated in the Andes about 4,000 years ago 54
It was destroyed by Godzilla in "Godzilla Raids Again" 64
It was called the "Ritz-Carlton of airlines" 54
It was called a "permanent World's Fair" early on 63
It was Ayn Rand's working title for "Anthem" 58
It was admitted as a free state as part of the Missouri Compromise 66
It was "The American Tribal Love Rock Musical" 56
It was "really lookin' fine" in a 1964 pop hit 60
It was "really lookin' fine" in a 1964 hit 56
It was "lost" in 1981's top-grossing movie 56
It usually ranges from the mid-sixties to the mid-seventies 59
It usually contains at least five continuous yards of fabric 60
It usually begins with the Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg 61
It underwent the Enlightenment, with "the" 53
It transcends sight, hearing, smell, taste and touch 52
It took 358 years to prove his "last theorem" 55
It tells the tale of the survivors of Oceanic Flight 815 56
It suggests the vowel pattern in the five starred answers 57
It succeeded "Let It Be" as Billboard's #1 single 63
It stops at Manhattan's Washington Square and Rockefeller Center 68
It stays the same for astronauts, even when they lose weight 60
It starts with thunder and lightning in "Macbeth" 59
It starts with "In" and ends with "Egypt" 61
It starts at a plate (and a hint to this puzzle's theme) 60
It starts and ends in inverno in the Northern Hemisphere 56
It starts "Tell me, muse, of the man of many resources" 65
It starts "Sing, goddess, the wrath of Peleus' son..." 68
It sounds like a fruit, but it's really a jellyfish 55
It shouldn't be tried by people who aren't good at English 66
It separates ''pay'' from ''view'' 66
It says "WILL CROSS WORDS 4 $$" on my blog picture 60
It roughly translates to "bearded" in Tibet 53
It rhymes with "are" in "We Three Kings" 60
It reportedly took him a month to solve his own puzzle 54
It recently confirmed that Voyager 1 has left the solar system 62
It provided tires for Lindbergh's Spirit of St. Louis 57
It precedes the last words of the four longest puzzle answers 61
It precedes any of the five circled "words" 53
It precedes "of God" or "of war" 52
It precedes "more" and "lasting" 52
It precedes "fast" and follows "home" 57
It precedes ''carte'' or ''mode'' 65
It originated from the General Call made with a boatswain's pipe 68
It originated at Zurich's Cabaret Voltaire in the 1910s 59
It opens with thunder and lightning, in "Macbeth" 59
It opened its first store in Winston-Salem, N.C., in 1937 57
It once had a "30 minutes or it's free" policy 60
It once billed itself "The most trusted name in television" 69
It offers radio programming in eight aboriginal languages 57
It occurs a little over six weeks after Groundhog Day 53
It occupies 25 pages in the Oxford English Dictionary 53
It might say "Who the Hell is Brendan Emmett Quigley?" 64
It might say "New Jersey" in Atlantic City 52
It might say ''Maryland'' in Atlantic City 58
It might read "Lose 20 pounds in 3 weeks!!!" 54
It might read "Home: Who cares; Away: Whatever" 57
It might put you head and shoulders above everyone else 55
It might mean "hello" or "goodbye" to a driver 66
It might include all nine of Beethoven's symphonies 55
It might include a 10, jack, queen and king of hearts 53
It might come from the lips of someone who's all thumbs 59