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"18 Till ___" (Bryan Adams song) 42
James Cagney movie "Each Dawn ___" 44
Cagney movie "Each Dawn ___" 38
Bryan Adams "18 til ___" 34
"Thus with a kiss ___ ": Romeo 40
"Each Dawn ---" (Cagney film) 39
"And if ___ before ..." 33
"___ hard": Washington 32
'Each Dawn --' (James Cagney film) 42
"I wander'd till ___": M. Arnold 46
Words of extreme embarrassment in teen-speak 44
Teen's expression of embarrassment 38
"I wander'd till ___": Arnold 43
"___ in my boots . . . ": Benét 44
Singer Menzel with the album "I Stand" 48
Menzel on TV's "Glee" 35
"Wicked" entertainer Menzel 37
She voices Elsa in 'Frozen' 35
2006 Mike Judge dystopian dark comedy 37
Like some hard-to-translate phrases 35
Characteristic of a particular language 39
Retardate with an area of brilliance 36
Raymond in "Rain Man," say 36
Mentally defective person with a special talent 47
Individuals' sets of genetic determinants 45
"It doesn't seem that way to me" 46
It may be exchanged at office parties 37
Picture scribbled while talking on the phone? 45
1999 Devon Sawa/Seth Green horror/comedy 40
Devil's tools, metaphorically 33
Devil's tools, it's said 32
"The devil's tools" 33
"The mother of corruption": Montaigne 47
Those enjoying the life of Riley, stereotypically 49
Not just unfounded r-----, but ___ ___ 38
Furthest from being a workaholic 32
Warning that may be safely ignored 34
Original name for J.F.K. Airport 32
It's now J.F.K. International 33
Tennis pro's comment at the poker game 42
Polite and enthusiastic response 32
Request that will complete the show's puzzle 48
Types with fat recording contracts 34
Time to employ the French pleasure principle? 45
Figure for a student or an employee 35
1966 musical backed by a star from Cincinnati 45
"All ___ Dream of You" 32
Practice forbidden by the Ten Commandments 42
Len Deighton's anagrammatic avowal on writing 49
A tabloid reporter must have a nose for __ 42
Violation of the second of the Ten Commandments 47
Sin forbidden by the Second Commandment 39
"What on earth have ___?" 35
"What have ___ to deserve this?" 42
"What have ___ to deserve this?!" 43
'What have to deserve this?' -- 39
Snail's reply to whiting, perhaps 37
"You failed to convince me" 37
Excuse given for asking for a ride 34
Unenthusiastic response to an offer 35
Start of an observation by Tom Waits 36
What van Gogh said regarding ears? 34
Conrad words in "Heart of Darkness" 45
"___ It," 1943 Skelton film 37
"You're wrong about me!" 38
"___ on his very absence": Shak. 42
"What did ___ deserve this?" 38
"What did __ deserve this?" 37
'What did -- deserve this?' 35
Clay's words re the Presidency 34
"___ of Jeanie . . . " 32
What people had to repeat to Freud? 35
Sitcom with a 2,000-year-old character 38
Sitcom created by Sidney Sheldon 32
"___ I dwelt in . . . " 33
"___ my snicker-snee!": Gilbert 41
Mrs. Stork's post-trip comment? 35
"If you asked me..." follow-up 40
Memorable TV personality makes a Freudian slip? 47
Idea that opposes evolution, for short 38
Web danger, and a hint to this puzzleÂ’s theme 49
Start of an angler's lament (Part 3) 40
Confessional account of a sensational nature 44
Mt. ___ (Charley Weaver's hometown) 39
Mount ___, Charley Weaver's hometown 40
Discussion of a Theocritus poem? 32
PASTORAL POEMS INCAPACITATE TEEN FAVES 38
Notable series of narrative poems 33
"The Hurt Locker" hazard, for short 45
Modern wartime hazard, for short 32
Danger in war-torn regions, for short 37
"The Hurt Locker" bomb 32
Event in the documentary "Spellbound" 47
Major New York-to-Tennessee route 33
Pat needs this to maintain composure 36
"____ son salita" (Puccini aria) 42
Old name for De Valera's land 33
Glaswegian's great-grandchild 33
Advice for solving this puzzle, part 1 38
Start of a thought-provoking question 37