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Malden's employer in a '70s TV series 45
Gp. that was an antagonist in "Milk" 46
Force in "Milk," for short 36
Enforcement org. since the Cal. Gold Rush 41
Employer of TV's Nash Bridges, briefly 42
Dirty Harry's employer, for short 37
Cop squad in "Monk": Abbr. 36
Calif. group with a seven-point badge 37
"Milk" antagonists, for short 39
"Bullitt" law enforcement org. 40
"Bullitt" force: Abbr. 32
Employ violence, for the purpose of coercion, say 49
Strips of land where beach resorts may be found 47
Show that ended in 2005, to fans 32
Tone-blending painting technique 32
"Mona Lisa" tone-blending technique 45
Monogram of the author of "Chéri" 46
Individually wrapped cheese slices: abbr. 41
Warrant officer's inferior: Abbr. 37
Tripp's rank on "CSI: Miami": Abbr. 49
Towser, e.g., in "Catch-22": Abbr. 44
The Beatles' Pepper, briefly 32
Snorkel in "Beetle Bailey," e.g. 42
Slaughter in pro wrestling, for short 37
Rank below warrant officer: Abbr. 33
Pro wrestling's ___ Slaughter 33
One involved with drilling: Abbr. 33
O'Rourke, e.g., of "F Troop": Abbr. 49
Friday's "Dragnet" rank (abbr.) 45
Army driller's designation: Abbr. 37
Abbr. that can follow master or staff 37
"Ten-hut!" yeller: Abbr. 34
"Pepper's" title, to Beatles 42
"Pepper's" rank, to the Beatles? 46
___ Rock (war-themed DC Comics character) 41
___ Maj. (top-ranked USMC noncom) 33
___ Hulka ("Stripes" role) 36
___ Heath of Philo Vance mysteries 34
Central figure at the fictional Ft. Baxter 42
Army officer, somewhat abbreviated 34
"Band" leader of the 1960s 36
Ones giving marching orders: Abbr. 34
They sport three chevrons: Abbr. 32
They might yell at their privates: Abbr. 40
Drill instructors, usually: Abbr. 33
"Boston's Finest" figs. 37
___ Na Na (Woodstock act, for some reason) 42
Manfred Mann's "___ La La" 40
Al Green's "___-La-La" 36
"Grease" band ___ Na Na 33
"___-La-La" (Al Green hit) 36
When doubled, a Ben Kweller album 33
Last syllable of an Ali G expression 36
Al Green song "___-La-La" 35
"--- Na Na" of doo-wop 32
"___-La-La" (1974 Al Green hit) 41
"___ Na Na," TV program 33
"___ La La" (1964 Manfred Mann hit) 45
"___ La La" (1964 hit) 32
'50s nostalgia group ___ Na Na 34
___ cha beef (Chinese food option) 34
"Mr. Loverman" dancehall singer Ranks 47
1989 B-52's hit song Love ____ 37
British explorer Sir Ernest Henry 33
Fish usually caught in the winter 33
Canadian rapper not named for river herring 43
Some parts of the park provide it 33
Plot that receives little direct sunlight 41
"The ___ of night . . . ": Longfellow 47
"The herring ate my homework," e.g.? 46
Boxer's sparring partner, at times 38
Sundial's ''moving part'' 45
Man's five o'clock feature? 35
Exercise one's rights, perhaps? 35
Tail the junior senator from California? 40
They're presently out of power 34
Advisory hopefuls, in British Parliament 40
They're rarely seen on rainy days 37
1992 black-and-white Woody Allen movie 38
Like a con artist's business 32
Billy Joel's former brother-in-law 38
Beware of that parasol maker: He's a ___ 44
Residence of "Naughty Lady" of song 45
Playwright Peter of "Equus" 37
Unfair treatment, with "the" 38
Mother Goose's "Pretty Bobby" 43
Mineworkers' reminders to drive safely? 43
Practice casually in the outfield 33
Austin Powers' favorite kind of carpet? 43
What an outfielder does for practice 36
Stylish haircut or stylish carpet 33
Retrieve and throw back, in baseball practice 45
Hairstyle popularized by Farrah Fawcett 39
Farrah Fawcett's signature do 33
Dance popularized in the 1930's 35
Catch and throw back, as fly balls 34
You can sink your feet into them 32
Word in an Austin Powers film title 35
More like far-fetched dog stories? 34
''Scooby-Doo'' character 40