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Pentax Spotmatic, e.g., in brief 32
Minolta made the first digital one in 1995 42
Digital camera option, for short 32
Device with a moving mirror and pentaprism 42
Camera with interchangeable parts 33
Camera with a WYSIWYG viewfinder 32
Camera with a movable mirror, initially 39
Camera that usually takes 35mm film 35
What-you-see-is-what-you-get cameras 36
Pentax Spotmatic and Nikon F2, for short 40
Camera type, briefly / London gallery 37
Toxic assets that pay for engine buildup? 41
___-Foot Sue (Pecos Bill's gal) 35
It doesn't really represent change 38
Spike's victim, in "Nancy" comics 47
Nancy's friend in the funnies 33
Nancy's friend in the comics 32
Mr. Bill enemy, on old "SNL" shows 44
Ernie Bushmiller comics character 33
Comic strip character surnamed Smith 36
Site of eminent domain exercise, often 38
They're in the arms of Morpheus 35
Engages in an undercover activity? 34
"__ Millionaire": 2008 Best Picture 45
Title sort of person in 2008's Best Picture 47
One living in urban poverty, pejoratively 41
Problem for batters or investors 32
Dry spell or the theme of this puzzle 37
Nearly a billion people live in them 36
Like the stone that slew Goliath 32
Exited red-faced, with "away" 39
Curved line connecting musical notes 36
What a rocker may do after too many drinks 42
Talk sloppily after a few drinks 32
Speak poorly of, or speak poorly 32
Speak after downing a bottle of rum 35
Sound like you've had a few too many 40
Say "Offisher, I am shober," e.g. 43
Plastered person's speech problem 37
It ties notes together, in music 32
Arced line connecting two musical notes 39
All-too-common a campaign tactic 32
"Dirty, rotten scoundrel," e.g. 41
"Dirty rotten scoundrel," e.g. 40
Noise that Emily Post wouldn't approve of 45
Display bad etiquette at the dinner table 41
Break etiquette at a dinner table 33
Bad etiquette at the dinner table 33
Cold drink bought at gas stations 33
"The Coolest Drink on Earth!" 39
Displaying bad table manners, in a way 38
Couldn't shpeak shtraight [hic]? 36
Speaks after a few drinks, perhaps 34
Speaks after several drinks, perhaps 36
"Yellow-bellied coward" and others 44
Unsolicited manuscripts, informally 35
Snow when it's around 32°F 33
Reason for wearing boots, perhaps 33
Like unfortunate winter pedestrians 35
Like pedestrians on winter streets, maybe 41
Like an unlucky winter pedestrian 33
Money reserve, in winter business 33
Auditor's unwelcome discovery 33
Stack of unsolicited manuscripts 32
Group of unsolicited manuscripts 32
Like a warm day in winter, perhaps 34
Like some wintry road conditions 32
"Jane, you ignorant ___" 34
Nickname associated with a Rocky career? 40
''You ___ dog, you!'' 37
Underhanded Massive Attack song? 32
Sylvester Stallone's nickname 33
Shakespeare's drunken tinker 32
Nickname for Rocky's portrayer 34
" ___ & the Family Stone" 39
Star of the "Siroccky" series? 40
Wardrobe for Stallone playing a transvestite? 45
Leonard __: Roy Rogers's birth name 39
Roy Rogers's surname at birth 33
Roy Rogers's original surname 33
Cowboy Rogers's real last name 34
Mystery-solving comic strip character 37
Comic strip sleuth who wears a deerstalker 42
Narrow passage in an English cathedral 38
"Demolition Man" star, for short 42
"Spaced Cowboy" yodeler 33
'Everyday People' lead singer 37
" 'S a ___ request": Burns 40
Opposite of great, to Robert Burns 34
Kind of request in a Robert Burns poem 38
"'S a __ request": Burns 38
Honey ___ (kids' breakfast cereal) 38
HQ chief administrative asst., in the army 42
"Don't Sweat the ___ Stuff" 41
Word with "fry" or "potatoes" 49
Word with "talk" or "time" 46
Peanuts, in a manner of speaking 32
John Mellencamp's "Town" 38
What do you call things like irons and toasters? 48
Miniature version of a Shakespearean forest 43