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"___ Godunov," opera by Mussorgsky 44
'90s Russian president Yeltsin 34
Bumbling fictional spies 24
Rocky's tormentors 22
Bullwinkle's nemeses 24
They took orders from Mr. Big 29
Scheming, inept duo of 1960s TV 31
Scheming duo of old cartoons 28
Rocky's foes 16
Bullwinkle foes 15
Cartoon villain 15
Spy from Pottsylvania 21
Reagan Supreme Court nominee 28
Jurist Robert 13
Ill-fated Supreme Court nominee 31
1987 Supreme Court nominee 26
Use defamation to block the confirmation of, as a Supreme Court nominee 71
Supreme Court nominee rejected in 1987 38
Rejected Supreme Court nominee whose name has become a verb meaning "attack relentlessly" 99
Rejected Supreme Court nominee 30
Rejected court nominee 22
"The Antitrust Paradox" author 40
Created 7
Delivered 9
"___ in the U.S.A." 29
Kind of loser 13
Brought into the world 22
Née 6
'-- Free' 17
Brought into being 18
"___ Free" 20
__ yesterday (gullible) 23
Innate 6
Having been delivered? 22
First word of two Springsteen albums 36
Bio word 8
Word on a headstone 19
Given life 10
By nature 9
"___ to Be Wild" 26
Word with yesterday or free 27
Type of loser 13
Springsteen title starter 25
Delivered, in a way 19
Brought to life 15
Brought into existence 22
Brought forth from the womb 27
Adamson's "___ Free" 34
"I wasn't ___ yesterday!" 39
"I wasn't __ yesterday!" 38
"___ Yesterday" 25
"___ in the U.S.A." (Springsteen hit) 47
Word with free or yesterday 27
Word with "free" 26
Word with ''loser'' or ''free'' 63
Word before yesterday 21
Vital-statistic word 20
Steppenwolf: "___ to Be Wild" 39
Sprung (from) 13
Springsteen's "__ to Run" 39
PBS's To the Manor ____ 30
Partner of raised 17
Partner of bred 15
Paramore "___ for This" 33
Out of the womb 15
Nobelist in Physics: 1954 25
Leader preceder 15
Kind of loser? 14
Introduced to the world 23
Headstone word 14
Genealogical record word 24
Follower of high or base 24
First word in a Springsteen title 33
First thought of 16
Delivered from the womb 23
Conceived, as an idea 21
Cole Porter's "___ to Dance": 1936 48
A Nobel Prize physicist: 1954 29
"I Am ___" ("David Copperfield" chapter) 60
"A time to be ___, and . . . " 40
"--- on the Fourth of July" 37
"___ Yesterday," 1950 film 36
"___ to Run" Springsteen 34
"___ to Run" (Springsteen song) 41
"___ to Run" (Springsteen hit) 40
"___ to Run" (Bruce Springsteen hit) 46
"___ to Run" 22
"___ to Dance," 1936 film musical 43
"___ to Be Wild" (1968 Steppenwolf hit) 49
"___ This Way" (Lady Gaga anthem) 43
"___ This Way" (1000th song to reach #1 on Billboard) 63
"___ on the Fourth of July" 37
"___ Free": Adamson 29
"___ Free," Adamson book 34
"__ on the Fourth of July" 36
"__ in the U.S.A." 28
" . . . the loveliest woman ___": Yeats 49
___-again (like some Christians) 32
____ yesterday: naive 21
Transported 11