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Animals that are nearly invisible to infrared detectors 55
Animal whose tongue is long enough to clean its eyelids and ears 64
Animal who took three licks to get to the center of a Tootsie Pop 65
Animal visitor to Paris in a classic children's book 56
Animal trainer working in France's third-largest city? 58
Animal that's often exempt from "no pets" restrictions 68
Animal that's "great" or "lesser" 57
Animal that has something in common with this week's puzzle 63
Animal some believe to be the source of the unicorn myth 56
Animal ordered to "be angry, and dispatch," in Shakespeare 68
Animal more closely related to the mongoose than the dog 56
Animal in Poe's "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" 61
Animal Collective row out in a "Flesh" one 52
Animal "with bristled hair," to Shakespeare 53
Anika ___ Rose, 2014 Tony nominee for "A Raisin in the Sun" 69
Ani DiFranco song off "Little Plastic Castle" 55
Angry yet optimistic investor (starring Robert De Niro) 55
Angle (and a three-word hint to this puzzle's theme) 56
Anger about an opponent's excellent Scrabble move? 54
Angels outfielder Hunter who has won nine straight Gold Gloves 62
Angelina's "Girl, Interrupted" co-star 52
Angelina Jolie biopic about a heroin-addicted supermodel 56
Angelic narrator of Haydn's "Creation" 52
Angel who directs Satan to Earth in "Paradise Lost" 61
Ang with two Best Director Oscars (or Spike with none) 54
Anecdotally, the most ubiquitous song of the last month 55
Andy's son on "The Andy Griffith Show" 52
Andy with record-setting serves in excess of 150 mph 52
Andy who raps "Mr. Pibb + Red Vines = crazy delicious" 64
Andy escapes from one in "The Shawshank Redemption" 61
Android in "Star Trek: The Next Generation" 53
Androgynous "S.N.L." skit turned into a 1994 movie 60
Andries Pretorius, e.g., who gave his name to a national capital 64
Andrew Lloyd Webber show that ran for 7,485 performances on Broadway 68
André Gide novel whose title comes from Matthew 7:14 55
Anderson who wrote "My Life in High Heels" 52
Anderson who directed "The Royal Tenenbaums" 54
And he--well, let's just say that he was ___ ... 52
And all these corny TV shows are brought to you by... 53
Ancient who used patterns of tied knots for accounting 54
Ancient stringed instrument you shouldn't trust? 52
Ancient Scientology dictator selling papers on the street? 58
Ancient Roman building where pigs made noises in pairs? 55
Ancient resident of Jordan's present-day capital 52
Ancient region with an architectural style named after it 57
Ancient philosopher whose name means "old master" 59
Ancient Jews living outside of Palestine, collectively 54
Ancient Greek sculptor famous for his athletes in bronze 56
Ancient Greek region called "the birthplace of philosophy" 68
Ancient Greek astronomer with an Earth-centered theory 54
Ancient city whose name means "Gate of God" 53
Ancient astronomer who wrote the "Almagest" 53
Ancient area now covered by parts of Bulgaria and Turkey 56
Ancient Anatolian kingdom where coins are said to have been invented 68
Ancient "Prose" and "Poetic" works 54
Anchorman dubbed "the most trusted man in America" 60
Aníbal Cavaco ___, Portuguese president beginning in 2006 60
Anatomical term that's Latin for "hollow" 55
Anatomical pouch / Run on TV / Consume / Feel sick / Oral history 65
Anatomical part whose name comes from the Latin for "grape" 69
Anatomical part named after the Latin for "grape" 59
Anakin Skywalker flew one in "Star Wars Episode I" 60
Anagrammy-winning theme song of TV's Barefoot Contessa? 59
Anagrammy-winning song about where the Skid Row Hotel was built? 64
Anagrammy-winning song about Mr. Ed going bald? (with "A") 68
Anagrammy-winning song about Chicago's favorite outdoor sport? 66
Anagrammy-winning song about a "Sesame Street" character? 67
Anagram of "tone" that means "within" 57
An Oscar-winning screenwriter of "Casablanca" 55
An offer to "en1arge your m@nhood," probably 54
An example would be "Take my wife, please!" 53
An Emmy winner for "Love Among the Ruins": 1975 57
An elderly woman was having dinner with her husband and was ... 63
An analytical writing section was added to it in Oct. 2002 58
An Allen who wrote "Treadmill to Oblivion" 52
An "auto dismantler and recycler" used to be called a ___ 67
An "animal control warden" used to be called a ___ 60
An "All in the Family" actress's summer hangout? 62
Amy's cohost for the 2013 and 2014 Golden Globe Awards 58
Amy's "Parks and Recreation" character 52
Amy whose "Back to Black" won five Grammys 52
Amy who writes the advice column "Ask Amy" 52
Amy Van ___ (U.S. swimmer with six Olympic gold medals) 55
Amulet word used as the title of a 1970 #1 album for Santana 60
Amphibian who used to have a "Wild Ride" at Disneyland 64
Amp connector named for the company that invented it 52
Amount of time before you stop reading inflammatory Web comments? 65
Amount of space in a paper to be filled with journalism 55
Amount deducted from the price of goods to compensate for loss 62
Amos's last name, in "Amos 'n' Andy" 58
Amorphous horror movie villain, with "The" 52
Amorous alcoholic in "The Philadelphia Story" 55
Amnesty International and the American Red Cross, e.g.: Abbr. 61
Amnesty International and Teach for America, for two (abbr.) 60
Amnesiac's vague recollection of having a hobby? 52
Americans who reached adulthood in the '80s, briefly 56
American university where Desmond Tutu taught theology 54
American representative to France during the Revolutionary War 62
American realist who painted "The Gross Clinic" (1875) 64
American Dialect Society's word of the year, 2009 53