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Anne's home, in literature 30
French-speaking African nation 30
Eva of "Green Acres" 30
Go around in a carefree manner 30
Wander, with "about" 30
Have no particular place to go 30
Earth goddess created by Chaos 30
Irish comedian's audience? 30
Enthusiastic, to say the least 30
Pop-music superstar, for short 30
Depeche Mode lead singer David 30
Borden of evaporated milk fame 30
Olympic sprinting champ Devers 30
Guy's square-dance partner 30
White House state dinner, e.g. 30
Many a party at Kennedy Center 30
One who is noble and unselfish 30
Pygmalion's beloved statue 30
It's not quite a hurricane 30
Early advocate of bloodletting 30
Hurricanes' little cousins 30
Science legend's last name 30
It's saved for a rainy day 30
Part of an old-fashioned pinup 30
Pin-up's leg, in old slang 30
Whaler's conversation asea 30
Carefully thought-out strategy 30
Winning hit, in baseball argot 30
Winning hit, in baseball lingo 30
"Let the ___ begin!" 30
Monopoly and Scrabble, for two 30
Word with motorcycle or street 30
Source of hits for Bob Marley? 30
Word with gender or generation 30
Word with generation or gender 30
"Ruggles of Red ___" 30
Vendition of lares and penates 30
"Anna Christie" star 30
"Camille" star, 1937 30
___-manger (food storage room) 30
Soprano Mary: 1877–1967 30
Workplaces for plant managers? 30
Hero/giant created by Rabelais 30
Grotesque architectural figure 30
It'll keep you in stitches 30
With some trimmings, on a menu 30
Robin Williams role of '82 30
1982 Robin Williams title role 30
"After Hours" costar 30
"Wobegon Boy" author 30
Mustangs go nowhere without it 30
It's dispensed from a hose 30
What people in some pools save 30
Subject of a '70s shortage 30
Beetles go nowhere without it? 30
It's removed for a fill-up 30
Cut needing stitches, probably 30
Uneconomical vehicle, slangily 30
Like streets in Dickens novels 30
Illuminated, as streets of old 30
Illuminated like 1890s streets 30
It can put plenty in your tank 30
Recover from a sprint, perhaps 30
("I'm shocked!") 30
Neon and argon, for two (Var.) 30
Needing a pat on the back, say 30
Prepare for a long trip, maybe 30
Pistol, in old gangster movies 30
Victorious general at Saratoga 30
___ del Sol, 1982 Derby winner 30
Tim Tebow, in college football 30
Southeastern Conference player 30
Gainesville college footballer 30
University of Florida students 30
It's pounded for attention 30
It may punctuate a court order 30
Enola Tibbets' middle name 30
Like some modern-day marriages 30
"The Prince of Soul" 30
__ King, close friend of Oprah 30
"Pygmalion" monogram 30
Indicator of high-level staff? 30
Polish city also called Danzig 30
Skis and rifle, to a biathlete 30
It may be low or high in a car 30
Get ready, with "up" 30
Got ready, with "up" 30
They're sometimes stripped 30
British-accented spokescritter 30
Alternative for a H.S. dropout 30
H.S. dropout's alternative 30
High sch. dropout's option 30
H.S. dropout's goal, maybe 30
Dropout's pursuit, briefly 30
Norman Bel ___, stage designer 30
Many YMCAs offer prep for them 30
H.S. dropouts' redemptions 30
"I'm impressed!" 30
Exclamation for Beaver Cleaver 30
"Color me surprised" 30