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A lime-flavored version of it came out in 2004 46
"Just for the taste of it" sloganeer 46
Was on a flexitarian plan, maybe 32
Practiced portion control, perhaps 34
Got involved in a losing proposition 36
"The Biggest Loser" contestant 40
The less you see of this person the better 42
Mike Myers ''SNL'' character 44
They rue the sweets of yesteryear 33
People you may be seeing less of 32
Ones who've got something to lose? 38
Specialist in the study of nutrition 36
"0 calories. 0 carbs" drink 37
Subjects of many New Year's resolutions 43
Nutritionists' recommendations 34
Cambridge and Beverly Hills, e.g. 33
"What's the _____?" 33
'What's the ('So?') --?' 44
'What's the --?' ('So?') 44
Had hit "Believe" in '93 38
Flower child's "Follow me?" 41
Cool cat's "Comprehend?" 38
Beatnik's "Get it?" 33
"Get the picture?" in the '60s 44
Reader's __: popular magazine 33
Convert food into absorbable substances 39
''Hearty appetite!'' 36
"Bon appétit," from mom 36
"Dude ... do you catch my drift?" 43
Like most recorded music nowadays 33
Like modern clocks and recordings 33
Year in the reign of Anastasius I 33
Year the Liang dynasty began in China 37
Year China's Liang dynasty began 36
Home of France's Mustard Museum 35
French town known for its mustard 33
French city with a namesake mustard 35
French city known for its mustard 33
French city famous for its mustard 34
"Hi and Lois" cartoonist Browne 41
Repeated, a small African antelope 34
Name on the '62 and '73 Reuben Awards 45
Name in the Cartoon Hall of Fame 32
Mort's "Hi and Lois" partner 42
“Hi and Lois” co-creator Browne 39
Hagar the Horrible's creator, ___ Browne 44
Wall guarded by a fictional Dutch boy 37
Site of Hans Brinker's heroism 34
It holds back the water in Holland 34
Jaye's "The Crying Game" role 43
First name on "Rugrats" 33
"The Crying Game" character 37
___ Pickles (youngest of the Rugrats) 37
Choice between two equally bad options 38
Sophie's "choice" and others 42
Only Englishman buried in Arlington 35
This can find itself in a pickle 32
Sauce herb for many salmon dishes 33
Boy in "To Kill a Mockingbird" 40
Remark on another encounter with an herb? 41
Not the sharpest knife in the drawer 36
Soul Asylum "Let Your ___ Light Shine" 48
Like a rocker on tour too long, perhaps 39
Lights during Barry White listening session 43
Donna Summer "___ All the Lights" 43
"Joltin' Joe," for short 38
Joltin' Joe's other nickname 36
''Joltin' Joe,'' for short 46
Joltin' Joe, in sports headlines 36
Joltin' Joe of the Bronx Bombers 36
Baseball's Joltin' Joe, familiarly 42
"The Yankee Clipper," familiarly 42
Phone call cost, in Bogart films 32
It features F.D.R.'s profile 32
Roosevelt has been its head since 1946 38
10-year prison sentence, in slang 33
Ten-year prison sentence, in slang 34
More than a quarter of a quarter 32
Low price for a dozen, so it's said 39
Item to "spare" in 1932 33
Cost of a phone call, in Bogart films 37
10-year prison sentence, in gang slang 38
"Put another ___ in the jukebox, baby" 48
"Malaeska . . . " was the first one 45
They have torches on their backs 32
Nickels-and-___ (bothers with trivialities) 43
Joan Jett puts them in the jukebox 34
Checked or striped cotton, often 32
Adjusts for romantic effect, as lights 38
Adjusts to create a mood, as lights 35
Adjusts lights, as for romantic effect 38
Not the brightest bulb on the Christmas tree 44
Kipling's "Gunga ___" 35
Last word of nine verses of a Kipling poem 42
Kipling's "Gunga __" 34
Kipling's ''Gunga ___'' 43
When repeated, meal for the pets 32
Today's music, to parent's ears 39
It may be produced at a construction site 41
Half of a tot's evening meal? 33