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Lee "Scratch" Perry productions 41
Political nickname based on a middle initial 44
Letter that can't form words? 33
Initial-based political nickname 32
"Misunderestimate" coiner, familiarly 47
Nobel Peace Prize winner Le ___ Tho 35
Nobel Peace Prize refuser Le ___ Tho 36
Monsieur le ___ (Louis Henri de Bourbon) 40
Like a British peer of the highest rank 39
Coin in "The Merchant of Venice" 42
Mussolini, a.k.a. "il ___" 36
Raw materials for a feather pillow? 35
Discredited fallout protection procedure 40
Hunter's camouflaged shelter 32
Lowers oneself for safety's sake 36
Marx Brothers classic with a famous mirror scene 48
It brings tears to one's eyes 33
Where protagonists may crawl in spy movies 42
It'll bring a tear to your eye 34
Vent that's no longer an obstruction? 41
They bring tears to one's eyes 34
Part of a building's infrastructure 39
Conduits for moving fluid or air 32
Explosive that doesn't explode 34
You won't get a bang out of it 34
Firecracker that doesn't fire 33
Firecracker that doesn't make a noise 41
Firecracker that doesn't crack 34
Surfer's sobriquet, stereotypically 39
Surfer's sobriquet, sometimes 33
"___, Where's My Car?" 36
"Seriously, c'mon bro" 36
Things that are put on ... or don't go off 46
Independence Day disappointments 32
Firecrackers that don't explode 35
Word with "date" or "process" 49
"With all ___ respect ..." 36
"With all ___ respect . . ." 38
"Give the devil his ___" 34
Word with "east" or "date" 46
Required to be filed, as a tax form 35
On account of (with ''to'') 43
Like borrowed library books, eventually 39
Kind of date for an expectant mother 36
Joanne of "Sincerely Yours" 37
"With all ___ respect" 32
When to expect what you're expecting 40
It may begin with a slap in the face 36
Where you may see a second helping? 35
What might put you through your paces? 38
How playwright Ben Jonson killed an actor 41
Gauntlet thrower's challenge 32
Climactic scene in "Hamlet" 37
Bygone way of defending one's honor 39
Announced two-person face-off (4) 33
Alexander Hamilton's last act 33
"Three Musketeers" plot element 41
"Back to the Future Part III" climax 46
"___ in the Sun," Peck film 37
One settling a score, in olden days 35
They're often scheduled at noon 35
Old methods of conflict resolution 34
U.A.W. treasurer's accumulation 35
Requirement for union membership 32
"Union ___," book by Sayles: 1977 43
Song for Simon and Garfunkel, e.g. 34
"I Got You Babe," e.g. 32
''Up Where We Belong,'' for one 47
Piece marked "one piano, four hands" 46
Performance that takes a second? 32
First-act finale in "La Bohème" 44
"You Don't Bring Me Flowers," e.g. 48
"Up Where We Belong," for one 39
Work that can't be done alone 33
What a couple of people can play 32
Verdi's "Un di felice," for one 45
Something one singer can never do 33
Puccini's "Flower ___" 36
Piece that can't be performed alone 39
1982's "Ebony and Ivory," e.g. 44
1965's "I Got You Babe," e.g. 43
"Up Where We Belong," e.g. 36
"Tea for Two" for two, e.g. 37
"La ci darem la mano," for one 40
"La Bohème" first-act finale 41
"It Takes Two" is one, appropriately 46
"I Got You Babe" is one 33
"Ho sete! Ho sete!" is one 36
"Heart and Soul," to young pianists 45
"Heart and Soul," e.g. 32
"Don't You Want Me, Baby?" e.g. 45
"Beauty and the Beast," e.g. 38
"Baby, It's Cold Outside," e.g. 45
''Tea for Two,'' e.g. 37
''Say Say Say,'' say 36
''Dueling Banjos,'' for one 43
"___ circumstances beyond ..." 40
"___ circumstances beyond . . ." 42
"--- circumstances beyond..." 39
"_____ circumstances beyond..." 41