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". . . ___ her curds and whey" 40
Corroding, with "into" 32
" . . . ___ her curds and whey" 41
Weird Al Yankovic spoof of a Michael Jackson hit 48
"Weird Al" Yankovic's first hit 45
Have a blast, with "up" 33
1984 "Weird Al" Yankovic hit 38
"How ya like them apples?" 36
Weird Al's "Beat It" parody 41
Weird Al Yankovic's first Billboard hit 43
Weird Al Yankovic parody of a Michael Jackson hit 49
Weird Al Yankovic hit that's all about food 47
Totally enjoy something, with "up" 44
Suffer ignominious defeat, in slang 35
Suffer an embarrassing defeat, slangily 39
Suffer a humiliating loss, in slang 35
Really love something, with "up" 42
Really enjoy something, with "up" 43
Hit for ''Weird Al'' 36
Grammy-winning Weird Al Yankovic song 37
First Top 40 hit for Weird Al Yankovic 38
First Top 40 hit for "Weird Al" 41
Enjoy something immensely, with "up" 46
Enjoy something enormously, with "up" 47
1984 hit parody of a 1983 hit song 34
"You can't have your cake and ___" 48
"Weird Al" Yankovic song 34
"Weird Al" Yankovic parody 36
"In. Your. Face. Boyee!" 34
"Have your cake and ___ too" 38
"And thus shall ye ___": Exod. 40
"... your cake and __" 32
Inscription on a Wonderland cake 32
Words on an "Animal House" cake float 47
Words on a cake in an 1865 classic 34
Words of fiction written in currants 36
Words in Wonderland read by Alice 33
Sign on an "Animal House" float 41
Instruction written in currants for Alice 41
Instruction on a cake found by Alice 36
Cupcake words, in "Alice in Wonderland" 49
Cake words in "Alice in Wonderland" 45
Cake invitation that Alice accepted 35
"Jack Sprat could ___ fat" 36
" . . . could ___ fat" 32
''Jack Sprat could ___ . . .'' 46
"His wife could ___ lean" 35
" . . . could ___ lean" 33
''Jack Sprat could ___ fat'' 44
"Jack Sprat could ___ fat . . ." 42
"Jack Sprat could ___ ..." 36
"Jack Sprat could ---..." 35
"Jack Sprat could --- ..." 36
"Jack Sprat could ___ Â…" 38
"Jack Sprat could __ ..." 35
"His wife could --- lean" 35
"His wife could ___ lean ..." 39
"... Sprat could ---..." 34
"... his wife could ___ lean ..." 43
"... could --- lean ..." 34
"... could _____ lean" 32
"... could ___ lean ..." 34
'Jack Sprat could -- fat ...' 37
'... wife could -- lean' 32
'... his wife could -- lean' 36
___ the run (munch while in motion) 35
Shirley of "Goldfinger" 33
President Jackson's Secretary of War 40
Peggy of the "Petticoat affair" 41
New Haven Colony co-founder Theophilus 38
Name associated with Corrasable Bond paper 42
John H. ___, Jackson's first Secretary of War 49
Jackson's first Secy. of War 32
Iacocca's successor at Chrysler 35
Decathlon gold medalist Ashton __ 33
Canadian department store founder Timothy ___ 45
Actress Shirley of "Goldfinger" 41
___ the run (grab something to go) 34
One way to give the cook a break 32
Give the cook a day off, perhaps 32
"Good ___" (Alton Brown show) 39
". . . 'cause I ___ me spinach" 45
'''Cause I ___ me spinach'' 47
What Weird Al does to "It" 36
What to "come and get" 32
What a trencherman does with gusto 34
Welcome sign for a hungry traveler 34
Absorbs the cost of, as a ticket 32
"Good ___" (Food Network show) 40
"'Cause I ___ me spinach ..." 43
Does lunch, and this puzzle's title 39
Wilbur's charge in 60's TV 34
"Look at me!" (with envy) 35
"Neener neener!" cousin 33
Word before de toilette or de Cologne 37
Water, across the English Channel 33
Water under the "pont" 32
Water in "l'océan" 35
It's used to put out French fires 37
It's made up of hydrogène and oxygène 47