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Kind of job, for some 21
Just afternoons, say 20
How some temps work 19
Two-days-a week worker 22
Student worker, perhaps 23
One not getting benefits, say 29
Many a McDonald's worker 28
9-to-12er 9
Fourth sequel 13
Miniseries segment 18
"The Empire Strikes Back," chronologically 52
What "Friday the 13th: A New Beginning" is, sequentially 66
Last of a Monday-to-Friday series 33
Last episode in a Monday-Friday miniseries 42
Final section of T. S. Eliot's "The Waste Land" 61
Final episode of a Monday-Friday miniseries 43
Fifth installment of a miniseries 33
Fifth in a series of connected works 36
End of a pentamerous serial 27
End of a pentamerous document 29
"The Empire Strikes Back" chronologically 51
Litigant 8
Have a ball 11
Where to get favors? 20
Birthday celebration 20
Where to find favors 20
Potlatch 8
It's subject to crashing 28
It may be crashed 17
Word with ''retirement'' or ''graduation'' 74
Republicans or Democrats, collectively 38
New Year's Eve staple 25
Kegger, e.g. 12
It may be a surprise 20
Ball, e.g. 10
Word with dress or politics 27
Time when you might use a funnel 32
The U.K.'s Labour, for one 30
The Greens, say 15
The "P" of G.O.P. 27
Surprise, sometimes 19
Stravinsky's "Card ___" 37
Stag or tea follower 20
Something to throw 18
Socialists, e.g. 16
Shower, for one 15
Republican, for one 19
Potlatch, e.g. 14
Part of G.O.P. 14
Neighborhood shindig 20
Kind of line or wire 20
Kind of line or pooper 22
Hootenanny 10
Hen or house follower 21
Have a ball? 12
Group of searchers 18
Exceptional candidate for music 31
Enjoy oneself 13
Eliot's "The Cocktail ___" 40
Dining group 12
Cocktail ___ 12
Celebration with invitations 28
Bull Moose, e.g. 16
Boston Tea ___: Dec. 16, 1773 29
Birthday or surprise follower 29
Birthday do 11
"Card ___," Stravinsky ballet 39
"__ on, dude!" 24
___ of the first part 21
One who's always up for a good time 39
Extremely sociable person 25
Type who might use a lampshade for a hat 40
Sociable sort 13
Really fun person 17
One who might put a lampshade on his head 41
Extremely social student 24
Unexpected guest 16
Small gift of appreciation 26
Eavesdropper's delight 26
Official political philosophy 29
Tie-in to another telephone customer, as well as a tie-in to this puzzle's theme 84
Temptation for eavesdroppers 28
Shared phone service of old 27
Setup for eavesdroppers 23
Quidnunc's hearing aid? 27
Prevalent policy 16
Political platform 18
Political mantra 16
Old telephone connection 24
Official political policies 27
Official policy 15
"What's your sign?," for example? 47
Political platforms 19
Shared phone connections 24
They get people talking 23
Some dogmas or phones 21
Political tenets 16
Blindly loyal voting, of a sort 31
Game for Democrats and Republicans 34
Bit of magic for the guests 27