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Tropical fruit with black seeds and white pulp 46
Team that finished last in the AL East in 2012 46
They know things you don't think they know 46
They have nine digits and two hyphens, briefly 46
Team in a division with CHI, MIL, HOU, and PIT 46
They might help you beg for project extensions 46
Three-time winner of the World Series of Poker 46
Tune from ''Guys & Dolls'' 46
Teri's 'Desperate Housewives' role 46
Three-time U.S. Women's Open champ Berning 46
Two-time Oscar-winning cinematographer Nykvist 46
Title river of a song popularized by Al Jolson 46
Tomoyuki ___, producer of "Godzilla" 46
Town in New Mexico where Kit Carson was buried 46
They've got the Sun, the Moon and the Star 46
The Ravens got four in Super Bowl XLVII: abbr. 46
Tattoo for Lil Wayne and Amar'e Stoudemire 46
Tiger starts with it on or off the golf course 46
They're concerned with checks and balances 46
Tour guide's comment at the primate house? 46
Tale of a widow and her disappearing tin cans? 46
These are "long, long" to Longfellow 46
Tom's hands are put into torture implement 46
That sharp nail in the road you just ran over? 46
Thelma of "The Maltese Falcon," 1931 46
Type of ''Animal House'' party 46
The end-all neat freak portrayer of classic TV 46
They often have just four fingers on each hand 46
The eighth white key above middle B on a piano 46
The Fleetwoods, e.g., of 50's-60's pop 46
The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, e.g. 46
Tolstoy's "___ Fyodor Ivanovich" 46
Title derived from the name "Caesar" 46
Time in New York when it's noon in Phoenix 46
They may be done by ones who have gone too far 46
Thing that doesn't go off without a hitch? 46
Thurman of the "Kill Bill" franchise 46
They backed the now-defunct food guide pyramid 46
The Olympics' 1980 host and 1984 boycotter 46
Tate and Bowe were once champions of it: Abbr. 46
Truck in the video game "Spy Hunter" 46
The old frontier you and I don't remember? 46
The Who's "___ Get Fooled Again" 46
This puzzle's constructor, you'd think 46
The sound of rustling gift paper set to music? 46
TV heroine who threw a weapon called a chakram 46
Time's 2006 "person of the year" 46
Toy that might go "around the world" 46
They're issued by the Narodowy Bank Polski 46
The "Little Ol' Band From Texas" 46
They're sometimes more important than kings 47
They're often heard in doctors' offices 47
Tamiroff of "For Whom the Bell Tolls" 47
The monk in 'The Da Vinci Code' was one 47
Tim's "Tool Time" sidekick et al. 47
TV opera "___ and the Night Visitors" 47
The Four Seasons' "Walk Like ___" 47
The "I" in "The King and I" 47
The "I" of "The King and I" 47
Title girl in a song on the first Beatles album 47
Turkish mountain associated with Noah's ark 47
Two-sevenths of the territories on a Risk board 47
Texas baseball player heading to the AL in 2013 47
Title word in the first song you sang this year 47
Tool for someone who shouts "Timber!" 47
Two-time belligerent against the British Empire 47
Thin Lizzy "The ___ are Back in Town" 47
Three-time Oscar-winning character actor Walter 47
Their beans were used as currency by the Aztecs 47
Town in which Jesus' first miracle occurred 47
Theroux's "Darconville's ___" 47
Truffaut won one for "The Last Metro" 47
The ''good stuff'' on the table 47
The Smiths' "Girlfriend in a ___" 47
Tongue that "Saskatchewan" comes from 47
Territory in dispute between Russia and Ukraine 47
TV show with spinoffs set in Miami and New York 47
Terr. originally part of the Louisiana Purchase 47
Twain's "celebrated jumping frog" 47
They're sometimes written in Roman numerals 47
Taylor who sang "Tell It to My Heart" 47
Toad Suck ___ (annual festival in Conway, Ark.) 47
Tape sent to the William Morris Agency, perhaps 47
Tramp Vladimir in "Waiting for Godot" 47
Thing that might come with a cum laude notation 47
Trait inconsistent with this puzzle's theme 47
They're usually only known for their voices 47
Title for W.E.B. Du Bois, N.A.A.C.P. co-founder 47
Tarkington's "The World ___ Move" 47
The London of "Brave New World," e.g. 47
The Yankees play on it during the summer: Abbr. 47
Test done on long rolls of graph paper, briefly 47
Tennyson's "lily maid of Astolat" 47
Timothy Omundson's role on "Xena" 47
Title from which "admiral" is derived 47
Traveling Wilburys: "___ of the Line" 47
Three-time Grammy winner for Best New-Age Album 47
They're often associated with world leaders 47
They make quick admissions decisions, for short 47
Tripled, a line from "The King and I" 47