- - Become 39-Across
- - Cause to become stiff and/or bony
- - Become rigid like the boss if you are unguarded
- - Become rigid and bonelike
- - Become bone-hard
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- - Messages contained in 18 Across 23 Across 55 Across and 62 Across
- - Urgent help messages from ships or aircraft
- - There are nine in this puzzle, including a symbolic one
- - Hidden in this puzzle's theme answers
- - S O S and Mayday
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- - Duet with the lyrics I saved her life she nearly drowned / He showed off splashing around sung by 15-Across and 40-Across in 43-Across (2 wds.)
- - grease tune (2 wds.)
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- - What 17-Across, 31-Across and 41-Across all wag when happy
- - What a mudi wags
- - What a cow uses to swat flies away
- - Rear end of a dog that wags
- - What a dog wags when happy
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- - Title bestowed on 18-Across, 32-Across and 44-Across
- - Title for Rod Stewart or Van Morrison
- - Title for Richard Branson or Isaac Newton
- - Title for Ben Kingsley or Arthur Conan Doyle
- - Honorific title used before a person's name
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- - Inspiration for 20-Across, 25- & 47-Across, and 52-Across
- - Elmo and Ernie for two
- - Rowlf the Dog and Robin the Frog, for two
- - Children's entertainers (British word for foolish persons)
- - Elmo and Grover e.g.
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- - It isn't legible in 24 across, 10 across and one from 9 across
- - Needy worker from 9 across, for the most part, is hard to read
- - Impoverished worker gets script that's typical of one of those one of those scribblers in The Theatre
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- - Unnecessary tagalong (after 1-Across, 44-Across, 46-Across and 37-Down)
- - Based on the ends of 17-, 23-, 38- and 50-Across, unwanted thing that this puzzle lacks
- - Unwanted tagalong
- - Unnecessary person, on a double date
- - Unnecessary person
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- - With 28 Across, reason given by 46 Across for wanting to cut 57 Across
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- - Measure of "atomic" energy found inside 17-Across, 34-Across, and 56-Across
- - Energy bill letters
- - Elec.-bill measure
- - Elec. usage measure
- - Util. bill measure
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- - 23 & 41 Across; 78 & 100 Across; 58 Across and its clue
- - Mixes up a horse and sheep
- - Rico Nasty and Satyricon, for example
- - William Hopper and Philip Marlowe, e.g.
- - "Sword" from "words" and "seraph" from "phrase", for example
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