- - Sportscast commentary
- - Sportscaster's details
- - Sportscaster's anecdotes
- - Sportscast embellishment
- - Sportscast analysis
- - Sportscaster's insight
- - Sportscast anecdotes
- - What some sportscasters provide
- - Teal or turquoise, e.g.
- - Palette option
- - Purple or orange for example
- - Peach or purple
- - orange is one, but banana is not (american spelling)
- - 2019 sci-fi movie 'Fast ...'
- - "The ... Purple," 1982 epistolary novel by Alice Walker
- - red, green or blue (in the us)
- - "the ...... purple" (pulitzer-winning alice walker novel)
- - "...... me impressed!"
- - Blue or pink, e.g.
- - Salmon or lavender
- - Blue, eg
- - cream or apricot
- - "blue is the warmest ......"
- - a visual cue that may warn you if an animal is poisonous or venomous
- - Pantone's Very Peri, for example
- - many fishes can alter this for camouflage
- - Mint green or cherry red, for example
- - "The ... Purple" (Alice Walker novel)
- - silver or gold, say
- - "The ... Purple," Alice Walker's 1982 epistolary novel that won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
- - the c of poc
- - Hide the gray, perhaps
- - part of bipoc
- - The ... of Money (Paul Newman film)
- - the "c" in bipoc
- - Lemon or orange
- - Car registration datum
- - Artist's concern
- - Blue, e.g.
- - Peach, for one
- - RCA TV innovation
- - Kind of commentary
- - Indigo is one
- - Wine is one
- - What some commentators do
- - What desaturation removes from a photo
- - Umber or amber
- - Television innovation of the 1950s
- - Spectrum item
- - Some commentary
- - Slant, as news
- - Red, green, or purple
- - Red or green
- - Put in a false light
- - Puce or peach
- - Plum, lemon or peach
- - Pink or rose
- - Paint or dye
- - Orange or peach
- - NC band Jonas Sees in ......
- - My favorite is probably turquoise (but don't tell the black and white of a crossword grid that!)
- - Modern newspaper feature
- - Make vivid
- - Make blue, perhaps
- - Like practically all TV's, now
- - Kind of guard or TV
- - Kind of guard or blind
- - It may be part of a scheme
- - Headline word in TV news.
- - Green, for instance
- - Crayola's Jazzberry Jam, e.g.
- - Chroma
- - Chartreuse, e.g.
- - Black or blue
- - Apricot or peach, e.g.
- - Apricot or peach
- - Almond or walnut
- - Almond or peach, e.g.
- - Alabama Shakes "Sound and ......"
- - "The ...... of Money," 1986 film
- - "...... me gray"
- - "The ...... Purple" (1985 film)
- - Crayon choice
- - Complexion.
- - Spectrum part
- - Peach or apricot
- - Orange or lemon
- - Distort, in a way
- - Do a salon job
- - Kind of scheme
- - Local
- - Distort, as a story
- - Kind of printer
- - Pigment
- - Show embarrassment
- - Gold or silver
- - USA Today feature
- - Kind of TV?
- - Violet, e.g
- - Decorator's concern
- - Paint choice
- - Spectrum component
- - Tangerine or peach
- - Tinge
- - Peach or orange
- - Cardinal, e.g
- - Peach or lime, e.g
- - Orange or plum
- - Use crayons
- - Red, white or blue
- - Rainbow flag component
- - 'The ...... Purple'
- - Avocado or plum
- - '50s TV innovation
- - Crayola choice
- - Phenomenon sensed by cone cells
- - Complement to play-by-play
- - Tint
- - Plum or raspberry, e.g
- - Chocolate, for instance
- - Lemon or lime
- - Break out the Crayolas
- - One of Crayola's hundreds
- - Décor choice
- - Purple or orange
- - Decorator's selection
- - Decorator's choice
- - Gold, silver or bronze
- - Draw with crayons
- - Anecdotal commentary
- - This puzzle's fifth wheel, I believe you can hue it
- - 1951 introduction to TV programming
- - Palette selection
- - Opposite of black-and-white
- - Play-by-play partner
- - With 6-Down, circular diagram of the spectrum
- - Skew subtly
- - Peach, burgundy, or chocolate, e.g
- - Every crayon has one
- - Orange or lime, e.g
- - With 29-Across, pricier option at a print shop
- - Use a crayon
- - Lemon or tangerine
- - Pass time waiting for the pediatrician, perhaps
- - Kind of printer or scheme
- - Kind of guard
- - Plum or peach
- - Apricot or eggplant
- - With 39 Across, alternate title for the puzzle
- - Rose or violet
- - Some sports commentary
- - Misrepresent
- - Laser printer option
- - Decorator's decision
- - What the retina's cones distinguish
- - Trapt "Only One in ......"
- - Make blond, maybe
- - Front-page New York Times addition of 1997
- - It may be part of a code
- - Enjoy crayons
- - Do dyeing work
- - Sportscasting commentator's forte
- - Play with crayons
- - Do dying work
- - Death Cab for Cutie "A Lack of ......"
- - 1950s TV innovation
- - Vivid quality
- - Auburn, for one
- - What some laser printers offer
- - Palette choice
- - Carpet-buying decision
- - "The ...... Purple" ('85 film)
- - Burgundy, for one
- - One may clash with another
- - 43 Across, for one
- - Become red in the face
- - Walnut, e.g.
- - Some of this may be picked up at a beach
- - Kind of commentator
- - Peach or tangerine
- - Type of commentary
- - Photograph quality that The New York Times first used in 1997
- - Cardinal or canary, e.g.
- - Work with crayons
- - Perform an art class task
- - Orange, for one
- - Amber or umber
- - Primary, maybe
- - Kind of guard or scheme
- - Add interest to
- - Peach or plum
- - Fuchsia, e.g.
- - Amber, for one
- - Hue
- - Shade
- - Commentary.
- - Flush
- - Blush
- - .... personality
- - This puzzle's theme
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