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Available without an Rx crossword clue


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Premier Sunday crossword of January 17th, 2021 other clues
Ticked off
“Awright!”
Dig out from the ground
Impose — on (outlaw)
Some nobles
Affirms solemnly
Suburb of D.C. in Virginia
Wheat — (cereal)
Judge of the O.J. Simpson trial
Owing
“Don’t worry, things are going to work out”
60-min. periods
“Give — whirl”
“You’re preaching to the choir”
Lung cell
Pen maker
Egg cells
Boat-rowing guys
Style of jazz
Bathtub sponges
Great reviews
Scale notes after dos
Bullring cheer
Library penalty
Old railroad watchdog agcy.
— Bo (exercise system)
Age-verifying cards
Top dentures
Tristan’s love
Surgery assistants
TV magnate Turner
Olympic athlete, e.g.
She sang “Hello”
Strategize
Stand by
Sub shop
Part of 62-Down: Abbr.
El —, Texas
Almost like
Departed
— de plume
“— So Shy”
Sci-fi zapper
“Flashdance” star Jennifer
1,152, to Caesar
Stateside
U-shaped bend in a river
Protest shout
Gave spirit to
Chicago airport
See 42-Across
Bad grade
Causes wonder in
Subcompact car of the 1980s
Naughty kid
Saroyan’s “My Name Is —”
Mex. miss
Abate
In a bit, to bards
“— a snap!”
Took a chair
Features of many limos
Sue Grafton’s “— for Noose”
Movie-rating org.
Defendant’s opponent
Part of LAPD
“Necktie,” “bathrobe” or “jumpsuit”
College bigwig
Furry foot
Taken together
Great values
Subsequent stage
Coup —
Omit, as a syllable
Balsam or turpentine
Blissful spots
Doles (out)
Maker of the eight programs that are the theme of this puzzle
Told a fib
Hathaway of “Ocean’s 8”
Store lure
Bygone U.K. record label
Make over
Bar with beermaking facilities
Berlin article
Masters
Food fish from Africa
Eye squintingly
A DJ might spin them
Furiousness
Gene stuff
Co. big shot
Gold-winning figure skater Brian
Hotfoot it
Slugger Mel
Burned a bit
Sentimental pop songs
Dostoyevsky novel, with “The”
Ida. neighbor
China’s Lao- —
Suffix with Brooklyn
Comedian Gilda
“Ask Me Another” airer
Occur at the same time
Acquired the film rights to
Army meal companion
As a team
“So yucky!”
Do some lawn work
Add- — (peripherals)
Pupil-widening drug, e.g.
Young salmon and sea trout
Clerk on “The Simpsons”
HarperCollins or Simon and Schuster
— Antonio
Suffix with Brooklyn
With 25-Across, Czech tennis great
Crude dude
Gallery stuff
Film director Preminger
Holiday song
Optimistic attitude
Give and take
False appearances
Flaky dessert
Restricted entry
USMC rank
Frat dude
Soon-to-be adolescents
Inquire into
One of 100 in D.C.
Monk’s title
Stuff applied to the wall of a room
School org.
Certain Ukrainian
Fine riverbed sand
Athlete’s advantage
1836 Texas siege site
Abbr. on a phone dial
Sgt., e.g.
Must-have

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