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Lenin, for one
Like
Living proof?
Major pest in the South
Nagasaki noodle
Near the hour
Nest down
Not withdrawn
Old song with the lyric 'When he would ride in the afternoon / I'd follow him with my hickory broom'
One canvasing?
One may be in stitches
One of a loving trio?
One with a replaceable head
Potential hiding places
Resistor measures
Respectful greeting
Responses of confusion
River with historic flooding in 1966
Saves, say
Scene of horror and confusion
Self expression?
Smoke with straight sides
Some emergency services
Source of valuable deposits
Stern playing?
Swimmers do them
Takes down
Their addresses are moving
They might prevent getaways, briefly
They're in the neighborhood: Abbr.
Treat with a 'Golden' variety
Unofficial 'Main Street' of New York's Chinatown
Wife of Augustus
Wins easily
___ Plateau (U.S. region)
Capital on the island of Viti Levu
Calls
Chairmen often call them: Abbr.
Court figure
Curt summons
Do some green maintenance
Doubtful
Fielding and Menotti title heroines
Goober
Grunting, slimy-skinned swimmer
Gyro sauce
He starred as himself in 'Cuban Pete,' 1946
Hot
Inclines
Instrument played with a spatula
It has hundreds of thousands of meanings: Abbr.
Italian well
K. T. of country
Kid with no hometown, often
Lenin's body
'Chicago' Oscar winner
'Oh, no!'
'Traffic' actress Christensen
11-Down dissents
'ER' replaced it on NBC's schedule in 1994
1-Down counselor Ann
A.M.A. member?: Abbr.
Acted impulsively
Agenda
Actress Allen
Aid in forging
Archer of literature
B'way buys
Block
Book of Common Prayer readers