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#50
'Consider the job done'
'Dixie' composer
'West Side Story' Oscar winner
'___ volat propriis' (Oregon's motto)
Be upwardly mobile?
Became, with 'to'
Being
Brief writer: Abbr.
Buffet
Capitol Hill prize
Chimp in a spacesuit
Cold-shoulder
Contemptuous crowd
Deep, reddish purple
Digested
Disney title role
End of a kindergarten line?
Euripides tragedy
Fall follower
Fiends' faces
Fit to be tried
Go gaga
Goat's bleat
Gravy source
Group associated with checks and balances
Gym equipment
Hill, in Haifa
Holy Hindu's title
Is for two?
It ends in Oct.
It has Goodwill Ambassadors
It may be a sin
Kind of miss
Lead singer of the band Body Count
Light weaponry?
Like many cold remedies: Abbr.
Like some decrees
Like some training
Literally, 'little tongues'
Little ___ (hardly any)
Lots of land
Natl. Congress of Mothers, today
Not the leaders
One whose work may be monumental
One with a big mouth
Orkney Islands ancient
Part of B.C.E.
Peña of Clinton's cabinet
Plummet
Presley's 'Harum Scarum' co-star
Proof word
Reinforcing plate
Ride
Riskless, as a bet
Second start?
Some successful runners
Stannary stock
Summoned
Traitorous
Under siege
Unpolished leather
W.B.C. heavyweight champ, 1978
Well-known
When doubled, a sitcom sign-off
Where some are kicked