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'Follow the Fleet' co-star, 1936
'I hear ya!'
'I'll Be Doggone' singer, 1965
'Isn't anyone interested?'
'Life Is Beautiful' hero
'Seems that way'
1959 #1 hit for Lloyd Price
All in favor
Antipathy
Big name in foot care
Birthplace of Evel Knievel and Martha Raye
Break
Breaking need
Buckling down
Calendario units
Calls in a field
Check
Classic sports lineup
Cold response?
Cold response?
Company keepers: Abbr.
Corp. capital raisers
Cossacks' leader
Cousin of goulash
Decision maker
Decision maker
Dietary danger
Dill herb
Enterprise
Fortune 500 company founded in 1995
Greet
Home of Gannon University
Intelligence problem
It can give people flight reservations
It's found in eggs
It's often administered orally
It's open for discussion
Legendary Christian martyr
Like a snood, commonly
Like many supermarket lines?
Like some charms
Like some old-fashioned lamps
Like some streams in winter
Lovelace who was called 'The Enchantress of Numbers'
Low square
Natural healer
Needle holders
Not be fair?
Old character
One-named singer with the 1960s Velvet Underground
Org. with its own insurance agency
Power system
Preceder of many hockey games
Precursor to a historical 'party'
Producer of some beads
Proof word
Range, e.g.
Regard impolitely
Revolutionary War general Thomas
Ribbons
Some dance honorees
Spare change?
Take the top off
Track take
Wild
Winner of four Oscars for musical scores
Winter fall, in Falkirk
Work period