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USA Today crossword of October 10th, 2018 other clues
Take the plunge
Assaulted, e.g.
"Time-out" hand signal
Cut off from civilization
Crumble gradually
One overdoing it on stage
Suit with many plaintiffs
Supply artillery to
Eluded the seeker
Covered in slime, e.g.
In a fitting manner
At the workplace, as training
TCBY stack
Place for on-sale clothing
Has no love for
Up-front payment
Chaney of horror movies
Home to most of Turkey
Goes on the lam
Dragon's exhalation
Put a match to
Word of lament
Cara of "Fame"
Marathoner's statistic
Kaleidoscopic gems
Dirty campaigners' attacks
Spatter-catching garment
Terrible-tasting
Write hastily
Orson Welles classic
In the manner of
Gas brand relaunched in 2017
Fabric with diagonal ridges
Become inedible
Of historic importance
Maze word
Like Stallone's persona
Last-ditch poker bet
They all lead to Rome, it's said
IV administerers
Rejoinder to "Ain't!"
Mild expletive
Pseudo-cultured
Enthusiastic response to "Wanna?"
Needless fuss
Landlord's payer
"Fake news!"
Countess' spouse
TV's Oscar counterpart
Valuable cards in blackjack
Unit pricing word
Innovation's origin
Adorable to the max
Tip jar stuffers
Maria, "La Divina" of opera
Shaq in auto insurance ads
Hackneyed humor
Place for a jeans patch
Ring in religious art
"Not gonna happen!"
Retaliation in kind
Go down the tubes
Out of the slammer
Bigger than big
NYSE launch
Kick-line dance
Speck in the sea
No longer an item
Two octaves for a vocalist, perhaps
Take the helm
Not completely shut
Casual shirt style
Smoking or swearing, to some
54-Down brand
Texter's viewpoint intro
Typical Nick Jr. viewer
Documentarian Burns

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