Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 30th 2018) clues of The Sunday Crossword by Evan Birnholz crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 144 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

McDonald's character who, despite his name, is often shown smiling
Terminate
She was on the cover of Vogue in October 1998
Many Impressionist works at the National Gallery of Art
Instrument from the French for "heavenly"
Prepared briefs, say
Merited a scolding
"Ulysses" poet Stephen
French body of water that anagrams to a type of ship
Whitman of "Scott Pilgrim vs. the World"
With 114 Down, comedic co-author of "Not the Messiah (He's a Very Naughty Boy)"
Sleep study subject
Feature of an iguana's neck
Stealth action video game franchise bearing Tom Clancy's name / Breakaway organization
"My goodness!"
Give up / Like many positions for students
Pain-in-the-neck solutions
Film you've got to catch
Wings accompaniment
Warns a la an Akita
Bocce player's asset
Human chicken
"You believe it's true?"
Sub-Saharan predators
"I'll get these drinks"
Hero to many Philadelphians?
Shell fixtures
"Ain't that interesting!"
Ground cover?
What a mullet covers
U. of Maryland athlete
Apple Store array
Rite reply
"A Descent Into the Maelstrom" author
Savings acronym
Diesel of action flicks
Stackable Livestock animals, in "The Far Side"
Bills on tables, maybe
Vintage auto horns
Bewitch
Elevated station
Portion of land
Pictures from the 1920s
Completely surrounds
Start of a radio code
Lose firmness
Bit of rodeo equipment
"Before I forget" letters
Mythical story teller?
Ordered the return of
Thrones, so to speak
1985 hit by Phil Collins and Marilyn Martin about a breakup / 1983 hit by Journey about a breakup, familiarly
Burgundy, e.g.
Elevator at a construction site / Rare pitch that's similar in grip to a splitter
"Song of the Broad-___" (Whitman poem about a wood-cutting tool)
"Dodged a bullet there!"
___ lamp
Demolition aftermath
"I should hit the hay"
Landline phone piece
Fantasy league offer
Key finder, e.g.
"It's ___ game!"
Current name of the late 19th century?
Pitcher's favorite bar food?
Note-book reader?
Human rights activist Kennedy
Some cereal box units
Story by a box score
Covert ops collection
Bandleader Jaffe
Visual ___
Vinegar containers
Contents of a non-alcoholic shot
"Black Ice" rockers
Daisy visitor
Like "Twilight" vampires, despite appearances
Internalize information
Palm setting, maybe
Final form for the tree in "The Giving Tree"
"It ___ to be"
Some barn babies
Apt rhyme of "bow"
Disturb
Razor brand since 1977
Uriah ___ (heavy metal band that shares its name with a Dickens villain)
Tughrul Tower's nation
Instruments replaced by ordinary objects in "Stomp"
Contacting via WhatsApp, say
Dry cleaning item?
Least significant
Slanting
In the heart of
Formal affair
Numerical term for a shooting guard
Burn a bit
Construction worker in "The Lego Movie"
Pentathletes' items
Lines on which you will find the ends of this puzzle's theme entries
Spiked wheel by a heel
Surrealist Jean
Is successful
Blaine's idol
Site of many vessels
Hookup at a concert
Those in a V formation
Sound effect at a brawl
Suffer
Training ___
Opposite of draconian
Garden eel relative
Less significant
Attempt to conquer
Amanda of "Brockmire"
Show that featured Debbie Downer, briefly
Didn't deviate from
Stan's "Utopia" sidekick
Lite food descriptor
Figures depicted as wax figures, perhaps
Stiller's comedy partner
Jazz keyboardist Saunders
It's covered in kernels
Lays (on) thickly
"Highlander" weapon
"That's not ___"
Nautically sheltered
Captain Hoseason, to David Balfour, in "Kidnapped"
Backup singer for a couple of Turners
Makes use of a galleon
Shower with acclaim
Santoro's portrayer in "Casino"
Knuckleheads
Bygone Topps rival
Sound of a slam
No longer exists
Poison singer Michaels
Eczema symptom
See 27 Across
Barking creature
Juvenile sort
Took orders?
CNN journalist Cabrera
Bill born in D.C.
Eponym on American Chinese food menus