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'Don't worry about it'
'Now, look here!'
'Thinking back ...'
'To conclude ...'
1969 role for Dustin Hoffman
Big name in classical education?
Bowling splits in which the 5 and 10 pins remain
Bygone station name
Camp accouterments
Captain's place
Car that offered Polar Air air-conditioning
Cars whose only color until 1952 was bottle green
Changing places
Childish retort
Cry of surprise
Dandy
Disobeys standing orders?
End of story?
Extra protection from the elements
Footwear similar to klompen
Fox tribe neighbor
Freebie often containing alcohol
German port on the Baltic
Group studying torts and procedures, typically
Harder to see through, say
Hardly a free spirit?
Have some catching up to do
Herb whose name is derived from the Latin for 'to wash'
Historical role in Spielberg's 'Munich'
Inveighed (against)
It serves as a reminder
It's rendered in the kitchen
It's written with a minus sign
Just dandy
Large bill holder
Like a ballerina
Like wigwams and igloos
Mrs. Lincoln's family
New York's ___ Cultural Center, promoter of Hellenic civilization
One employing trompe l'oeil effects
One of the 12 tribes of Israel
Operates, as a booth
Opportunity for a singer or comedian
Oscar-winning film based partly on the book 'The Master of Disguise'
Pets
Pregnant, maybe
Psychiatric hospitals
Put to waste?
Queen or her subject?
Reach, in a way
Recovering
Requiring greater magnification
Scooter
Some C.I.A. doings
Some Quidditch equipment
Some world leaders
Source of morning stimulation, maybe
Spots for thirsty travelers
Stage, as a historical scene
Terrible time?
The Shroud of Turin and others
They often precede showers
Vacation destination
Yellow
___ Gleason, Tony winner for 'Into the Woods'