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'An ___ held by the tail is not yet caught' (old proverb)
Add superfluous stuff to
Appealing figure?
Automotive models S and X
Bar-Ilan University student, e.g
Baroque
Big name in car parts
Boot
Byzantine art bit
Chris who sang 'The Road to Hell,' 1989
Chuck who advised Nixon
Comic book writer with a National Medal of Arts
Comics tyke
Dandy wear
Directed
Emphatic type: Abbr
Enveloped
Epic number
Facility
Fairly clean, so to speak
Fantasy sports option
Fashion designer Lepore
For three, to Frédéric
French-speaking land where John James Audubon was born
Functioning again
Graybeards
Great-aunt in 'David Copperfield'
Internet hookups?
Intimates
Irrelevant info
It's named for its five carbon atoms
Its main characters go to hell
Kenan's sitcom partner
Lance on a bench
Large game bass
Light music source?
Like Charlie Brown's kite, ultimately
Like drafts
Like some additions and editions
Lilt bit
Next
Old sandlot game
Outer limit
Pensioned: Abbr
Period of veinticuatro horas
Postwar German nickname
Power inits. beginning in 1933
Registers
Rice elbows, e.g
Saws
See 44-Across
Shot putters' needs?
Snowflake or crystal shape
So-called 'fifth qtrs.'
Some chess pieces: Abbr
Squash
Starling of book and film
Tools with swiveling blades
Trinidad o Tobago
Unleashes (on)
Viking girl in 'How to Train Your Dragon'
Winter wear resembling overalls
With 36-Down, bit of clothes mending
___ Green, 2006 Bond girl