| It starts the Western Hemisphere's most populous city |
SAO |
| Its most-Oscars record was broken by ''Ben-Hur'' |
GIGI |
| Late-summer butterfly attractors |
ASTERS |
| Lost integrity, as checks |
BLED |
| Mayonnaise, e.g |
EMULSION |
| Milton's word for ''grimace'' |
MOUE |
| Mythical woman for whom element #41 was named |
NIOBE |
| Name on the cover of ''Lyrics on Several Occasions'' |
IRA |
| Nick Carraway alma mater |
YALE |
| Obamacare selections |
HMOS |
| Office plant |
INDUSTRIALSPY |
| Organic makeup remover |
ALOE |
| Publisher of ''Champion'' magazine |
NCAA |
| Reduced-fare programs |
DIETS |
| Shampoo category |
HERBAL |
| Sites for many libraries |
DENS |
| Ski gear |
MASK |
| Solo |
UNAIDED |
| Source of failed-bank info |
FDIC |
| Start to stick |
NON |
| Tops of some American food chains |
MOUNTAINLIONS |
| Traditional parting tune |
ALOHAOE |
| Trash talker's tactic |
STARE |
| Unbroken |
INTACT |
| Undiscriminating, for short |
MISC |
| Veterinary center |
ERIN |
| Viewable |
OVERT |
| Western sound effects |
MOOS |
| What Bugs Bunny calls his antics |
DEVILTRY |
| What may be heard before a number |
HITIT |
| What spreaders are used for |
LAWNCARE |
| Where Kevlar was invented: Abbr |
DEL |
| Win wide acceptance |
SELL |
| Word from the Latin for ''twelfth'' |
OUNCE |
| Yiddish author with a New Testament trilogy |
ASCH |
| __ tuner |
AMFM |
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