| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| 'American Psycho' novelist Bret Easton ___ | ELLIS |
| 'Ere ___ fall the windows of mine eyes': 'Richard III' | ILET |
| 'Funny '___' or funny 'peculiar'?' | HAHA |
| 'If I Only ___ a Brain' | HAD |
| 'If you ask me ...' | ASISEEIT |
| 'Man is ___ stretched between the animal and the Superman ... ': Nietzsche | AROPE |
| 'The Burning Giraffe' artist | DALI |
| 2016 Final Four coach Kruger | LON |
| Academic position? | THESIS |
| Actress who won a Golden Globule for 'Bullets Over Broadway'? | DIANNEDEWIEST |
| Architect of several Harvard buildings known for his 'dry' style? | JOSELUISDESERT |
| Baneful | EVIL |
| Beethoven's 'Für ___' | ELISE |
| Big name in jeans | LEE |
| Bum wrap | DIAPER |
| California ZIP code starter | NINE |
| Cantina pot | OLLA |
| Children's author Carle | ERIC |
| Circa | AROUND |
| City with a view of Mauna Kea | HILO |
| Cobra feature | HOOD |
| Column at the end of Opera News | CODA |
| Combusted | AFIRE |
| Compete in a velodrome | CYCLE |
| Cutesy, in Cheshire | TWEE |
| Director of 'Boccaccio! (in 3-D)'? | JAMESDECAMERON |
| Dodge Aries et al | KCARS |
| Drink order that may contain horseradish | BLOODYMARY |
| Exercise practiced on a bench | ETUDE |
| Find the coordinates of | PLOT |
| Former Kremlin resident | TSAR |
| Fridge forerunner | ICEBOX |
| Gym series | REPS |
| Henchman abetting Hook | SMEE |
| Honorarium | FEE |
| Insertion mark | CARET |
| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| Jordanian, e.g | ARAB |
| Key of 'Back in the U.S.S.R.': Abbr | AMAJ |
| Leg-pulling | JEST |
| Leprechaun's home | ERIN |
| Like Holmes's Baker Street, say | GASLIT |
| Longtime enemy of Wonder Woman | ARES |
| Martin who wrote 'Success' and 'Money' | AMIS |
| Martin with an Oscar nomination for 'Hud' | RITT |
| Mountains formed over them | EONS |
| Musk on the pages of Fortune | ELON |
| Napoleon, to Marengo | RIDER |
| New driver, often | TEEN |
| Novel that won sci-fi's first Nebula Award in 1966 | DUNE |
| Old platter player | HIFI |
| Oliver Twist's request | MORE |
| Period chronicled by Kipling | RAJ |
| Poet with the ability to charm even the most aloof? | ROBERTDEFROST |
| Portraitist from Haarlem | HALS |
| Potential progeny | OVUM |
| Product line with a bull on its bottles | ELMERS |
| Response of revulsion | PTUI |
| River associated with Achilles | STYX |
| Smuts and Masaryk of politics | JANS |
| Stared in astonishment | GAPED |
| Stopped offering performances | GONEDARK |
| Supervisors of busing | MAITREDS |
| Swimming maneuver that usually keeps the head above water | Sidestroke |
| They follow a clapperboard's claps | TAKES |
| Threepio's pal | ARTOO |
| Tighten or polish, maybe | EDIT |
| Tutee of Seneca | NERO |
| Types lije thid, maybe | ERRS |
| Used 45 Down on | GLUED |
| Walked unsteadily | DODDERED |
| Without defect | SOUND |
| ___ Paulo, Brazil | SAO |
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