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__ beans (corn's partner, in succotash)
__ box (private area in a theater)
__ break (Brit's intermission from work)
__ break (TV intermission)
__ bug (insect featuring a regular pattern of ridges)
__ cake (dessert with a hole in the middle)
__ camera (Eastman invention)
__ can (destroyer, in Navy slang)
__ clause (baseball rule challenged by Curt Flood in 1970)
__ double (bet in which two winners must be picked)
__ facie (obvious, in law)
__ Farms (Brooklyn dairy that introduced the milk bottle)
__ film (Eastman invention)
__ fire (ancient incendiary preparation)
__ fly (insect sometimes called "daddy longlegs")
__ Gabriel, a bandmate of Phil Collins in Genesis
__ Gay (plane in the news on August 6, 1945)
__ Greater Hartford Open (tourney won in 2001 by Phil Mickelson)
__ hole (hole made in wood by an insect)
__ in ''iodine''
__ in ''Siberia''
__ in ''simple''
__ in ''sleepy''
__ in "unusual"
__ in (choose to participate)
__ in (intrude)
__ in the wind (omen)
__ Jones Industrials
__ leaf (turkey stuffing ingredient)
__ leap (locale in a romantic tragedy)
__ Nestlé, the formulator of Nestlé's Infant Milk Food
__ Nor, lake in Sinkiang
__ out (break in the action)
__ projector (patent of inventor Charles Francis Jenkins)
__ Smoky Mountains (in Tennessee and North Carolina)
__ T, car introduced on August 12, 1908
__ tea (formal reception, informally)
__ third (interval from A to C, e.g.)
__ way (message in an arrow-shaped road sign)
__ Weasley (witch in "Harry Potter" books)
___ mind (intended)
___ Nadu, India
___ -- in (informed)
___ -chic (hippie-influenced fashion)
___ -Flush (brand in the bathroom)
___ -Lenape: Indian tribe
___ "Inferno"
___ "second" (trance, in France)
___ "Symphony No. 8 in E-flat Major"
___ & Company (firm founded in 1837)
___ & Stucky Interiors (high-end furniture retailer)
___ & the Stooges (2010 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees)
___ & Watson (big name in deli meat)
___ & Young, big name in accounting
___ 180 (turn around, in slang)
___ 21, Intl. Day of Peace
___ 500 (Stock index)
___ 500 (Wall St. index)
___ 500, annual race in Ridgeway, Va.
___ 9000 in "2001"
___ A (interview format)
___ a time (in pairs)
___ a time (individually)
___ Aarnio, innovative furniture designer
___ Abbey, Dracula's home in England
___ about (be informed of)
___ about (in the vicinity)
___ about (investigate)
___ acid (baking powder ingredient)
___ acid (chemical in lemon juice)
___ acid (corrosive liquid used in making explosives)
___ acid (perfume ingredient)
___ acid (soap ingredient)
___ acid, found in apples
___ acid, in apples
___ acid, used in bleaching
___ acid: prenatal vitamin ingredient
___ Adams, signature on the Declaration of Independence
___ Adler of Conan Doyle's "A Scandal in Bohemia"
___ Affair (1797-8 incident involving the U.S. and France)
___ Affair (Civil War incident of 1861)
___ Affair (diplomatic incident during John Adams's presidency)
___ Age (1870-98 in U.S.)
___ Agron (Marc Anthony's role in "The Capeman")
___ alba (gypsum used in paper making)
___ Ale (bootleg booze in "Star Trek")
___ all (do oneself in)
___ Amin in "The Last King of Scotland"
___ an independent (campaigned, in a way)
___ an invitation
___ and all including faults)
___ and Caicos (West Indies islands)
___ and in charge
___ and including
___ and Jayna (TV's Wonder Twins, whose names were inspired by an Edgar Rice Burroughs pair)
___ and Kashmir, Indian state
___ and outs (intricacies)
___ and run (leave in haste)
___ and void (inoperative)
___ and yon (in many places)
___ Andric, Nobelist in Literature: 1961
___ Angeles Kings (team in the 2014 Stanley Cup finals)
___ animo (with evil intent)
___ Ann Inaba ("Dancing With the Stars" judge)
___ año (in the course of the year: Sp.)
___ Arena in D.C.
___ Arena in Washington, D.C.
___ Arenas, city in Chile
___ Arenas, port in 93-Down
___ arigato (thank you, in Japanese)
___ arms (indignant)
___ around (engages in high jinx)
___ around (indulged in tomfoolery)
___ Asther, suave, Swedish-born actor in old films
___ Australis, star in Ursa Major
___ aves (unique individuals)
___ avis (one in a million)
___ Awards (pop culture ceremony in which the public votes for the winners)
___ awe of (was intimidated by)
___ ball rolling (initiate)
___ Ball, quinquennial dance in Harry Potter
___ Banos, city in Calif.
___ Bar, in Venice (where the Bellini was invented)
___ barrel (in trouble)
___ barrel: in hot water
___ Basin Initiative (African partnership launched in 1999)
___ bass (jug band instrument)
___ Bator, city in Mongolia
___ Bator, in Mongolia
___ Baudelaire (character in Lemony Snicket books)
___ Bay (Honshu inlet)
___ Bay (South China Sea inlet)
___ Bay, Baltic Sea inlet
___ Bay, former U.S. base in the Philippines
___ Bay, Yellow Sea inlet
___ Bay: inlet bordering Portland, Maine
___ be different (individualist's credo)
___ Beach (Atlantic coast city in Florida)
___ bean, used in perfumes
___ beans (miso ingredients)
___ Beer Night (1974 baseball promotion that ended in a riot)
___ Bees (big company in personal care products)
___ Belloq, villain in "Raiders of the Lost Ark"
___ Bend, Ind.
___ Bensey, in "Tobacco Road"
___ Berg, the intellectual of Baseball
___ Berliner, inventor of the microphone
___ Berliner, microphone inventor
___ Bernina (highest peak in the Eastern Alps)
___ bid (participate in an auction)
___ bill (indictment)
___ bin (nickname for the penalty box in hockey)
___ Birthday (holiday in some Southern states)
___ Blade (token female character in Mortal Kombat)
___ Blanc (highest peak in the Alps)
___ Blanc, in the Alps
___ Bloom (character in "Bloom County")
___ Blount in the Football Hall of Fame
___ blue (indigo)
___ bone, in the wrist
___ bono: "Who stands to gain?" in law
___ Bora (mountain area in old bin Laden news)
___ Bow, river in Wyo.
___ Brasi, enforcer in "The Godfather"
___ breakfast (hodgepodge), in Canada
___ Brewster, beleaguered nephew in "Arsenic and Old Lace"
___ Bridge in St. Louis
___ Brothers (failed investment banking firm)
___ Bruce (Dr. Watson in films)
___ Brundle (Jeff Goldblum's role in "The Fly")
___ bubble: Internet stock phenomenon
___ Bud, schoolgirl in "The Mystery of Edwin Drood"
___ Buena (island in San Francisco Bay)
___ Buena Island in San Francisco Bay
___ bug in a rug
___ bug in one's ear
___ Building, company headquarters erected in 1908 in New York City, at the time the tallest building in the world
___ Burger, veggie brand that originated in Florida
___ Burgundy, the anchorman in "Anchorman"
___ Burnham Lambert (former investment firm)
___ butter (cosmetics ingredient)
___ butter (lotion ingredient)
___ butter (moisturizer ingredient)
___ butter (soap ingredient)
___ by (believes in)
___ Calrissian (Billy Dee Williams's role in the "Star Wars" franchise)
___ Canaria, chief city in Las Palmas
___ Candy (character in "Wonder Woman")
___ Cantor, German mathematician who invented set theory
___ Canyon in Utah
___ capita income
___ Caps (candy sold in movie theaters)
___ care in the world
___ Carinae (the brightest infrared object in the night sky)
___ Carlos, city in Brazil
___ Caseros, city in Argentina
___ cava (vessel into the heart)
___ Cayes, city in Haiti
___ Cenis Tunnel, in the Alps
___ Chapel, in the Vatican