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- "___ even go there!” (4) *
- Retailers in top deal peers mishandled (12) *
- High-class fruit eaten by an android (9) *
- Old lady eager to produce hard-wearing fabric (7)
- Ring road extremely busy? I can’t answer that (6) *
- Country game artist loved to begin with (5)
- Pa. neighbor (3) *
- Musical mixtures (7) *
- Mentally restless (7) *
- Not voting 56-Across (4) *
- Set's opposite (4) *
- Magazine focused on Black culture (5) *
- Travelocity booking (5)
- Syllables in place of forgotten lyrics (4) *
- Diana Ross, to Tracee Ellis Ross (3) *
- Pudding recipe verb (4) *
- What you can find around the house? (6) *
- Spies collect it (5) *
- "Honey" actress Jessica (4)
- Like Stephen King novels (5)
- Tony-winning musical with the song "Seasons of Love" (4) *
- Seniors' dances (5)
- Presented, as for feedback (5) *
- Waze display (3)
- WALL-E or C-3PO (5) *
- In need of a hit, so then pens Rocket Man? (10) *
- Insufficiently utilise (8) *
- An Old ____ is an alumnus of a college founded by Henry VI (7) *
- Switch from one form of conveyance to another (8) *
- In the USA, the lines of a railway system collectively (8) *
- The ____ rose was the symbol of the combined houses of York and Lancaster (5) *
- Time intervals between successive UK censuses (7) *
- Male trader with a regular customer delivery route (9) *
- "Fleishman Is in Trouble" actress Claire (5) *
- Miniature golf stroke (4)
- Pull into town (6)
- Icelanders' ancestors (5) *
- Traditional Arctic abode (5) *
- All-hrs. cash sources (4) *
- Flimsy, as excuses (4) *
- Pasta topper (5)
- Chemist's workrooms (4) *
- Ending for kitchen or luncheon (4) *
- Blessing's conclusion (4) *
- Poetry book contents (6) *
- IRS regulation experts (4) *
- Soup can damage (4) *
- Resources from mines (4) *
- Roll to a runway (4) *
- Language meant to flatter (6-4) *