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- Banks of note (4)
- Routine components (4) *
- Fivesome of faculties (6) *
- Small bump (3) *
- Biblical snake (7) *
- Respected woman has finished holding in desire (7) *
- unsavory roommates (5) *
- red-and-white Target logo (8) *
- "Barbie" actress Issa (3) *
- Land size measure (4) *
- Once-a-year magazine (6) *
- Started a poker pot (5)
- Gala gathering (4)
- Payroll tax letters (4) *
- Keep __ (persist) (4) *
- "Yay, you!" (8) *
- Thick strings (5)
- Typeface selection (4)
- Worthwhile trait (5) *
- Product of the Camellia sinensis shrub (3) *
- Lake recreation (7) *
- "Ready or __, here..." (3) *
- Pirates manager Shelton (5) *
- You might follow one on social media (7) *
- Como or Crosby (7) *
- Hand holding, sometimes (4) *
- Stands in for (4,2) *
- Bus driver on "The Simpsons” (4)
- Loris or lemur, e.g. (7) *
- "Breathing Lessons” author Tyler (4)
- Grand piano size between baby and concert (6) *
- Salman Rushdie title (3) *
- Be sent forth (7) *
- City founded by the Pennsylvania Railroad in 1849 (7) *
- Einstein or Fermi, e.g. (6) *
- Multiple choice options, often (4) *
- Flashy military pilots getting suspicious cut (7) *
- Left-winger taken aback about blokes in distress (7)
- Item of music, quiet, on the radio (5) *
- Stick seen behind a little creature in stream? (7) *
- Right name, possibly, for traumatic experience (9) *
- Current measuring device encountered in more than half of America (7) *
- That fellow in pub backed treatment for alcoholism? (5)
- Protection US soldier provided in the main, after retreating (5)
- Region in South Africa — or region of ancient Greece (6) *
- Newspaper feature in support of statuary? (6) *
- Ludicrous rhetoric around opening of serenade for singer (9)
- Pirate getting bit of a shock maybe finding gun (9) *
- Napped (5)
- Cheese — French, originally — in legal case (5)